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The Whitby Naturalists' Club seeks to study, promote interest in and conserve natural history, local history and archaeology, particularly in the Whitby area. Membership is open to anyone with a genuine interest in these topics, and new members are very welcome. Existing members range in skill and experience from interested beginners to specialists in their chosen field.

Club Special Interest Groups cover amphibia & reptiles, archaeology, birds, freshwater fish, fungi, geology, insects (Lepidoptera), insects (other), local history, mammals, microbes & protists, other invertebrates, plants, sea & shore life, and weather.


Trip to Maybeck looking for amphibians

Help needed! 
The Club needs volunteers : 


Seen locally...

"Speckled Wood, Pararge aegeria, butterfly on a conifer in Adrian Bury's garden sunning itself, at around 12 noon Monday. 
Uniquely among our butterflies the Speckled Wood can over winter as a caterpillar or a chrysalis. 
Photo Adrian Bury"
Black-throated Diver, Gavia arctica, Scarborough - Elaine Hoyle.
Brimstone now locally seen due to a project lead by Wendy Holliday
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