Flamborough Head Bird Sightings. Old Fall Hedge and Old Fall Wood have an impeccable pedigree for rarities TA248699 and. Key Areas Routes Migrants can turn up anywhwere on the Head though some sites habitually attract the quality birds.
News of the rare arrival prompted hundreds of birdwatchers to travel to Flamborough Head in the hope of catching a glimpse. In April the seabirds will be returning to nest on the dramatic cliffs around Flamborough Head and the RSPB site at Bempton Cliffs. In summer the cliffs are packed with tens of thousands of breeding auks gannets gulls and puffins creating a memorable experience.
Public information for Sensitive Species is restricted due to potential harmful impact to these birds.
Flamborough Bird Observatory FBO is administrated by a team of dedicated volunteers whose aims include studying and recording the birds of the area creating and maintaining local habitats for wildlife and promoting conservation in the community. This section of the East Yorkshire coast is an internationally important area for breeding birds and is a staging post for migrants to rest and refuel. Flamborough Bird Observatory FBO is administrated by a team of dedicated volunteers whose aims include studying and recording the birds of the area creating and maintaining local habitats for wildlife and promoting conservation in the community. Porpoises can often be seen on calm days while early morning visits may provide sightings of roe deer.