Spotted!
North Yorkshire Moors Moorland Organisation
Check out these Osprey photos, although the purple heather is still showing signs of summer the Ospreys have now started to migrate to Africa.
Ospreys are frequent visitors to the North Yorkshire Moors as a passage bird, they hang around for a few days to feed up and ready themselves for their long journey ahead. They are seen in spring and autumn, are considered to be a fish eater although they will also eat reptiles like snakes, amphibians like frogs and even small birds. Their wing span is around 1.5 meters and they are Amber listed for conservation.
We have an amazing array of wildlife on the North York Moors you just need to keep your eyes peeled and you really will enjoy what you see.