Whetstone Gate and Morton Moor

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Nearby Sites
Burley Moor
Addingham Moor
Hawksworth Moor
Ilkley Moor
Bingley Moor

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Specialities
Curlew 
Lapwing 
Meadow Pipit  
Wheatear 
Snow Bunting 
Short-eared Owl  
Skylark 
Snipe 
Whinchat
 
 

 

 

 

Whetstone Gate is an area north of Riddlesden, Keighley, a narrow lane leads from the East Morton to Silsden road. The lower slopes provide rough pasture for sheep farming and these give way to an expanse of heather moorland which form the south-western part of Rombalds Moor. This area is rich in bird life with breeding Meadow Pipit, Skylark, Lapwing and Curlew. Birds of prey are often seen here throughour the year. In winter Snow Bunting have been seen near at the top of the road, once you've reached the heather areas. Lower down the slopes by the scattered buildings, Snipe can be heard drumming and Cuckoo frequent this area in spring.

 

 

 

 

Notable Sightings - 2003
23rd March 2003 First Wheatears noted.
25th May 2003 A single Ruddy Turnstone.
Notable Sightings - 2004
30th September 2004 Family party of Stonechat 
Notable Sightings - 2005
10th June 12 Snipe displaying.
August Three juvenile Whinchats were seen with parents.