Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Autumn migration brings life to Cleethorpes coast

Each autumn, the skies above Cleethorpes and Humberston Fitties come alive as thousands of waders and waterfowl arrive from the Arctic. Some settle on the Humber Estuary for winter, while others pause briefly before continuing their journey to warmer climates.

This stretch of coast, with its mix of mudflats and saltmarsh, is one of the most important stopovers in Europe for migratory birds. From familiar flocks of knots and oystercatchers to rarer species, the estuary’s protected status reflects its role in sustaining birdlife on the move.

Watching the tides draw the birds closer to shore is part of the area’s seasonal rhythm, but their survival depends on being left undisturbed. Roosting and feeding take huge energy, and when flocks are startled into flight they burn reserves needed to complete their long journey.

Visitors can play their part by keeping to paths, giving dogs less freedom near the shore, and steering clear of sandbanks where large groups gather. For water sports users, the saltmarsh is strictly off limits.

With tens of thousands of birds on view, the Humber offers a natural spectacle to rival anywhere in the country – provided people share the space with care.

 Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/Chaithanya

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