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Allen BanksSatellite ViewOwned by the National Trust this mature woodland runs along the River Allen in the South Tyne Valley. Good for woodland species and warblers. Big Waters, Seaton BurnSatellite ViewA Northumberland Wildlife Trust reserve which is a mining subsidence pond. Good for wildfowl, autumn waders and has an excellent passerine feeding station. Public hide at the East end. College ValleySatellite ViewA private valley in the Cheviot hills West of Wooler. Cars are not allowed without a permit but you can walk down the valley that is about 7 miles long. Good for moorland birds. Druridge Bay & PoolsSatellite ViewAn unspoilt beach with a number of mining subsidence ponds behind the dunes. Most have hides. A parking fee is required. Waders, wildfowl and passage migrants. Farne IslandsSatellite ViewA group of islands which lie offshore from Seahouses. Boat trips go out hourly in the breeding season. High numbers of breeding auks & terns. Also a colony of Grey Seals. Holy IslandSatellite ViewA National Nature Reserve encompassing Fenham Flats, Rossback Sands & Budle Bay. Excellent for waders on the intertidal areas. Passage migrants in Spring & Autumn along the islands footpaths. (Please check the Tide Tables as the island is cut off for 12 hours each day.) Newbiggin By The SeaSatellite ViewA small town on the coast in SE Northumberland. Church Point is an excellent sea watching point although it can be exposed in a NE gale. The golf course to the North is excellent for Spring & Autumn passage migrants and regularly turns up rarities. (An awful place but with the chance of great birds). North Shields/TynemouthSatellite ViewThe main fish quay on the River Tyne which is good for Winter Gulls. There is a small private park nearby at Tynemouth which attracts passage migrants. The Fish & chips are marvellous! St Mary's Freshwater Wetland PondSatellite ViewSt Mary's is a freshwater wetland pond atop the headland which overlooks St Mary's lighthouse at Whitley bay. It is home to a wealth of residential wildlife and for shorebirds roosting on the high tides. This has been a lively year with several rare sightings including avocet, bar-headed goose, white-rumped sandpiper, Wryneck, water rail, and so much more! visiting the pond to rest before continuing their worldwide journey. Stag RocksSatellite ViewLocated 1 mile north of Bamburgh Castle the rocks can be found by the white stag painted on them. Excellent in winter for Divers, Grebes & Sea Duck. Chris Edwards Alan Tilmouth Tim Dean Number of bird species: 393
County Bird - Eider Somateria mollissima [The Eider is under the special protection of the Patron Saint of Northumberland - St. Cuthbert, who gave laws to protect it in AD 676 on the Farne Islands - the first protection for any bird, anywhere in Britain. Eiders are still often known locally as Cuddy`s Duck in his honour] ![]() Bird-life of the BordersChapman & Davis Hardcover 280 pages (1 June, 1990) The Spredden PressISBN: 1871739101 Buy this book from NHBS.com Birds in NorthumbriaBirds in Northumbria Annual report of the Northumberland & Tyneside Bird Club. Latest issue is 2009, back issues available from Club Sale Officer - sales are now handled from 6, Glenside, Ellington, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 5LSBirdwatching on the Northumberland Coast -Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Heritage Coast Edited by Tom Cadwallender 24 pages, colour photos. Northumberland County Council - Softcover | 2007ISBN: 9781873402252 Buy this book from NHBS.com Northumberland's Birds, Part 1Bryan Galloway and Eric R Meek Series: NORTHUMBERLAND'S BIRDS 49 pages, illus. Natural History Society of Northumbria 1980 her parts avalableISBN: 647 Buy this book from NHBS.com The Atlas of Wintering Birds in NorthumbriaNorthumberland and Tyneside Bird Club 468 pages, 36 col photos, line illus, maps. Northumberland and Tyneside Bird Club 2003Where to Watch Birds: Northeast Englandby Dave Britton & John Day [2nd Edition] Christopher Helm 2004 ?16.99pSee Fatbirder Review ISBN: 0713638478 Buy this book from NHBS.com ProactCoordinator: Iain Robson Members: 5 Join us at http://www.proact-campaigns.net/team Contact your coordinator via mailto:info@proact-campaigns.net Friends of Red Kites in the North East of EnglandWebsiteThe Friends Group was established in 2009 to encourages an active interest and community involvement in the protection and welfare of the red kite... Natural History Society of NorthumberlandWebsiteThe Society`s aims are to promote and encourage the study and protection of flora and fauna in the north-east of England... Northumberland & Tyneside Bird ClubWebsiteBirds in Northumbria