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Situated 3 miles north east of Castleford, Fairburn Ings is one of the first RSPB reserves I ever visited, back in about 1974 when I was a spotty and rather awkward teenager with a pair of oversized bino...
St Aidan's is a large wetland area situated next to the River Aire between Leeds and Castleford. Formerly a large opencast mining area, the whole site flooded in dramatic fashion in 1988 when the banks of t...
From the 22nd - 31st of May this year, as part of their Every Flower Counts survey, Plantlife is inviting conservation minded gardeners to take part in the 'No Mow May Challenge'...
To the casual birdwatcher gull species can be easily overlooked and to most non birders they're all seagulls, but there's here's one that demands a second glance. A superb full on adult Franklins Gull at RSPB's ...
Early May has forever been one of the best times to go birdwatching in the UK – most of our returning summer birds are usually in, breeding is well underway and more often than not the odd rarity turns up on our shores. This year has been no...
The first of our returning birds are beginning to arrive back in the UK. Invariably most of our spring migrants land on the south coast before filtering up to Yorkshire but a Ring Ouzel at RSPB Bempton on the 24th February wa...
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