Tribute to Charlie Owen



On Friday 10th March 2023 members of Leigh Ornithological Society and friends gathered at the former Teal Hide for its official renaming to 'The Charlie Owen Hide', to scatter his ashes and to say goodbye to Charlie, a founder member of the L.O.S. who was Chief Ranger at Pennington Flash Nature Reserve.


From Teal Hide to The Charlie Owen Hide

It’s very apt that a hide should be named for Charlie as he and the Flash were almost synonymous with each other nearly all of his life. He grew up a few streets away from here in Etherstone Street. When he was child, the area that is now the Country Park and Reserve was an abandoned dessert of rubble and left over railway embankments and was a mecca for local kids to play at, which Charlie did with his best friend Howard May. 

Photo by John Tymon

When he got into his teens, despite suffering quite badly, all of his life with asthma, he somehow persuaded his mother to let him have a dog, a springer spaniel and during those exercising dog walks – at the Flash of course – his interest in bird watching grew and grew. He was emotionally much attached to the Flash, as anyone who grows up in one place very often is. He remained involved with it, and it was his ambition to work here, which eventually he did and was responsible for planning much of the reserve and wader scrapes, even working on some parts during the reserve creation, driving JCB’s and bulldozers! 

Photo by Roy Rimmer
The Reserve and the Flash as a whole was always his ‘pet project’! You could take the man out of the Flash and make him go on holiday but I always had the suspicion that away was ok, but getting back round the Flash again was all that really mattered! Reuniting him this final time with his beloved Flash, by scattering his ashes here, will surely mean his soul has finally come home. R.I.P. Charlie. 

Article by Pauline Greenhalgh 

Photo by David Boardman

L.O.S. Friday Night Presentation - 14th April 2023


Our next Derby Room speaker is Dennis Atherton who will be talking about his latest exploits from two separate birding holidays to Tenerife and Madeira. He was looking for all the usual rarities on offer on these Atlantic islands, covering both sea and land, from the common Island Canaries to the beautiful Blue Chaffinch and the holy grail bird, the hard to see Zino's Petrel.

The trip included night-time mountain climbing for nocturnal birds, weirdly getting really excited about sparrows and pigeons and three separate pelagic boats trips, one of which he has been trying to forget!

Expect Dennis' excellent photography and entertaining commentary.

Admission is free and everyone is welcome.

Important Fieldtrip Date Change

The date of the L.O.S. Hodbarrow fieldtrip has been changed.

It will now be on Saturday 20th of May meeting at 7.30am at Doctors Nook car park in Leigh, just over the road from the Library. There is a high tide around lunchtime.

The previous date clashed with the King's coronation so we thought it best not to have it then. Of course, this wasn't known at the time that the fieldtrips were planned.

L.O.S. Friday Night Presentation - 3rd March 2023

The Plight of the Humblebee!

An illustrated talk by Louise Bentley on behalf of Lancashire Wildlife Trust

At Leigh Library on Friday 3 March 2023 at 7:15pm for a 7:30pm start.


A delve into the fascinating world of bees! Prepare to be humbled at their industrious nature, intelligence, sense of community and gentle nature. But it's not all about the Honeybee or even the cute Bumbles, the UK is home to a wide range of overlooked but no less important Solitary Bees. But why do we need them and how can we help keep them buzzing and save the sound of summer?

Find out what you can do in any space to help save our pollinators.

Admission is free and everyone is welcome.


The renaming of the Teal Hide to the Charlie Owen Hide

Pennington Flash

 The renaming of the Teal Hide to the Charlie Owen Hide and the scattering of Charlie's ashes will take place on the 10th of March at 11 am. Everyone is welcome to attend.

L.O.S. Presentation - Friday 11 November 2022

81 Degrees North – An Arctic Adventure by David Shallcross


An Arctic adventure featuring Svalbard's history, its community and their work, breeding bird populations, cetaceans, polar bears, arctic fox, scenes of the pack ice, glaciers, and some amazing arctic flora.


Meet in the Derby Room at Leigh Library at 7:15pm for a 7:30pm start.  

Entrance is free and everyone is welcome.

L.O.S. Annual General Meeting and Osprey Presentation - Friday 7 October 2022

The Society's Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday 7 October at 7:30pm in the Derby Room at Leigh Library.  This will consist of several reports about the state of the Society as well as the election of Chairman and Committee Officers and Members.

Following the AGM our very own Peter Hodson will give a presentation about Ospreys and some of the learning about this species from Lake District Osprey Project. Peter has been actively involved in this Project for a number of years.

The New Season Kicks Off - Friday 2nd September 2022

'Birding in the Isle of Avalon'

The new season of L.O.S. Friday Night Presentation Talks starts on Friday 2nd September with a talk by Mike Roberts on birding the Somerset Levels.

Forthcoming Friday Night Presentation Talks at Leigh Library

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Friday 4th February 2022 - 7:15 - 9:30pm

"My Year" - Presentation by Paul Hill

This talk is a calendar of the previous year's exploits, with highlights from each month. For 2021 and 2022, Paul concentrates on how he adapted his photography to accommodate the restrictions of Covid 19.
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Friday 4th March 2022 - 7:15 - 9:30pm

"2019 Namibia" - Presentation by Brian White (a local photographer from Bolton)

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Friday 1st April 2022 - 7:15 - 9:30pm

"An Eye For Birds" - Presentation by Bruce Kendrick

Bruce has just published a book called "An Eye For Birds" and copies will be on sale.

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Friday 6th May 2022 - 7:15 - 9:30pm

"50 Years of Birding through books" - Presentation by Paul Heaton (RSPCA Inspector)

Recommended by local bird groups, this talk is likely to be a bit different. It features books, slides and stories/anecdotes which are said to be "highly entertaining". 

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Admission is free to all these talks although donations are welcome through buying a raffle ticket.

Everyone is welcome and there is free parking outside the Library.