RSPB Langford Lowfield

Since a previous visit in 2017, more former quarry land has been handed over to the RSPB to rewild an additional area of this interesting reserve. The first of our Spring migrants should have returned by this later than usual monthly trip. There are no facilities on the reserve but a café is nearby Collingham […]

Around the UK in 200 Birds

A presentation by Nick Martin who toured the UK in 2022 to find 200 birds. We will enjoy the song of the Nightingale and watch Eagles soaring high in Scottish skies

RSPB Coombe Valley

Spring arrivals at this delightful wooded reserve should include Redstart & Pied Flycatcher. Café & toilets ST13 7EU

North Yorkshire 3-day Trip

Visiting various reserves including Fairburn Ings & Bempton Cliffs from Scarborough base

Evening Meeting

Weather permitting we will take a walk around Bouskell Park, after a round-up of recent events and future club plans

Boston Belle Cruise

Boat trip from Boston down the River Witham to The Wash. Birdwatching with a difference!

AGM & Photo Competition

Election/re-election of committee members and a review of the 2023/24 club year. Voting for best photo.

RSPB Langford Lowfields

2 previous visits here were postponed because of flooding, but we hope this improving site with it’s good variety of habitat will throw up some interesting birds

Bird Migration – Nigel Slater

How, why, where, when, record-breakers, latest technology, history, future projects. The whole migration subject is totally absorbing. Miraculous journeys made by bundles of feathers!

Summer Leys WLT – Cancelled due to Flooding

Situated in the Upper Nene Valley near Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, this reserve with its low-lying gravel islands will attract waders and is good for wintering waterfowl. Mature hedgerows harbour Tree Sparrows and we may see the early winter visitors such as Siskin, Fieldfare and Redwings too. Visitor Centre with café & toilet facilities NN29 7TD

Middleton Lakes RSPB

This expansive reserve in the River Tame Valley was formerly gravel pits and since being turned over to nature seems to get better each year. Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers are known to be present here, so we might be in for a rare treat. Visitor Centre with toilet facilities B78 2BB