
This
website aims to give you a little background of what the
county of Yorkshire has to offer. Yorkshire is arguably
the best county in Britain for birds and bird watching.
It has England's largest mainland Gannettry, some wonderful
habitats that provide homes to some extremely rare and
scarce birds. Locally common, they prove to be extremely
difficult to see elsewhere in the country. The Corn Bunting
and Tree Sparrow for example, in the right location can
be easy to find. These and lots of other birds find a
suitable home in Yorkshire.
You
will also find in the website, a brief site guide to some
of the locations we may visit, the habitat to be found,
the best time of year for target species and a list of
all the common birds that are likely to be encountered.
There are some good pointers for those that may wish to
go it alone, or you can book yourself onto a trip with
a local guide who has the knowledge and experience to
provide you with a truly memorable experience of what
Yorkshire has to offer.
Be
it lots of common birds, or perhaps a target species that
you wish to transform into life from the pages of your
fieldguide! Itineries can be tailored to suit you or your
groups needs. You may wish to have a break from the site
seeing and go birding for a few hours, or you may wish
to make a day or few days of it.
Whatever your needs, I will provide you with some great
memories of birding in Yorkshire and will hopefully make
your trip the first of many to this part of the world.
If
you want to find out about the recent trips I have been
on and the many birds I have seen on my travels then CLICK
HERE to visit the trips page of the site. Here's a
picture of some Waxwings that I have recently seen.
Check this page
out for some more shots that I have recently taken on
my outings.
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I have also included on the site some photos of
the wildlife that I have seen recently on my outings.
If you would like to have a look then CLICK
HERE.
CLICK HERE to see
a list of some of our regions birds
For the latest information on Yorkshire's weather
check out the WeatherWindow on the right.
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