Today we visited the National Trust Reserve in Formby. We had visited a couple of times before and had been wanting to visit again mainly to photograph the red squirrels. With the chance of a day off work and clear skies we decided to set off early.
The Formby reserve is situated on the Sefton Coast just north of Liverpool.
The squirrel walk can be quite shaded due to the pine trees blocking out quite a bit of light but on a good day like today, the sun manages to shine through the gaps.
Recently the squirrels have been affected by the squirrel pox virus and unfortunately some of the squirrels have died.
However, we managed to see one come running towards us whilst we were walking along a path and they can be really fast. They will also come quite close, we threw a couple of monkey nuts on to the path which the squirrel quickly collected and quickly buried. We also broke some of the monkey nuts up for the wild birds which they devoured.
As we were leaving the squirrel trail, I accidently scared off two rabbits whilst putting away my tripod.
We crossed over the main path and made our way to the beach walking though the ancient pine forest, it is a lovely walk and a walk where the Formby Fox has been sighted in the past. We have never been lucky enough to see him here.
We walked towards the sand dunes and then on to the beach, the tide was out and we walked along the beach in the direction of Liverpool. We noticed a lot of dead starfish on the wet sand. We then took a path off the beach and made our way back to where we had parked the car. After some sandwiches we decided to have one last walk on the squirrel walk before we headed for home. When we reached the place where we saw the squirrel earlier we saw three squirrels this time and one of them who was quite dark didn't mind having his photo taken.
There are other parts of the reserve which we didn't visit this time due to time. We shall certainly return, it is one of our favourite places and would definitely recommend a visit to anyone.
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