Migration sensation
As summer shifts into autumn, wildlife is on the move. Yorkshire Wildlife Trust's nature reserves are like airports for birds, with winter species arriving, summer species departing, and migrant birds stopping off to rest and refuel. It’s the most exciting time of year for birdwatchers, as rare or surprising species can occur on migration – passage waders, scarce warblers from Siberia, with the chance of an influx of waxwings later on.
Birders flock to Spurn Point, Kilnsea Wetlands, Flamborough and Filey Dams nature reserves – and for those who fancy getting closer to the action, join Bespoke Birding Tour at Spurn and spend an entire day with an expert guide who knows all the best places to look.