During visitor centre opening hours.
An exhibition exploring the life and beauty of birds that thrive ‘on the edge’ of habitats, including turtle doves, redstart, song thrush and yellowhammer. It will also provide insight into the importance of conserving and enhancing their habitats. From ponds to wildflower plots, these vital spaces offer shelter, food and safety for these remarkable creatures.
About the Birds on the Edge project The Birds on the Edge project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and led by the
North York Moors Trust, is an innovative project seeking to bring nature and people closer together, whilst supporting a range of birds to thrive, some whose very existence is under threat.
Free entry, no booking needed just drop in
Sorry no dogs allowed
Wheelchair accessible
Join Bridget Bailey for a
Feather Making workshop, Artist in Residence Day and
Nature Walk as part of this exhibition.
This exhibition is part of the celebration for the 75th anniversary of the National Park and Access to the Countryside Act.
Art images by Bridget Bailey, Jenny McCabe and Peter Reynolds