Bird ID Walk: Learn your Tweets and Hoots

Jan. 7, 2023

Fishponds Car Park
Station Road
Eynsham

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Walk with local bird experts Allen Stevens and Sally Taylor and learn to identify our birds and their songs

 

Join Nature Recovery Network’s Basic Bird Identification walk with experienced local birders, Allen Stevens and Sally Taylor. The walk will be the second in a series of bird surveying opportunities for NRN birding beginners.

 
 
The walks will take place at the change of each season with one of NRN's local birding experts. They will be at a relaxed pace with regular stops, so are suitable for all ages. The main aim is to help anyone who is interested in getting a bit more familiar with basic bird recognition, song/calls and the best places to spot them.
 
 
Walks will start at 09.00am at the Fishponds Car Park and finish by 11.00. Anyone who can only do an hour to finish at the half-way stop. Please bring binoculars if you have them.
 
 
We look forward to sharing some time with you in the Great Outdoors! 
 

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Speaker Allen Stevens
Allen has been a keen birder for as long as he can remember. He was fortunate to be able to continue this interest as a postgraduate student, completing a DPhil on the ‘Food Storing behaviour of Marsh Tits’, with fieldwork in Wytham Woods. As well as helping with the NRN …


Allen has been a keen birder for as long as he can remember. He was fortunate to be able to continue this interest as a postgraduate student, completing a DPhil on the ‘Food Storing behaviour of Marsh Tits’, with fieldwork in Wytham Woods. As well as helping with the NRN bird surveys around Eynsham he also is a volunteer with the BTO, participating in the annual national breeding bird survey.


 



 

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Date and Time

Sat, Jan. 7, 2023

2 a.m. - 4 a.m.
(GMT+0000) GMT

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Fishponds Car Park

Station Road
Eynsham

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Fishponds Car Park

Station Road
Eynsham