Annual report of the Northumberland & Tyneside Bird Club. Latest issue is 2005, back issues available from Club Sale Officer - 6, Glenside, Ellington, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 5LS Northumberland Wildlife TrustWebsiteNorthumberland Wildlife Trust is the largest voluntary organisation concerned with all aspects of nature conservation in Northumberland, Newcastle Upon Tyne and North Tyneside. The Wildlife Trust manages over 60 nature reserves, each one a special place for wildlife. It also runs important species conservation projects such as Red Alert which aims to save the red squirrel. Through working with and advising businesses, landowners and local authorities, the Wildlife Trust ensures that the needs of wildlife and the local environment are heard... Northumberland National ParkWebsiteSatellite View We know that many of you have a special place in your hearts for the wonderful serenity and picturesque beauty of Northumberland National Park, but we want you to shout about it... Gosforth Park Nature ReserveWebsiteSatellite View The Society manages a nature reserve in Gosforth Park which has a shallow lake, extensive reedbeds and mixed woodlands. Hides and board walks enable members to view waterfowl, migrating waders, reedbed birds and a wide range of woodland birds and mammals. The reserve has a large population of roe deer and a thriving community of red squirrels... Holywell PondWebsiteSatellite View Holywell Pond and surrounding areas… Naturenet: NorthumberlandWebsiteList of reserves and locations etc. Northumberland National ParkWebsiteSatellite View ...a landscape of limitless beauty and communities that are warm and genuine. Welcome to Northumberland National Park, the land of the far horizons... 2007 [October] - Noel HarveyReportt our first stop, Hauxley Nature Reserve, we were delighted by a score of Tree Sparrows, some using the nut feeders beside the Reception building and we watched Kingfisher, Greenshank, Curlew, Golden Plover, Snipe, Wigeon and all the usual residents of small lakes, as well as a steady autumn influx of Fieldfares, Redwings and Blackbirds arriving from Scandinavia and refuelling in the sheltered trees and scrub.... 2008 [December] - Nick Mason - Northumberland CoastReport...red-breasted Merganser, Golden Plover, Common Scoter on the sea and, for a lucky few, a Bittern proved to be some of the morning’s bird highlights... 2008 [May] - Nick MasonReportAfer lunch we headed further north to a quiet moorland site that was home to one of England’s rarest breeding birds, the Hen Harrier. Protection of this site by a partnership of organisations has helped to give a rare opportunity to glimpse the breeding habits of this superb bird and, after a long walk, we were treated to the male harrier arriving with food and then passing it in mid-air to the female bird... 2009 [December] - Nick MasonReportA short coach ride from the hotel we began birding at Amble harbour. Overlooking the Coquet Estuary, the harbour wall gave us a good vantage point. The resident Eiders paid us close attention, hoping for titbits. A range of waders were roosting on the estuary banks at the height of the tide... 2009 [May] - Nick Mason - North East England (Northumberland, Durham & Cleveland)ReportBright sunshine and a gentle easterly greeted our arrival at Seahouses on the Northumberland coast. A quick look at the harbour rocks gave us Oystercatcher and Turnstone. The dual island boat trip headed out to Staple Island first, with hundreds of auks giving great views from the boat as we approached their nesting rock stacks. Birding PalInformationLocal birders willing to show visiting birders around their area... Birdwatch NorthumbriaTour OperatorBirdwatch Northumbria runs birdwatching tours for people who are not birdwatchers! Many people have an interest in birds, yet they rarely go out birdwatching. Often they think they don`t have the knowledge to try it, or they feel intimidated when they go out by the seriousness of birdwatchers they meet. If you are such a person please read on... Borders Birdwatching ToursTour OperatorBorders Birdwatching Tours offers the opportunity to experience wonderful bird life, wildlife and scenery in North Northumberland, Berwickshire and South East Scotland... Northern Experience Wildlife ToursTour OperatorNorthern Experience Wildlife Tours is a Northumberland based nature tourism company... Northumbrian Wildlife ToursTour OperatorNorthumbrian Wildlife Tours run exclusive guided bird and wildlife watching walks including the innovative and challenging Water, Wildlife & Walking day a combined boat and 12km guided walk between Seahouses and Craster.... Beach House Hotel - SeahousesAccommodationThe Beach House