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Links to other websites - page 2

 

This second page of links is reserved for links suggested by our members and for 'reciprocal' links (ie links to websites that have linked to this one).  Split into the following categories - 'Astronomy', 'Birds', 'Maps', 'Reciprocal Links', RSPCA and 'Committee Members Only'.  You can return to the main 'Links' page by clicking here.

 

Astronomy 

 

Scarborough and Ryedale Astronomical Society 

The Scarborough and District Astronomical Society was founded in 1976 by John Harper F.R.A.S., its President. One of the chief aims of our Society is the promotion of astronomy within the community.

Stellarium 

Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like you would see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.

Birds 

Birds of Denmark 

A Scandinavian bird site.  Features photos of many birds which you may also see in England.

Gulls in the West Midlands

This site presents data and images relating to gulls, primarily in the West Midlands Region.  The status of the commoner species is summarised, for scarcer species detailed analyses of annual, seasonal and geographical distributions are presented, while for the truly rare species all records are tabulated.

Portland Bird Observatory 

A bird observatory in Dorset where you can check for migrants arriving in the South of England (hopefully before they move north to us).

Maps 

Magic (Multi-Agency Geographic Information for the Countryside) 

The first web-based interactive map to bring together geographic information on key environmental schemes and designations in one place.

old-maps.co.uk 

Providing access to Britain's most extensive digital historical map archive. Find out where your ancestors used to live or check out what your neighbourhood looked like over a hundred years ago.

Reciprocal Links 

Crab Pot Cottage  

Crab Pot Cottage is situated in the centre of the picturesque village of Flamborough on the East Riding of Yorkshire's Heritage Coast. We provide friendly accommodation in three luxury bedrooms with a maximum capacity for six people. Personal attention and a wonderful breakfast make us stand out.

Jackson's Nurseries 

Online garden centre - 'quality plants and service delivered straight to your door'.

Judy Woods 

This site serves the interests of Judy Woods and the wildlife it supports. The aims of the group are to move that Judy Woods be nominated as a Second Tier Site - Local Nature Reserve so that it is protected from the impact of development, abuse and misuse and can provide a Green lung for the people of Bradford.  Includes many photos of British wildlife.

Mostly Macro 

Dean Stables blog is a diary of sightings and photographs resulting from from his interest in the Natural World.  He is based in South Yorkshire.

My Yorkshire 

Celebrating all that's best in God's Own County.  The page for Scarborough can be found at my-yorkshire.co.uk/towns-villages/scarborough.html .

Ryedale Natural History Society 

The website of Ryedale Natural History Society.  Has details of their meetings and reports from field trips.

RSPCA 

Scarborough RSPCA 

Scarborough and District branch. 

York RSPCA 

York and District branch. 

RSPCA (National) 

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. 

Committee Members Only 

Committee 

Password protected page with information which is only relevant to the committee members of Scarborough Field Naturalists' Society.

Our family run Bed and Breakfast overlooks Scalby
 Lodge Pond, noted by birdwatchers for its
 rare sightings, and is only yards from 
the Cleveland Way - a remarkable clifftop walk that links
 the towns of Scarborough, Filey and Whitby,

Bradford Botany Group  - We are a leading Wild Flower Group in the North of England with an interest stretching from coast to coast.

The group was formed in 1983 and an indication of its sustained popularity is seen in a healthy membership and an expansion in the range of its organised activities.