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Sefton Coast

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Organ' or Birkdale Nightingale. In spring the males gather at the edge of shallow pools in the dune slacks and sing to attract a mate. The Sefton Coast and Countryside Service are working hard to keep these pools from growing over so that they are ready each spring for this annual event.
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in Hightown, Formby, Ainsdale and Birkdale. These are some of the few sites in England where they will breed. Later in the evening the male's distinctive song can be heard and is known locally as the '
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Sefton Coast includes Crosby beach which is also the site of an art installation by
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can still be found although it is now being threatened by the
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list. Formby is one of several sites in Britain where the
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and geological features. The coast has species such as
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Site of Special Scientific Interest

Sefton Coast is located in Merseyside
Location
Grid reference
SD295106
Coordinates
53°35′06″N 3°03′40″W / 53.585°N 3.061°W / 53.585; -3.061
hectares
Notification
Natural England website
Site of special scientific interest
Southport
Waterloo
Crosby Beach
biological
grass of Parnassus
sand lizards
natterjack toads
waders
Antony Gormley
Another Place
Special Area of Conservation
National Trust
red squirrel
endangered species
red squirrel
grey squirrel
Natterjack toads
Bootle

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