• Spring Migrants

     

    Despite the at times, cold and showery weather summer migrants are returning to the reserve. Wheatear, ring ouzel and sand martins arrived last week. The photo here is of a wheatear in the field next to the visitor centre, seen on the 7th April.

    Curlew have been back for a few weeks now and are displaying. Lapwing numbers seem to be down this year, we will be starting our surveys next week and will have more data.…

    • 8 Apr 2016
  • Skydancer Celebration - Thursday 16th July, 4:30pm - 7:30pm

    Come and join us at Hallbankgate Village Hall, and be part of our award winning Skydancer Project Celebration on Thursday 16th July, 4:30pm to 7:30pm.

    There will be an evening packed full of hen harrier related activities, including activities for children, a Skydancer Trail and the showing of our inspirational Skydancer film.

    For more information contact Julie Chrisp, Skydancer Engagement Officer, telephone: 0191 233…

    • 1 Jul 2015
  • Geltsdale Gallery - Contemporary Art Exhibition by Laura M R Harrison

    Geltsdale Gallery is hosting a Contemporary Art Exhibition by Laura M R Harrison, featuring film projection, photography and sound.  The installation runs until Tuesday 23rd June, with public access between 9.00am and 5pm 7 days per week.

    Starting in February of this year, under the cover of darkness, Laura has been a regular visitor to the waters of Tindale Tarn. In her practice Laura prefers to step out of routine, using…

    • 1 Jun 2015
  • Photographic Exhibition by Adam Moan

    The Geltsdale Gallery is currently showing a photographic exhibition by Adam Moan, featuring images from the Geltsdale Reserve and further afield. Visitors can view Adam’s work until Sunday 17th May from 9am to 5pm 7 days per week.

    Adam lives near to the reserve at the village of Castle Carrock, and has been volunteering regularly for RSPB Geltsdale since 2013.

    • 20 Apr 2015
  • A first for the reserve

    After organising the black grouse co-ordinated lek count this morning, Ian Ryding (Farmland Warden) was on the way back to the office when he found a little egret near Tindale Tarn.

    Record shot of the little egret on Stagsike Meadow (Adam Moan)

    The bird flew onto the meadow in front of the office and was feeding for a short while before flying off at height. This was the 200th bird species to be seen on the reserve…

    • 9 Apr 2015
  • Gallery Exhibition by Illustrator Phil Hayes 20th January – 20th March

    The new exhibition at Geltsdale Visitor Centre features the work of London based illustrator Phil Hayes. Inspired by childhood books and charts, he presents a series of pen and ink portraits of British birds.  

    Working in black and white, and with little or no attention paid to background details, the work focuses on the subject matter itself; the form, shape and pattern of a particular species. These detailed and sometimes…

    • 19 Jan 2015
  • Major Jim Penton

    RSPB Geltsdale would like to acknowledge the dedicated work of local resident Jim Penton, who died on 24th December 2014 at the age of 94. 

    Jim, a retired Army Major, collected weather data for the Environment Agency since 1st January 1990, which he kindly passed on to the reserve for our records. 

    Jim’s service of thanks giving was held at Lanercost Priory on Wednesday January 7th, by the Reverend Dr Rod Allon-Smith, followed…

    • 14 Jan 2015
  • Late Ring Ouzel

    A late Ring Ouzel was found and photographed by Adam Moan near Tindale Tarn on Sunday. This is the latest ever record for the reserve, although we have had November records of this summer visitor before. The bird in the photo was with Fieldfares, there are thousands on the reserve at the moment, mainly feeding on hawthorn berries. There are also Redwings in some of the flocks and a few Lesser Redpolls. Good numbers of…

    • 20 Nov 2014
  • Rainbows and Thrushes

     

    If finches were last month’s birds, this month is of the thrushes. Earlier in the week, mixed flocks could be seen passing through the reserve in number - groups of 10’s to 100’s of Fieldfare, Redwing and Starling. On the 6th, hundreds of Fieldfare stopped off to feed - erupting from the vegetation as you pass, swooping around in every direction. A more secretive thrush has been spotted about the…

    • 8 Nov 2014
  • New Exhibition at the Geltsdale Gallery - 25th October to 18th January

    The Gallery at RSPB Geltsdale will feature a new exhibition from 25th October, showing original artwork by Barry Robson from the children’s wildlife books ‘Kitty the Toon’ and ‘Screamer the Swift’.

    Local author and naturalist John Miles has teamed up with illustrator Barry Robson to create a series of children’s books which explore the lives of British birds.

    • 17 Oct 2014
  • Visible migration 2014

    The Alston Wildife Group visited Geltsdale on Saturday to see the visible migration in action over the visitor centre at Stagsike (photo - Fiona Knox). We are in the Tyne Gap, a recognised low level route for birds crossing the country. The hill to the south of the visitor centre act as a barrier concentrating the movement of birds over the garden. The weather was perfect that morning with a light westerly wind, there…

    • 13 Oct 2014
  • Geltsdale Sky Watching Event Tuesday 4th November 7.00pm to 9.00pm

    Following on from the success of our event at the beginning of the year, the Border Astronomical Society will be hosting a second sky watch event at RSPB Geltsdale. Both society members and the general public are welcome to attend.

    If cloud obscures or restricts the viewing on the night a presentation will be used to illustrate what is visible in the sky at the time of year.

