Birdwatching Group Indoor Meeting – ‘Last of its Kind – the demise of the Great Auk’
Langcliffe Institute Langcliffe Institute, Langcliffe, North YorkshireThe sad tale of how we lost the original penguin, Pinguinus impennis - the Great Auk.
All things Settle District U3A
The sad tale of how we lost the original penguin, Pinguinus impennis - the Great Auk.
The Lune valley is home to a wide range of resident species and wintering birds. We’ll walk the banks of the River Wenning from Hornby, down to where it meets the Lune, and then along the southern bank of the Lune to Loyn Bridge to see what we can find on the river and in […]
This fantastic nature reserve comprises a wide range of habitats including wet woodland, reed swamp, flower-rich wet grassland, hay meadow, woodland, pasture, open water and even arable land. Not surprisingly it is home to a wide range of birds. It has 45 breeding species and is extremely popular with migrants.
Not for nothing is Semer Water known as ‘the pearl of Raydale’. This delightful natural lake, set in a steep-sided glacial valley, is attractive to both ducks and waders (including Curlew, Oystercatcher and Snipe) and much more besides.
Little-known Grize Dale - on the edge of the Bowland Fells - combines a delightful mix of woodland, moorland and open water habitats, all of which are attractive to birds. Hen Harrier can be seen here as well Red Grouse and a number of woodland species. From Grizedale Bridge we’ll walk down the valley to […]
Arnside Knott’s blend of limestone grassland and mixed woodland is nationally significant for wildlife, providing a home for a wide range of birds and other animals. It also affords wonderful views of Morecambe Bay and the Lake District beyond.
Stunning scenery and a wealth of wildlife make Smardale a very attractive proposition for the birdwatcher. And nearby Sunbiggin Tarn is a magnet for water birds and moorland species.
This fascinating reserve, hugging the side of Clougha, combines moorland, mixed woodland and bog. It is home to typical moorland and woodland species, as well as an amazing variety of rare plants including the carnivorous sundew.
The Deeps are renowned for beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife and at this time of year they are very attractive to migrating ducks, geese and waders.
Crosby Coastal Park is famous for its migrating seabirds such as Little Gull and Leach's Petrel, but at any time of year there are more birds to see here than you can shake a stick at.