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Wildlife Wonders of the Howgills and Barden, Yorkshire Dales

Exploring the stunning landscapes of the Howgill Fells and Barden area in the Yorkshire Dales offers more than just breathtaking views — it’s a chance to encounter some fascinating wildlife native to this part of northern England.

Mammals You Might See

The Howgills are known for their diverse upland habitats, which support a range of mammals such as:

  • Red Deer: These large deer are often spotted grazing on the moorlands, especially at dawn or dusk.
  • Mountain Hare: Well adapted to the upland environment, they change their coat color seasonally to blend with the surroundings.
  • Foxes: Widespread and adaptable, foxes can be seen around woodlands and farmland edges.
  • Badgers: Primarily nocturnal, badgers inhabit the woodlands and are a key part of the local ecosystem.

Birds of the Howgills and Barden

Birdwatchers will be delighted by the upland and moorland species common in this area, including:

  • Red Grouse: The iconic bird of the moorlands, often heard calling across the heather.
  • Curlew: With their distinctive curved bills and haunting calls, curlews are a cherished sight in the dales.
  • Lapwing: Known for their striking black and white plumage and aerial displays.
  • Peregrine Falcon: A powerful raptor occasionally seen hunting over the fells.
  • Meadow Pipit and Skylark: These small songbirds fill the skies with their beautiful songs during warmer months.

The Common Lizard

A particularly exciting find in the Howgills and Barden is the presence of a common lizard. While reptiles aren’t as common in these cooler upland areas, patches of heathland and sunny rocky spots provide a perfect habitat. These small, agile reptiles bask in the sun and can be spotted darting among the rocks and vegetation.


If you’re planning a visit to the Howgills or the Barden area, keep your eyes and ears open — you never know what wildlife surprises await! The Twitcher lodge, named for its prime location, is the perfect spot to watch not only upland birds like red grouse, curlew, and peregrine falcons but also more unexpected residents like common lizards basking in the sun. Nestled in this private landscape, it offers a unique chance to experience the rich diversity of both birdlife and reptiles in the Yorkshire Dales.

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