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Peacock ButterflyThe Peacock butterfly, so called because of the eyespot it has on its wings, can be most easily seen during July and August when they emerge from pupa. They then hibernate over-winter, emerging in late March to find early flowers and to start off the next generation.
Blue TitA colourful and common garden bird that can often be seen doing acrobatics on feeders and bird tables.
Common FrogWhen not in ponds breeding common frog are largely land living. They can breath through their skin spending months hibernating in piles of rotting leaves and mud. They can live up to eight years in the wild.
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Walk NameRefGradeDistance (Miles)
A Choice of Walks Between Barmston and UlromeE1Easy4
A Short Stroll from PaullE34Easy2
A Walk from Withernsea (or Rimswell)E23Moderate6
Bempton to BucktonE3Moderate4
Bessingby and Beach StrollE64Moderate4.5
Danes Dyke - Flamborough - Beacon HillE4Moderate3
Easington and Skeffling Circular WalkE52Easy5
Flamborough Lighthouse - New FallE6Easy2
Flamborough Lighthouse to North LandingE11Moderate2
Flamborough Village - Bempton Cliffs - FlamboroughE7Challenging7
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