Founded 1889 – Affiliated to Yorkshire Naturalists' Union

Aug
12
Tue
Outdoor event – Broadhead Farm visit, Troutsdale
Aug 12 @ 18:00

Led by Steve and Kathy Bushell (from Broadhead Farm)

Background There are 2 fen systems (base rich springs) emanating from Corallian limestone within Broadhead Farm. Such fen systems are nationally rare, found only in Norfolk, Oxfordshire, Anglesey and North York Moors. These types of fen support rich fen flora and distinctive insect fauna. A cranefly Limonia occidua (commonly found in Scotland) has been recorded here – one of the very few English locations for this species.

The farm is run on low input principles meaning no artificial fertiliser, minimal organic manure put on pasture.  The two fens are farmed under Higher Level Stewardship with no inputs at all. Interesting plants include Marsh Helloborine Orchid, Butterwort etc.

This field trip should be of particular interest to botanists, invertebrate specialists and birders.

Park at Cockmoor Hall car park (SE915868) then follow road north west down hill, continuing west when road bends north.  Meet at double gates at bottom of hill (SE909875) at 6 p.m. Wear waterproof footwear.

Aug
26
Tue
Outdoor event – Potter Brompton Carr visit
Aug 26 @ 17:00

Led by Chris Bradshaw

Details TBA.

This is a private site not accessible by the public. The recent creation of a number of wetland scrapes makes this site of particular interest for its birdlife, as well as its flowers and insects.

 

Jan
13
Tue
13 Jan. Review of 2014 – Members meeting @ Room WO27
Jan 13 @ 19:30 – 20:30
The first of this year's indoor meetings, "A Review of 2014" will be will be held in room WO27 at Hull University, Scarborough Campus at 7:30pm on Tuesday, 13th January. 
This Open Meeting will be a review of 2014 so bring along your records and photographs of 2014 natural history highlights in the Scarborough area, to share with others.
 
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.
If you are a member of the Society all the Lecture meetings are free, but guests are welcome to come and see what it's all about for the price of £2.  Open meetings are free to all. 
  
May I remind members that Membership Subscriptions are now due:
 
      Single Membership  £15 
      Joint / Family Membership  £20 
      Hull University Students  free 
      Under 18s   free
 
If you are unable to attend Tuesday's meeting, subscription cheques made payable to "Scarborough Field Naturalists" can be sent to Brian Walker.
 
Below is a link to our website where you can see details of our 2015 Programme:
 
 
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.
 
Pauline Popely
Scarborough Field Naturalists
Jan
17
Sat
January 17th. (Saturday) – Afternoon Trip to Nunburnholme for Red Kite Roost. @ Nunburnholme Red Kite Roost
Jan 17 @ 14:30 – 17:00

January 17th. (Saturday) – Afternoon Trip to Nunburnholme for Red Kite Roost.

Leader: Ian Glaves. We will need to be at the site from 2-30pm onwards, until dusk. Details about transport at meeting on 13th.

Jan
27
Tue
Lecture: Paul Morrison (RSPB) – Managing Coquet Island. @ Room WO27
Jan 27 @ 19:00
Feb
10
Tue
Visit to Rotunda Museum (Note 7-00pm start). @ Rotunda Museum, Vernon Road, Scarborough
Feb 10 @ 19:00
Feb
24
Tue
24 Feb. Lecture: Will Watts – Dinosaur Footprints of the Yorkshire Coast. @ Room WO27
Feb 24 @ 19:30
Mar
10
Tue
10 Mar. Visit to Wood End Museum (Note 7-00pm start). @ Wood End Museum
Mar 10 @ 19:00
Mar
24
Tue
24 Mar. Lecture: James Aegerter (Animal and Plant Health Agency) – Bats. @ Room WO27
Mar 24 @ 19:30
Apr
14
Tue
14 Apr. Evening Visit to Bempton Cliffs RSPB Reserve. (Note early start 6-00pm). @ Visitor centre
Apr 14 @ 18:00