Wildlife Sightings

Recording the local wildlife helps us understand the natural environment and contributes to conservation and research efforts. If you have any interesting wildlife sightings in our area then please let others know by submitting your sightings.

Upcoming Events

We organise regular trips for our members to experience the different habitats found in and around the Harrogate District.

Trip Reports

Updates from our visits to wildlife sites around the Harrogate District.

New publications

Our Annual Report 2023 and Bird Report 2024 are now available to members on the Members Area page.

Welcome to the Harrogate & District Naturalists' Society

Since 1947, the Harrogate & District Naturalists’ Society has been inspiring people to engage with the wonderful wildlife found within this beautiful part of the world. We are a friendly group of natural history enthusiasts with a wide range of members, from complete beginners to wildlife professionals. Together we celebrate, observe and record the natural world in towns, gardens and the countryside surrounding Harrogate, Knaresborough, Ripon and the whole of Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Get Involved

From heather moorlands and broadleaved woodlands to
species-rich hay meadows, waterways and reservoirs, the Harrogate District is full of special habitats for wildlife. There are many ways you can get involved, ranging from becoming a member to submitting a sighting or venturing out and visiting local wildlife sites.

Become a Member

Joining is is easy and your annual membership fee gives you access to a range of benefits. Our members regularly get together to share their knowledge and experience with each other and join in lively discussions. You will also have the chance to get involved with the running of the Society, from wildlife recording to volunteering at Farnham Gravel Pit.

Latest wildlife sightings

Silver-washed Fritillary

Several on the wing in a woodland glade near High Grantley this afternoon.

June 28 2026

David Tipping

High Grantley

Avocet

6 Avocets seen today at Ripon City Wetlands. Also Yellow Wagtail and Marsh Harrier. Bittern heard booming on 3 occasions ...

May 7 2026

P&M Robinson

Ripon City Wetlands

What is this

This bird has been around for a few days. It is not a red kite wich are quite common

April 12 2026

Peter Gil

Pannal Ash Road

Our next events

Ripon Canal

Botany of the area. We will be concentrating on emergent waterside plants. Binoculars will be useful for looking across the canal.

July 17, 2026 at 10:00 am

YWT Ripon City Wetlands car park

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Botany of Swinsty and Fewston Reservoirs

Bruce Brown has offered to lead this meeting with a plan to follow the path to Swinsty or Fewston reservoir, particularly with a view to looking at species that grow in the ‘draw-down zone’.
This meeting may also just last the morning but carrying a packed lunch, as Bruce will be doing, leaves options open.

July 29, 2026 at 10:00 am

Swinsty Moor car park, LS21 2NP, SE186537

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Reports of our most recent trips

Grassington Meadows Day - 4 July, 2026

Grassington National Park Centre was already busy on this Saturday morning as we gathered together, noticeably with groups on last minute preparations before setting out on their D of E walks. Our Meadows Day Walk was a far more gentle challenge! The route that we...

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Thornborough Henge and Nosterfield - 13 June, 2026

(Only some of the outstanding plants from the long list made on the day are mentioned here; the full list with scientific names for Thornborough, plus a list of the highlights from Nosterfield, can be downloaded below.) All the 17 members were depressingly...

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Latest News

Townend Field Nature Reserve opens

The latest nature reserve to open in our area, Townend Field in Greater Ouseburn, officially opens on 2nd October at 2pm. Members of HDNS are welcome to join the team who have...

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Farnham Gravel Pit

Farnham Gravel Pit is a site rich in wildlife. Designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC), this 80 hectare area located one mile from Knaresborough includes two lakes and a range of habitats. Closed to the general public, members of the Society have special permission from the landowners to visit the site

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Locations

There is amazing diversity of habitat and wildlife in our area. Here are some of our favourite locations for you to explore.