Hotel is family run, and is praised for its relaxed home from home atmosphere, which the new found owners Malcolm and Hazel have striven to create. In its idealic location the hotel is set back from one of the most beautiful stretches of heritage coastline that Northumberland has to offer. The golden sands stretch to the neighbouring village of Bamburgh, where one of the most magnificent castles in England can be explored. The lounge, dining room and bar boast panoramic views of the Farne Islands, situated 3 miles out to sea. The Farnes are now a nature reserve, which are home to a large seal colony, and many different species of seabirds including Puffins, Cormorants and Oyster Catchers. Beacon Hill Holiday CottagesAccommodationA selection of 15 of the best luxury holiday cottages Northumberland has to offer. Each holiday cottage has been awarded a 4-5 star rating. Each cottage is self catering and is set on a large farm surrounded by idyllic countryside and scenic views.... Blue BellAccommodationWhen you arrive at the Bell at Belford you experience a tradition of over 250 years of catering for the needs of visitors to magnificent Northumberland. The hotel has been privately owned for some years now and during this time extensive refurbishment has brought out the original elegance of the old Coaching Inn, whilst retaining the modern comforts of today. Your bedroom, of course, is en suite, has colour television, telephone and all the other facilities that today`s traveller naturally expects. Coach House - BirdwatchingAccommodationFor guests interested in doing a little birding, The Coach House is well placed to explore a variety of habitats in North Northumberland and the Scottish Border country. In addition, the whole coast from Druridge Bay, Northumberland, to the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh is within reach. Interest starts at The Coach House itself: tree sparrows, in wide decline nationally, are still resident (at the time of writing); whilst the more usual species like robin, wren, blackbird and swallow are easily found. Warblers including willow and blackcap sing (in season); and a barn owl sometimes patrols by in the evening... Coquet Cottages - WarkworthAccommodationWe have several luxury 5 Star holiday cottages in Warkworth, we have many bird watchers and walkers stay with us, as there are so many great places nearby of great interest to them. Our cottages have lots of reference books of interest to birdwatchers and many of the cottages are located directly facing onto the Coquet Estuary, which is a wonderful place to watch local and migratory birds… Coquet Vale HotelAccommodationThe Coquet Vale retains that friendly informality and reputation for value that has become its hallmark. This, in addition to its outstanding cuisine, has earned it an enviable reputation with both locals and visitors alike. Traditional Northumberland beef dishes and good English fare, are always on hand to ensure that our guests and visitors are well fed and comfortable. Keepers Cottage - Bonnyrigg HallAccommodationA beautifully converted former gamekeeper's cottage which offers peaceful, luxury accommodation for 4 people. Set in 15 acres of woodland and garden grounds, it offers views of Hadrian's Wall and is situated in the Northumbrian uplands with a very diverse bird population. Greenlee Lough National Nature Reserve is less than half a mile, which includes a bird hide maintained by the National Park.... Includes 4 poster bed and Jacuzzi bath. This luxury rural holiday accommodation has recently been awarded ETB 5 Star. Lindisfarne & Budle Bay Holiday CottagesWebsiteWelcome to Lindisfarne and Budle Bay Holiday Cottages, the perfect choice for a luxury self-catering cottage holiday in Northumberland. Choose from two outstanding coastal locations: close to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne or at Budle Bay near Bamburgh... Low Dover - Beadnell BayAccommodationKath and Bob invite you to relax in our splendid beachside home with an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity, where you can be assured of our usual Northumbrian welcome. Guests may choose from our three styles of distinctive superior Bed & Breakfast and Self-catering holiday accommodation. Each immaculate suite is superbly appointed and furbished to exceptional standards, and being on the ground floor, each have patio furniture directly outside your individual private entrance. All rooms are elegantly designed with unique character and attention to detail. Low Dover is virtually encompassed by the sea, being situated at the end of a tiny peninsula on the Northumbria Coast at Beadnell. Northumbria BywaysAccommodationQuality self catering cottages throughout