Night Out with Nightjars
July 3 @ 8:45 pm – 11:15 pm

Evening of Awe in the Enchanted Forest
As the sun dips below the horizon and twilight descends upon the forests of the Tyne Valley, the nocturnal world awakens. Among the creatures that stir, one enigmatic bird has captivated human imagination for millennia—the elusive Nightjar.
These cryptically camouflaged birds undertake a remarkable journey, migrating thousands of miles from Africa to our heathlands, forests, woodland edges, and moorlands during the summer months. They return to Northumberland in May, only to migrate back to Africa with the onset of September.
Adorned with enormous, otherworldly eyes, mysterious whiskers known as rictal bristles, and wide mouths, Nightjars are perfectly adapted for their nocturnal lifestyle. Shrouded in mystery and superstition, these birds have woven themselves into the very fabric of folklore. From the ancient myth of sucking goat’s milk—earning them the moniker ‘Goat Sucker’—to being revered as Odin’s night Ravens, Nightjars have both created fear and inspiration through the ages.
One of the most enchanting experiences of the Nightjar encounter is their unique song—known as churring. As darkness envelops the forest, the male Nightjar’s continuous, mechanical churring sound fills the air, an eerie and mesmerizing serenade that can last for minutes on end. This rhythmic, otherworldly sound resonates through the stillness of the night, creating an at
Night Out with Nightjars experiences will take place within 10 miles of Corbridge, exact meeting location will be provided upon booking.



