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DOFFCOCKER LODGE is based around two lodges which originally served a nearby bleachworks. Once a nationally important site for wintering wildfowl, it was saved from development by local residents which necessitated the need for repair works to the dam and temporary drainage of the lodges. Whilst not attaining its previous status, recovery has provided a Grade B Site of Biological Importance with reedbeds, marsh/fen, Willow scrub, young native woodland and wildflower meadows. A range of birds still breed on the site including snipe, coot, moorhen, Canada geese, mallard, great crested grebe, mute swan in some years and common tern on the purpose built rafts. A range of other bird species can be seen in and around the reedbeds, scrub woodland and marsh/fen areas. Dragonflies are common around the watery habitats whilst butterflies dance across the meadow areas, marginal wetlands and woodland. Foraging bats are conspicuous at dusk on the warmer summer evenings and occasional roe deer visit the reserve. The site changes appearance and character across the seasons with always something interesting to see. Some lovely views towards Winter Hill and the Pennine Moors can also be enjoyed.