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An immature goshawk flying across a blue sky, showing the bulging secondarie son the wing, the powerful build and the projecting head. It has dark streaking on its breast, rather than the barring of adults

Skydancing

Stare up in awe at displaying raptors with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust's very own birdwatcher Jono Leadley

Robin and blue tit on bird feeder

Bird feeding on nature reserves

Visitors to our reserves in recent months may have noticed the number of bird feeders on-site decreasing. David Craven, Head of Operations in East Yorkshire, explains more about our plans to…

view of a frosty wintery woodland looking p a path with a tree trunk to the left and more trees in the distance and to the right. on the right there are still some yellow leaves from autumn left on the branches

Winter woodland walks to enjoy

Our woodlands are at their most atmospherically sculptural in the winter, coated in a glimmering frost as they raise their bare branches to the sky. A woodland wander in winter might reveal flocks…

a brown and whiote speckled cow grazing in the winter on a sloping grassy hill on a nature reserve. There is low level mist and it looks chilly and frosty.

Winter grazing

We're no stranger to a harsh Yorkshire winter, but how do our grazing animals cope with such inclement weather and what do they do in the winter months? South Reserves Assistant, Katie Baker…

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