LUCT NEWS



Nature in Georgian Bedale
Read Ecologist Martin Hammond’s blog on the nature of Georgian Bedale, captured through the poetry of local shoemaker Robert Hird (1768—1841).

April Bird Review
Some great birds dropped in at Nosterfield in April, including Bewick’s Swan, Iceland Gull, Little Gull, Spotted Redshank, Common Scoter, Black Redstart and a brief visit from a Green-winged Teal!

March Bird and Natural History Review
March brought the first of our longer distance summer migrants with sightings of Sand Martin, Swallow, Little Ringed Plover, Wheatear and Osprey. Later in the month a phenomenal 199 whooper swans were seen in one day in the recording area.

February Bird and Natural History Review
A relatively quiet month but there were still a few nice highlights, including Whimbrel, Lesser Black-backed Gull and a performing Stoat. Wader and wildfowl counts relative to last year’s totals were high.

January birdwatching round up
Twite, Merlin, Hawfinch & an extrovert Tawny Owl were among this month’s highlights - thanks to Andy Hanby for his comprehensive January bird report.

December birdwatching round up
December was a goosetastic month featuring plenty of Pink Feet as well as Eurasian White-fronted Geese and a Barnacle Goose. Other highlights included Green Sandpiper, Bar-tailed Godwit, Pomarine Skua and the return of the Oystercatchers! Read on to find out more!

November birdwatching round up
Large flocks of Golden Plover, good numbers of Tree Sparrows and Teal, and sightings of Crossbill and Merlin provided the highlights for a mostly gloomy November!

October birdwatching round up
October did not disappoint! The month brought us some great bird sightings including Spotted Redshank, Rock Pipit, Bittern, Little Gull, Common Scotor and Grey Phalarope to name but a few!