Here are some of our favourite locations to visit in the UK. Click on the relevant button to find out more.
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Bempton Cliffs
Situated on the East Yorkshire Coast, RSPB Bempton Cliffs is home to an array of Sea Birds nesting on the cliff face including Fulmar, Gannet, Puffin & Kittiwake. The surrounding areas are a hive of smaller bird activity with nesting Swallow at the visitors centre. Short Eared Owls can also regularly be seen along with Barn Owls. Pods of Bottlenose Dolphins are also regularly seen passing the reserve
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Tophill Low Nature Reserve
Nestled on the banks of the River Hull at Watton, this is where my journey began. The site is a working water treatment plant owned by Yorkshire Water. The reserve consists of two reservoirs (‘O’ Res & ‘D’ Res) and numerous lagoons and marshes, each with their own hide and unique habitat. Woodlands provide a home to many species of birds, insects and reptiles. Kingfishers are a major attraction on the reserve and can be seen on any of the lagoons or marshes at any time of the day. They also have a resident Tawny Owl
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Snaizeholme
In the Yorkshire Dales National Park and at the heart of the Widdale Red Squirrel Trail lies the Snaizeholme Red Squirrel Viewpoint. This is a clearing that is open to the public and offers superb views of the Red Squirrel in their natural habitat.
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Far Ings Nature Reserve
Owned & managed by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Far Ings boats a circular walk taking in the South Bank of the River Humber. Bittern can often be heard ‘booming’ and, if you are lucky, will venture out of the reeds to feed.
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Alkborough Flats
Renown for the Bearded Reedlings that are regularly seen in the vast reed beds or even ‘gritting’ on the paths. These birds are extremely shy so a nice slow and quiet walk is the order of the day to capture these beautiful birds
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Farne Islands
A boat trip to Inner Farne is a must for Arctic Terns, Sandwich Terns, Razorbills, Guillemots & Puffins to name just a few. Seals and Dolphins can also can be seen while you are in transit from the mainland to the island. Be warned, the wearing of a hat is a necessity, the Arctic Terns will attack to protect their territory. There is a cost attached, with a small landing fee to be able to get onto the island, but is worth every penny