It’s been a busy month for nature at St Michael’s. Despite being flanked by two main roads and a railway line, it is one of the few green spaces in this part of Bolton with its steep valley and stream running through it.
Bird life that has been spotted includes robins (hopefully to occupy the robin boxes we’ve put up within the church yard), mistle thrushes, wrens, blue tits, great tits, coal tits, dunnocks and carrion crows that sit majestically on top of the church tower.
We also have herons flying overhead on their way to Doe Hey reservoir and also the odd parakeet, for which the hanging bird seeds have been extremely popular!