Wildlife in Hull & East Yorkshire



The Deep Aquarium
Visit The Deep, Hull’s award-winning aquarium and be taken on a journey through prehistoric seas, past tropical lagoons, into the vast open oceans, down to the darkest depths, through the chilly Kingdom of ice and into the future. The Deep is home to spectacular animals including sharks and stingrays, the UK’s only pair of Green sawfish, hundreds of tropical reef fish, Loggerhead sea turtles a colony of Gentoo penguins, and much more to keep all ages entertained.
RSPB Bempton Cliffs
RSPB Bempton Cliffs is a sanctuary for seabirds, boasting one of the most spectacular seabird colonies in the UK. From March to October, witness puffins, razorbills, guillemots, and gannets nesting on sheer rock faces. Follow marked paths for views of their displays and melodious calls, offering a glimpse into coastal birdlife. Join a 3-hour seabird cruise from nearby Bridlington for close encounters and stunning photography opportunities. In winter, spot wintering birds of prey on guided walks.
Spurn Nature Reserve
Spurn Nature Reserve, protruding into the Humber Estuary, is a haven for migratory birds and rare wildlife. Explore dunes and salt marshes, spotting species like the pied flycatcher and spoonbill. In autumn, witness thousands of birds migrating southward. Experience a unique Spurn Safari aboard an ex-military Unimog, delving into natural and historical facets, including a visit to the iconic black and white lighthouse.
Seals at Flamborough
Tucked along Flamborough’s rugged coastline are grey and common seal colonies. Visit North Landing to observe seals basking or playing in the waters below. Join a guided boat tour for an intimate encounter with seals in their habitat, while learning about conservation efforts. Flamborough offers tranquility amidst unspoiled beauty and abundant wildlife.
East Yorkshire’s Wetlands
East Yorkshire’s wetlands, from marshes to reedbeds, provide a haven for diverse bird species and aquatic life. Explore reserves like Tophill Low and North Cave Wetlands, home to rare birds such as bitterns and avocets. Whether a seasoned birder or a novice, these habitats offer a super-charged nature experience.
Dolphins off the East Yorkshire Coast
Embark on the Yorkshire Belle from Bridlington for a chance to witness dolphins frolicking along the rugged coastline. Alternatively, spot pods of dolphins from Sewerby Cliff Tops.
Red Kites over the Yorkshire Wolds
Wander the Yorkshire Wolds and watch for red kites soaring overhead. Once nearly extinct in England, these birds of prey now grace the skies of East Yorkshire, adding to its untamed beauty.