    Participants are advised to wear warm clothing…

    • 8 Oct 2014
  • Bats at Geltsdale

    Despite a quiet night for bats last night, a male Natterer’s bat, ringed at a limekiln on the reserve September 2013, was caught again last night at the same site. This is our first bat to be ‘re-trapped’ as part of this licensed, volunteer project looking at how bats use our archaeological structures. Noctule, brown long-eared bat, common and soprano pipistrelle bats were also in the area last night…

    • 30 Sep 2014
  • Autumn Migration

    The spectacle of over a thousand barnacle geese has been seen over the reserve, both today and yesterday. At least 300 landed on the reserve at Tindale Tarn yesterday lunchtime. Thousands of these geese were seen on the north-east coast yesterday morning and were then heading over the reserve to the Solway for the winter. A small group of pink-footed geese were seen flying over south west yesterday and today 30 greylag…

    • 23 Sep 2014
  • Geltsdale Past and Present

    A call to all photographers, do you have any photographs of Geltsdale in the past and if so would you be willing to send a copy of your photographs to the reserve for our records?

    The wardens at Geltsdale would like to compare the changes that have taken place to the landscape and your old photographs could help.  Photographs can be posted or emailed to the reserve.  Send photographs, or request our address details at geltsdale…

    • 22 Sep 2014
  • CONSERVATION FARMING

    On Saturday 4th October, RSPB Site Manager Stephen Westerberg and John Errington of Tarnhouse Farm will lead small groups on a unique tour behind the scenes of a farm that has to constantly balance the needs of the ecological system of the upland landscape and the day to day practicalities of running a farm. As well as demonstrating some hands on techniques, they will lead discussion and tell stories of their shared…

    • 11 Sep 2014
  • Exhibition of Paintings by Hugh Clarke

    The Geltsdale Gallery are currently showing a collection of works in pastel and watercolour by local sculptor and painter Hugh Clarke. 

    Hugh lives alongside one of the many visitor trails on the reserve, and Geltsdale's big skies, wooded valleys and wide open spaces act as an inspiration and catalyst for his work.  The paintings in his current exhibition show a selection of landscapes illustrating local view points.

    The…

    • 10 Sep 2014
  • The Gilsland Show

    With a disappointing forecast, strong winds and stormy skies, Belinda Lloyd, Assistant Farmland Warden and Jill Jones, Reserve Administrator set off to woman a stall at the Gilsland Show, supported by Ness and Bonnie the dog.

    After the ordeal of setting up the gazebo in storm force winds, the team prepared themselves to receive the public and create a work of art, a “willow sheep”. The members of the public bravely…

    • 4 Aug 2014
  • Whinchats – Geltsdale Spring/Summer 2014

    Geltsdale volunteers Amanda and Martin have returned for a fourth year to continue their amazing work monitoring and ringing our whinchat population on the reserve.

    This spring/summer they have identified provisionally 81 territories (singing males) with at least 50 of those territories occupied by pairs. 54 colour ringed birds have returned to the reserve from 2012 and/or 2013. The oldest colour-ringed male has had…

    • 23 Jul 2014
  • Come and Join RSPB Geltsdale at Hallbankgate Summer Fete - Saturday 12th July

    Come and join RSPB Geltsdale for an afternoon of family fun at Hallbankgate Primary School on Saturday 12th July.

    • 2 Jul 2014
  • Geltsdale is Calling All Hen Harrier Heroes - Skydancer needs your help!

    The RSPB's Skydancer project has just been nominated for a National Lottery Award!

    Skydancer is just one of seven projects in the running for Best Education Project, selected from more than 750 applications.

    Winning would mean gaining national media attention for the plight of the hen harrier, as the award ceremony will be televised at primetime on BBC One in September! There's also a £2,000 prize which would go…

    • 30 Jun 2014
  • Tales of the Forgotten North: A Dark Tale from the Kings Forest

    On Wednesday 7th May 33 pupils from Castle Carrock School visited RSPB Geltsdale as part of a storytelling project “Tales of the Forgotten North”. The visit was led by Chris Bostock (storyteller, A Bit Crack) and Paul Frodsham (archaeologist, ANOB).

    On Wednesday 25th at 7pm, Chris Bostock, Paul Frodsham and the children of Castle Carrock School will present their tale at Castle Carrock Village Hall, together…

    • 18 Jun 2014
  • Searching for ring ouzels in the North Pennines

    RSPB Scotland Research Assistant, Davide Scridel, has gone south this summer to search for ring ouzels in the North Pennines at RSPB Geltsdale.   To find out more about his work with this elusive species click on the link below.

    http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/ourwork/b/scotland/archive/2014/06/12/a-record-breaking-giant-tortoise-in-cumbria.aspx

    • 16 Jun 2014
  • A Hoot of an Evening

     

    Visitors on Geltsdale’s Owl Evening (29th May) enjoyed a fine display of Short-eared Owl activity. Several birds emerged from their roost; allowing visitors to enjoy close up views of birds hunting over the heather in their acrobatic style. We were even treated to the marvellous aerial display of a territorial dispute.

    Good views of lekking Black Grouse, Whinchat and Stonechat were also observed; whilst the Cuckoo…

    • 2 Jun 2014
  • Photoworks by Malcolm Gibson – an Exhibition at RSPB Geltsdale - 15th April to 15th June

    The Photoworks produced for this exhibition were all created in and around the fells and hills of the North Cumbrian Pennines.

    The work is constructed with objects found at the site, with the finished piece produced and photographed during the process. The object at the centre of the work is placed where it is found and dictates how the piece is made and photographed. Other objects found close by are added or removed…

    • 23 Apr 2014