East Yorkshire (near Pocklington)
This trip was cancelled due to problems with the minibus.
The acid soil here has a variety of habitats supporting a wide range of organisms. Not only is there a wealth of invertebrates but also adders, lizards and palmate newts. Birds include woodlark, woodpeckers and woodcock. With a volunteer guide we may see the nationally rare May Lily.
A short visit to nearby Calley Heath to look for Shepherd’s Cress, a Yorkshire rarity, may be possible.
Co-ordinator; Alice Gingell Walk leader; Jonathan Proud (YWT volunteer)
Minibus transport; depart Unitarian Church 9.30am. Cost £9