Spurn Point
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Andy Killingbeck
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Spurn point is a "National Nature Reserve, famous for bird migration, but also for a wide range of other important wildlife and cultural heritage. Birds are the most visible migrants, but impressive movements of insects, including hoverflies, ladybirds, dragonflies and butterflies can occur."
About this spot
Spurn Point is (quote), - "an iconic and constantly moving peninsula which curves between the North Sea and the Humber Estuary. At over three miles long but as little as 50 metres wide, this landscape is unique and ever-changing."
A designated Site of Special Scientific Interest
Managed by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
A haven to wild life and a great place for Landscapes/Seascapes
A designated Site of Special Scientific Interest
Managed by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
A haven to wild life and a great place for Landscapes/Seascapes
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