OS map and the 2017 Google Earth view of the walk
South Staffs Railway Walk passing through Himley P…
Stream in Himley Plantation on its way to join Sme…
South Staffs Railway Walk passing through Himley P…
Tree with roots exposed on the South Staffs Railwa…
South Staffs Railway Walk looking towards Wombourn…
South Staffs Railway Walk
Yellow Rattle (Rhinanthus minor) on the embankment…
South Staffs Railway Walk
Wom Brook
Bridge over Wom Brook near Common Road
Junction of the South Staffs Railway Walk and the…
Wom Brook
Wom Brook Walk
Wom Brook Walk
Forgetmenot near Wom Brook
Wom Brook
Brooklime? near Wom Brook
Moorhen on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
Butterbur (Petasites hybridus) on the Staffs and W…
Looking back towards Giggetty Bridge on the Staffs…
Smestow Brook flows in thick undergrowth near Bott…
Approaching Bridgnorth Road on the Staffs and Worc…
Great Crested Grebes nesting at the Great Pool in…
Coot at Great Pool in the Himley Estate
Salvage works seen from the South Staffs Railway W…
The South Staffs Railway Walk
Looking towards the Gornalwood Sewage Works from t…
Looking towards Gornalwood from the South Staffs R…
The lane leading to the Crooked House
Developing woodland above Oak Farm Quarry (Clay Pi…
Young trees planted above Oak Farm Quarry (Clay Pi…
Young trees planted above Oak Farm Quarry (Clay Pi…
Bridge carrying the B4176 over the old dismantled…
A 4m circular walk in November 2011 from Himley Ha…
Entrance to Himley Estate
Footpath to Home Farm
Bridge carrying the South Staffs Railway Walk
Bridleway leading to the bridge over the disused S…
Holbeache Lane
Holbeche House, Grade II* Listed Building
Entrance to Himley Estate
Ice House Grade II Listed structure at Himley Esta…
Ice House Grade II Listed structure at Himley Esta…
Looking from The Hill towards Baggeridge
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Great Crested Grebes nesting at the Great Pool in the Himley Estate


The nest is at the shallow end of the Great Pool, near busy footpaths through the park. The Grebes seem to ignore the pedestrian traffic and they return year after year.
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