Founded 1889 – Affiliated to Yorkshire Naturalists' Union

Sep
10
Tue
Members reports of summer excursions
Sep 10 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Sep
24
Tue
Members
Sep 24 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Oct
1
Tue
Lecture – Buglife [B’-lines]
Oct 1 @ 17:30 – 19:00

Lecture with Paul Evans

Oct
15
Tue
Members
Oct 15 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Oct
29
Tue
Lecture – Forest Plans
Oct 29 @ 19:30 – 21:00

Nigel Rylance [Forestry Commission]

Nov
12
Tue
Lecture – Cetaceans Near and Far @ The University - Room W027
Nov 12 @ 19:30 – 21:00

With Stuart Baines/Ian Robinson.

Stuart will talk about cetaceans off Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast and will cover his work as Assistant Regional Co-ordinator for the Sea Watch Foundation, local cetacean sightings and the species which are likely to be observed.

Ian, Director at Filey Brigg Ornithological Group & Bird Observatory has been a keen 'whale watcher' for almost 30 years and his talk will be a quick dash around the world looking at cetacean hotspots and what you can expect to see at his favourite destinations.

 

We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.

Nov
26
Tue
Open meeting – Bird migration in our area @ The University - Room W027
Nov 26 @ 19:30 – 21:00

Bird migration in our area – discussion led by Robin Hopper.

In addition Melanie Earle will give a tutorial for members on how they can post their sightings directly onto our web site.  If you have any recent sightings with or without photos and want to put them on, please bring them along.

The meeting is open to members past and present, friends and those with an interest in natural history who wish to learn more about the Scarborough Field Naturalists society.

Dec
10
Tue
AGM & Lecture – Dissecting the decline of a farmland icon @ The University - Room W027
Dec 10 @ 19:30 – 21:00

AGM and Lecture "Dissecting the decline of a farmland icon"  by Dr Phil Wheeler

Brown hares have declined markedly across their range in Western Europe and in Britain particularly in pastures. Much research has been dedicated to figuring out why these declines have occurred.

For the past 6 years, most of that research has been conducted in fields around North East Yorkshire by Dr Phil Wheeler and his research team.

This talk will present a summary of this work, including the latest results from field and lab work where the team have employed increasingly detailed methods to unpick the ecology of our most iconic farmland mammal.

AGM Agenda:

  1.   Welcome.
  2.   Apologies for Absence.
  3.   Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on 11th December 2012.
  4.   Matters Arising from the previous Minutes.
  5.   Correspondence.
  6.   Secretary’s Report for 2013.
  7.   Treasurer’s Report for 2013.
  8.   Adoption of Treasurer's Report
  9.   Honorary Life Membership – Nan Sykes
  10. Election of Officers for 2014.

 

May
13
Tue
Outdoor meeting – Notable trees, Helmsley Deer Park
May 13 @ 17:00

Led by Brian Walker

Time:                7.00 pm
Place:                Entrance to Waterloo Plantation, 3 miles west of Helmsley on north side of A170. 
Brian will be at entrance early so look out for him.
O.S. Ref:           SE584815
Transport:         Cars – we will need to travel on forest roads to get to site.   
Conditions:        Strong shoes boots.  There is some off-path walking (Not long distances).
 
This is the most important ancient tree site in the north of England and one of the most important sites in the UK.  Definitely worth a visit.
No Dogs please
May
31
Sat
Outdoor event – Bempton Cliffs RSPB Reserve @ Bempton Cliffs RSPB Reserve
May 31 @ 14:00

Led by Ian Glaves

Time & Date:      4:00pm Saturday, 31st May
 
Meeting Place:    Meet in the reserve car park – there is a parking charge if you are not an R.S.P.B. member.  The reserve is found by driving to the centre of Bempton and turning left at the pub – follow the R.S.P.B. signs. 
 
Transport:          If you require transport, please contact Ian on 01723 859766
 
Conditions:         Walking on level paths for about a mile is involved.
 
Bring binoculars and telescope if you have one.