Birds

The Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a special place for upland birds thanks to its diversity of habitats and landscapes. Birds such as Hen Harriers, Ring Ouzels and Whinchats, as well as many other species, can all be found in the beautiful hills and valleys of the fells.

Download our Birding in Bowland leaflet for places to see birds and places to stay in the Forest of Bowland AONB (PDF, 5.5mb).

Please act responsibly when visiting the countryside, especially when visiting moorland areas, as inadvertent disturbance of some of these specially protected birds could be detrimental to their well being. Ground nesting birds are particularly vulnerable and an information leaflet with an attractive bird ID guide has been put together in partnership with English Nature, the RSPB and Lancashire Countryside Service. You can download the Treading Carefully Leaflet (PDF, 1.1mb) in PDF format. Please follow the birdwatchers code of conduct.

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Walk of the Month:

Riverside Walk (pdf 535kb)

| River Lune

The perfect time of year to follow the River Lune Millennium Park pathway, take the opportunity to enjoy the summer weather and picnic at either Bull Beck or Crook O'Lune picnic sites.


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