Flying south for winter
The autumn migration is in full flow and pink footed geese – one of the easiest migratory species to spot - have arrived from the Arctic to spend the next few weeks in east Yorkshire. Some birds will remain here for the winter whilst others will head further south to overwinter in East Anglia and the east midlands.
Each morning, the birds travel inland from their overnight stay on the banks of the Humber to feed and rest in the fields of the High Wolds above Pocklington and Market Weighton.
The birds in their ‘V’ shaped formation can be heard honking noisily as they fly over in search of food. Next spring, they will return to their breeding grounds in northern Scandinavia, Greenland and Iceland.