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East RidingPlaces to see birds in E Riding Yorkshire. Covers RSPB Reserves, Wildlife Trust Reserves, National Parks, National Trust, National Nature Reserves (NNRs), Local Nature Reserves (LNRs), Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs), Forestry Commission and Community Forests.
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Add your listing hereGeneral Birwatching/OrnithologyWetland Bird Surveys (WeBS) are carried out along the coast, on estuaries and at inland wetland sites, on a monthly basis, using a network of volunteers. The Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) is a joint scheme of the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), The W ... National Nature Reserves in East Riding of YorkshireNational Nature Reserves (NNRs) are places where wildlife comes first. They were established to protect the most important areas of wildlife habitat and geological formations in Britain, and as places for scientific research. This does not mean they are ' ... RSPB Bempton CliffsWith over three miles of sheer cliffs, rising to 400 feet/122 m, Bempton is the best place in England to see breeding seabirds (over 200,000). Five safe viewing points give spectacular close-up views of puffins, gannets, guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes ... RSPB Blacktoft SandsWith its 474 acres/192 ha of tidal reedbeds, saltmarsh, mudflats and brackish lagoons, Blacktoft Sands has a wide variety of special birds, including bearded tits, marsh harriers and avocets. In spring and autumn, many more birds call in on migration. Where to Watch Birds in Yorkshire (Including the Former...Where to Watch Birds in YorkshireSecond revised edition of WHERE TO WATCH BIRDS IN YORKSHIRE AND NORTH HUMBERSIDE, a book which lists 105 sites for bird-watching in a wide range of habitats in the county of Yorkshire. It contains line drawings and maps an ...
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