Northumberland and the Borders. Discover breathtaking expanses of golden beach, superb castles, scenic valleys and wild moorland and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of an area of great natural beauty, steeped in Borders History. Northumbria Coast & Country CottagesAccommodationSelf catering holiday cottages in Northumberland... Northumbrian CottageAccommodationMake your holiday £ go further in 2009. Holiday in one of our quality Northumbrian Cottages. Orchard Cottage - BamburghAccommodationOrchard Cottage is a delightful detached cottage, set within a peaceful walled garden, quietly tucked away in a historic part of the seaside village of Seahouses, and makes an ideal base for exploring the Northumbrian coastline. .. St Cuthbert’s House B&BAccommodationWelcome to St Cuthbert’s House - a truly unique place to stay, in the heart of the beautiful and historic Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty... Yew Tree Chapel - TynedaleAccommodationSlaggyford is not the most romantic of names but this an attractive village in Tynedale, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty. Salmon and trout leap in the rivers, herons, buzzards and curlew are regularily spotted, and if you are patient you may see red squirrels and deer in the woods... NorthEastBirdingMailing ListTo post to list:NorthEastBirding@yahoogroups.co.uk List contact:NorthEastBirding-owner@yahoogroups.co.uk To subscribe to list:NorthEastBirding-subscribe@yahoogroups.co.uk This group is for everyone interested in birds and birding in North East England (Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, County Durham, Cleveland, North Yorkshire). It is a discussion forum for all aspects of birding - sightings, trip reports, census work, personality profiles, bird race and Big Day records, lists - and jokes. Although its primary focus is birding in the North East, all other bird-related topics are welcome. However, this is NOT a forum for character assassination, slander or libel. Abbey MeadowsBlogI have been interested in all aspects of wildlife for over thirty years.I live on the western edge of Morpeth, quite close to the river wansbeck. I am middle aged and miserable (so my wife says). I work many weekends so most of my free time occurs through the week. My local patch is the Morpeth area flanking the Wansbeck and it's tributaries. I also regularly visit ponds a few miles east of Morpeth. despite being a few miles inland they are good birding spots and host a huge veriety of wildlife... Alan TilmouthBlogThis is my birding blog. It's a place for me to share what little birding I manage to do these days and dispel the myth that I am from Brigadoon. It's a space for my birding notebook, diary and thoughts all rolled into one. It's a place to park stuff and leave it so it doesn't fester. It's for the ones that i'm not quite 100% about (and there will be many trust me)... Bedlington WandererBlogNew to the area and just exploring the local sites. Keeping an eye open for everything that moves – be it birds, butterflies, mammals, reptiles etc. and some things that dont, like castles... Boulmer Birder - Stewart SextonBlogWildlife and stuff around Howick Village and beyond... Crammy BirderBlogI have lived in Cramlington all my life and started birding properly three years ago. I do most of my birding in Cramlington, (mostly West Hartford) but do get out into Northumberland when I am not to busy... Druridge Pools - Ipin's Wildlife BlogBlogA blog dedicated to the wildlife I find on my local patch - Druridge Pools. I live in Ellington, four miles from Druridge Pools, I can be there in 6 minutes flat if a MEGA turns up... Holywell BirdingBlogThe natural world is in my blood, I have the 'gene' some people may say, there is no better feeling than being in the wilderness and knowing what exists within it, whether it is within a garden, stretch of green belt, or the remoter parts of Scotland, I hope, one day, to become truly part of the wild. Living in West Monkseaton has put me on the doorstep of some amazing places within Northumberland, particulary Holywell Pond, Dene, and the Deleval estate… John Malloy - Birding SometimesBlogGrumpy birder / photographer. Complains alot about weight of photography kit - currently struggling to carry a Canon 1DIII / Canon 500mm IS / Canon extenders (1.4/2.0), Canon 100mm - 400mm IS / Wimberley Head and a Lead Tripod. When it's dark, lighting supplied via Canon 580EXII speedlite flash gun, held above the lens with a Wimberley flash bracket. The birds all looked so strange They seemed so far away... Oh, and I like music, alot... Killy BirderBlogA patch birder, with a passion for nature and an occasional twitch... Newton StringerBlogLocal patch