Doing my local research, been here for 3 weeks already, I came across the following site:
http://www.hullvalleywildlifegroup.org.uk/index.html
It includes recent sightings, many from Top Hill Low that cover an array of subjects including dragonflies and butterflies. If you can think of a reason to visit Leconfield, this is about 10-15 minutes further North!
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Happy to include it as a link in the Web Site.
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Roger,
The site gives information on Hornsea, Paull and Swinemoor, in addition to Top Hill Low. All of these sites turn up good birds.
Other important sites locally which may have more and broader appeal to the membership are:
Spurn: http://www.spurnbirdobservatory.co.uk/
Potteric Carr: http://www.potteric-carr.org.uk/
More than happy for you to include any site you think may be of interest.
Tim
The site gives information on Hornsea, Paull and Swinemoor, in addition to Top Hill Low. All of these sites turn up good birds.
Other important sites locally which may have more and broader appeal to the membership are:
Spurn: http://www.spurnbirdobservatory.co.uk/
Potteric Carr: http://www.potteric-carr.org.uk/
More than happy for you to include any site you think may be of interest.
Tim
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TOP HILL LOW UPDATE
The Hull Valley Wildlife Group, that maintains details for many sites in the Lower River Hull valley, including Top Hill Low and Swinemoor, has a new website: http://www.hullvalleywildlifegroup.co.uk/
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