Birdwatching Group visit to Adel Dam and Breary Marsh in Leeds
The group's first visit to this fascinating reserve in the heart of suburban Leeds.
All things Settle District U3A
The group's first visit to this fascinating reserve in the heart of suburban Leeds.
We're off to the seaside to see what we can find in this renowned area for wintering species.
We had to cancel our planned visit to Pennington in 2021 so hopefully we'll make it this time. There are lots of species which call the Flash home so we should be rewarded for our patience.
Clapham to Austwick and return. A short social walk to include a cafe stop if possible.
This delightful valley is home to some lovely upland species and at this time of year it should be welcoming its first summer migrants.
This beautiful old wood is home to spectacular displays of bluebells, cowslips and oxslips and some delightful woodland species to boot. What more could anyone want?
With its nature reserve, shoreline, docks and power station outfall Heysham is home to a wide range of habitats and some spectacular birds. Just about anything can turn up here.
These delightful woods are not just good to look at – they are home to some of our most delightful woodland species including Jay, pied flycatcher, redstart and woodpeckers.
Starting from the car park at Hellifield Health Centre, this is an 8 mile circular walk on a mixture of paths, tracks and farmers fields with some boggy stretches.