birding around Newton by the Sea in Northumberland. Still extant but not being updated... Northumberland NaturalistBlog... and thank you for visiting my blog, describing my wildlife wanderings in Northumberland and elswhere. I do hope you will find my observations interesting... Northumbrian BirdingBlogBirds, birding and wildlife around Northumberland, Durham etc... Prestwick Carr WanderingsBlogIs an area of lowland mire located seven miles north west of Newcastle u Tyne on the edge of the villages of Dinnington and Prestwick which lie at either end of Newcastle International Airport. The Carr, meaning swamp or marsh, is well known for its natural history and was a tourist attraction for the richer people of Newcastle in the 1700's.... Richard DunnBlogNorthumberland Coast Birding - Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do... STBlogThis blog is about the natural world as i find it, mostly in the county of Northumberland... The LiverbirderBlogBirding Diary of an Exiled Liverpudlian and his West Hartford Wanderings... Yellowbelly in ExileBlogThe ramblings of a recycled teenager, mainly about birding excursions, but no doubt occasionally including musings about life in general... Bigwaters BirdingWebsiteBig Waters is the largest subsidence pond and one of the largest bodies of open water within South East Northumberland with surrounding fen and carr. The topography is generally flat, and slightly rising to the Northeast. Big Waters covers an area of almost 50 hectares, which includes the lake, stream, ponds, marshland, grassland and woodland. Included in this are facilities for walking, picnicking, fishing, bird watching and nature studies. Bird Watching at Holywell PondWebsiteWelcome to this site on Bird Watching at Holywell Pond and in other areas nearby. This site contains reviews on Bird Watching areas, latest updates and photographs. I aim to provide you with information which will make you visit these small unvisited areas. All of the areas are places which I visit at least once a week, but I know that some are not properly watch by us birders and who knows what could slip through them... Birding St MarysWebsiteMy aim of this site is just to share information and a few photographs of birds I see at my local patch, which is St Mary's Island area Northumberland... Keith Regan's Birding SiteWebsiteTwo trip reports of Madeira and Malaysia and various photographs including Yellow-legged Gull (atlantis); 2 different Isabelline shrikes, Northumberland rarities, and odd birds seen in Northumberland. It also includes a quiz of the worst. Kielder Bird of Prey CentreWebsiteAn opportunity to meet, see and hear Owls and Birds of Prey from around the world and learn about the ancient sport of falconry. Natural Born Birder - Birding North NorthumberlandWebsiteMy obsession with birds began on the NE coast of England where I grew up in one of the best birding spots in Northumberland: Stag Rocks at Bamburgh. With Lindisfarne (Holy Island) and the seabird colonies on the Farne Islands visible from the house it was inevitable that birding would form a substantial part of my life. I never had a chance... Newbiggin by the Sea and BirdsWebsiteIn the world of birdwatching Newbiggin has become a name known up and down the land during the last 13 years although the history of man watching birds goes back as far as the mid Nineteenth century when Hancock (the same one the museum is named after in Newcastle) is thought to have visited... Northern KitesWebsiteNorthern Kites is one of the northeast of England's most high profile wildlife initiatives. It aims to return breeding red kites to the region whilst providing its communities and people with an opportunity to enjoy and appreciate one of the most spectacular elements of our wild heritage... Northumberland & Tyneside Bird ClubWebsiteLatest sightings in the county... Poltross Wild Bird FoodsWebsitePoltross Wild Bird Foods is a small family business, operated by father and son team José and Martin Guerrero, and mother Muriel, who answers the phone, and keeps everyone else organised! We specialise in supplying quality wild bird foods and accessories to domestic customers in North Cumbria and South Northumberland. Photographer - Keith ReederGalleryThis site is intended primarily as a place to show some of the pictures I’ve taken with my Canon 30D and 40D cameras and 100-400mm IS lens. Feel free to browse my gallery. I'll also talk about photographic equipment and software, and about whatever else is on my mind. You never know, some of it might be worth reading especially if, like me, you’re a relative beginner... Photographer - Tom TamsGallerySome great photographs here... |
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