Founded 1889 – Affiliated to Yorkshire Naturalists' Union

Feb
11
Tue
Open meeting @ The University - Room W027
Feb 11 @ 19:30 – 21:00

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.

Feb
25
Tue
Lecture – Bots and warbles @ The University - Room W027
Feb 25 @ 19:30 – 21:00

Lecture:  "Bots & Warbles – An Introduction to Oestridae (sensu lato)" by professional Entomologist, Andrew Grayson.  

Mar
11
Tue
Open meeting @ The Woodend Museum
Mar 11 @ 19:30 – 21:00
Meeting at 7:30pm at the Woodend Museum, where we will be looking at the book collection.  Warm clothing is recommended!    
 
As numbers are limited, could anyone who may be interested in joining us, please contact Robin Hopper on: 01723 369537 unless you have already done so. 

 

Please note, there will be no Indoor Meeting at the University on the 11th March. 
Mar
25
Tue
Lecture – Malta bird killings @ The University - Room W027
Mar 25 @ 19:30 – 21:00

Presented by Lawrie Phipps.

Apr
8
Tue
Lecture – ‘A quiet position’ – the act and art of wildlife recording @ The University - Room W027
Apr 8 @ 17:30 – 19:00

Jez Riley French, a professional sound recordist who holds workshops around the world using both conventional and unconventional recording techniques will give a presentation about the technique and art of wildlife recording.  Jez has recently done work for Tate Modern and Touch Radio and this should be of interest to anyone involved in sound recording of wildlife, or filming wildlife.

 
More can be gleaned from his blog: www.jezrileyfrench.blogspot.com
Apr
22
Tue
Open meeting @ The University - Room W027
Apr 22 @ 17:30 – 19:00

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.

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
17
Sat
YNU VC62 meeting – Forge Valley @ Forge Valley
May 17 @ 08:00 – 15:00

Maps:   1:50.000 OS Map 101 (Scarborough, Bridlington & Filey)

            1:25.000 Explorer OL27 (North York Moors, Eastern area)

Meeting place: Parking is limited within the valley but the main meeting place for registration and health and safety information will be in the central car park at SE984871 at 10am.

There are three car parks in Forge Valley. Sieve Gate Gill car park is at the East Ayton end of Forge Valley (SE989858) with the remains of a limestone quarry on the right hand side.  Going north up the valley the next car park is a fairly large one on the left at SE984871; the last, with the bird feeders, is also on the left at SE983874. There is a further car park round the corner on the low road into Raincliffe Woods at SE985876.

Indoor Meeting: West Ayton Village Hall will be open from 4pm for tea and cakes and reports from the different sections. The Village Hall is just off the A170 before the turn up to Forge Valley on the left hand side. The contact for the Village Hall is Joy Tomlinson on 01723 862170.

The area: It is over 10 years since the YNU last visited the area and several changes have happened or are about to happen. Discussions have been taking place to hand over the day-to-day management of the adjoining Raincliffe Woods from Scarborough Borough Council to a local charitable trust. The main area of Forge Valley is now managed by Fallon Mahon and his team at Natural England, and they require more up to date information on the flora and fauna of the valley. It is over 60 years since the Scarborough Naturalists’ Society published the first volume of The Natural History of the Scarborough District, edited by G.B.Walsh & F.C. Rimington, and many alterations and additions to our knowledge of the area have been made since that date.

The western side of the River Derwent has had a wooden walkway running most of the length of the valley for many years but the West Ayton end has never had access to this walkway from the eastern side of the River. Some discussion has taken place about a bridge across the River at the weir opposite Sieve Gate Gill to access the walkway or that the walkway should be replaced or even removed, which would make the western side almost inaccessible due to the marshy nature of the area. The access paths into the forest from the northern bridge have had to be repaired and the wet woodland was drained to allow this work. Recent studies noted that this has had a drastic effect on the flora and fauna as well as the development of tufa in this very wet area.

All members of SFN are affiliated members of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union.   YNU website: http://www.ynu.org.uk/events

May
27
Tue
Lecture – North York Moors National Park conservation work @ The University - Room W027
May 27 @ 17:30 – 19:00

David Renwick, Director of Conservation at North York Moors National Park will give a talk about conservation issues in the National Park, including connecting environments.   

 
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. 
  
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.
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.