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Devil’s Hole Invertebrate Recording Day

Devil’s Hole is an enormous blowout with steep slopes on all sides, resembling a crater, and covering an area of 3.5ha. The basins within contain species rich dune slack and fixed dunes habitat, and is home to the Northern Dune Tiger Beetle. North and East of Devil’s Hole there are various habitat patches including grassland, willow scrub, a stand of pine, a south facing bank, and a woodpile. This National Trust site doesn’t seem to have had the same attention as some other Sefton Coast areas for most groups of invertebrates due to distance from carparks etc. so many new site records can be expected. There will be some walking involved to / from the site. We will be parking on the road approximately 1 km away.
Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here).
Events will be subject to cancellation if there is an adverse weather forecast.
Booking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.






