A chance for members to showcase some of their findings over the last year.
Speaker John Shannon of 'East Yorkshire Rivers Trust'.
The River Derwent is one of the regions most important rivers. John Shannon talks about the work going on by various organisations to make sue it stays the way and gets even better.
We are all wary of diturbing birds at nests but Carl Barrymore from the BTO will talk about how important nest recording is and how to get involved.
Everyone is welcome to this charity talk in memory of the late Mick Carroll who did so much for conservation locally. Andy Rouse is a well known speaker and it should be a good night.
Please see https://www.justgiving.com/anightwithandyrouseinmemoryofmickcarroll/ for more details and to buy tickets.
Goshawks to Humpbacks, wildlife of the North York moors Richard Baines will talk about some of the wildlife and prijects he has been involved in. Richard Baines Wolds Ecology
Members and friends.
Please join us to listen to the dawn chorus which should include some of our summer migrants.
Meet in the Old Man's Mouth Car Park (the car park alongside the river near the footbridge to the boardwalk i.e. to the south of the bird feeding car park) at 5am. Look out for a man in a HiViz vest at the entrance!
This is intended as an introduction to common bird song and just to enjoy one of nature's most beautiful moments.
The board walk can be VERY slippery so please bring shoes with a good grip. It is cold at that time in a morning so wrap up well!
Binoculars would be useful but not essential as this is more about bird song!
Geology of the North York Moors & Coast Steve Livera is a retired proffessional geologist and member of the Rotunda Geology Group. His talk will focus on regional geology particularly along the coast.
Droning on; a miscellany of dubious connections Wildlife recording is hugely important especially in a 'development' led council district like Scarborough where environmental protection has to be evidence based. Simon will speak about the work of the data centre, some of the latest techniques they employ and how to get involved. Simon Pickles NEYEDC
Start 10.30 Finish 3.30ishMeet at entrance to Waterloo Plantation (SE584814) approx. 3 miles west of Helmsley on A170 on N side of road. Bring lunch. Boots preferred. No dogs. Cars need to drive on ‘forest’ road. Some off-road/off track walking. Depending on group & fitness we may walk to the entrance of one of the Windy Pits.