Grey Seals at Flamborough
Those of you who have visited Flamborough Head in recent years may well have been treated to a sensory spectacle: the sight, sound, and smell of Atlantic grey seals. Hauled out on the rocks theseā¦
Those of you who have visited Flamborough Head in recent years may well have been treated to a sensory spectacle: the sight, sound, and smell of Atlantic grey seals. Hauled out on the rocks theseā¦
During the late spring and early summer, tens of thousands of seabirds return to Flamboroughās 100ft high chalk cliffs, to nest and rear their chicks on the precarious ledges. Brian Lavelle, oneā¦
Look ā a boatman! Keiraās delight in learning about unusual creatures is even more special when she can find them herself.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is alarmed to learn the Government has agreed the use of a highly damaging pesticide - neonicotinoid thiamethoxam - for the treatment of sugar beet seed in response toā¦
The smaller of our two UK seal species, common seals are also known as harbour seals. Despite being called "Common", they are actually less common than grey seals!