We’re interested to explore the wildlife and bird life we have across Cleethorpes. Since we’ve been mapping green spaces and places across the area, it’s clear that there is plenty of bird life to observe.
With a large country park, a nature reserve and the estuary and sand dunes, it’s clear that the area as a whole is important for bird life.
A recent article on the Council website demonstrates this by explaining about rare birds making their home in the area.
Now, you’re not likely to see a rare bird sat in the pond at Sidney Park, but what birds are out there?
There’s a register of the nearly 200 species of bird that are common for North East Lincolnshire here. So if you’re interested you can find out more about them and what they look and sound like. Maybe you can spot a few.
If you get out and explore our local parks, spaces and green places then you might be able to spot some of our native bird life.
If you have more of an expertise in birds than we do, we’d be interested to hear from you. Have you got photographs of interesting birds taken in Cleethorpes? Can you tell us more about how to spot birds locally? Over to you