Learn to identify common garden, woodland and farmland birds...
Join our wildlife experts for a practical session observing birds at the feeding stations and in the hand with the help of visiting bird ringers. Explore other habitats around the farm on a guided walk, and learn tips for things to look out for to improve your bird spotting!
- Bring binoculars if you have them, or we'll have a few pairs available to borrow on request.
- Dress for the weather and wear suitable boots/wellies.
- Suitable for adults and children. Children under 16 years must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
- No dogs.
This training session is one of a programme of events in the Bore Place Wildlives and Wellbeing project. Keep an eye on our What’s On page for more wildlife identification training sessions, residential stays and Bioblitzes in Spring and Summer 2018. Sign up to our mailing list to keep updated.
This project is free thanks to funding from the Postcode Local Trust. Postcode Local Trust is a grant-giving charity funded entirely by players of People’s Postcode Lottery. Our Wildlives and Wellbeing project received £18,047 from the Trust to deliver programmes that build confidence, independence and wellbeing for children and adults with special educational needs; lead wildlife identification workshops and offer therapeutic Wildlife Wellbeing residential weekends in the beautiful setting of Bore Place