LDBWS Field Trip: Barbondale

Pic by Craig Bell Our president John Wilson and his son Jonty will help you get the most out of this beautiful spot in the north of our recording area. We hope to find a host of woodland, upland and riverine species including Redstart, Pied Flycatcher, Wheatear, Ring Ouzel and Dipper. For more

LDBWS Field Trip: LDBWS Field Meeting: Foulshaw Moss with McKee & McCafferty

Join Alasdair and Andrew for a walk round Foulshaw Moss, one of the largest peat bog restoration projects in Britain and home to a wealth of wildlife.  As well as the famous Foulshaw Ospreys, we have a good chance of seeing and hearing warblers, Tree Pipit, Tree Sparrow, Lesser Redpoll, Stonechat and a fair chance

LDBWS Field Trip: Creeks and Canals of Conder, Thurnham & Glasson

Meet Luke Hawkins for an informal yet informative walk in which we hope to see and hear lots of great wetland and farmland songbirds including Reed, Sedge, Grasshopper and Cetti's Warbler, both Whitethroats, Tree Sparrows and Reed Buntings.  Watch Common Terns and Avocets at close quarters with other target waders including Bar-tailed Godwit and Little

LDBWS Field Trip: Brigsteer Wetland with Rob Pocklington

Join National Trust Ranger Rob for a walk down to the wetland that was created in 2014. Recent highlights include marsh harrier, great white egret and booming bittern. This the fourth time bittern has been recorded there and the first that is properly booming! We will discuss how the site was made, its birdlife, the

Summer Bird Quiz Online

LDBWS Summer Bird Quiz Online July 25th 7:30 - 8:30PM Join quizmaster Dan Haywood for an educational yet humorous quiz on summer birds. This will be a multiple choice quiz with questions for all including a few to test even the most knowledgeable birders. Spot prizes will be handed out as well as special prizes for

LDBWS Summer Social. Fully Booked.

LDBWS Summer Social on Friday August 12th. It will be held in a beautiful wildlife-friendly garden literally overlooking the Lune estuary. Summery food and drink will be provided gratis. The site is a real hidden gem and will be our midday base for walks around a nearby private land with kingfishers and an egret colony and for passage wader and warbler-watching

October Meeting online – Alasdair McKee ‘Foulshaw: Birds and Beasts of the Bog’

Although best known for its Ospreys, Foulshaw Moss is home to a wealth of other wildlife. The ever eloquent and effortlessly effervescent Alasdair McKee (Cumbria Wildlife Trust Volunteer Warden and friend to LDBWS) will introduce us to some of the reserve's special residents in an entertaining illustrated talk.

November Meeting at Hornby Institute – Kevin Briggs ‘A Walk in the Woods’

Our November meeting will feature a talk from Kevin Briggs entitled 'A Walk in the Woods'. Kevin's presentation will focus on the nesting behaviour of four species; pied flycatcher, nuthatch, blue tit and great tit. Based on many seasons of his in-the-field monitoring and shot through with over fifty years of the speaker's ornithological nous,

January 1st 10am: LDBWS Field Meeting: New Year’s Day Walk at Aldcliffe

Join Dan Haywood, Barrie Cooper and other fellow LDBWS members for a gentle winter walk which will take in the birdlife of Freeman's Wood, Freeman's Pools, Aldcliffe Marsh SSSI and the Wildfowler's Pools. Meet at the south end of New Quay Road Lancaster (what3words: faster.stow.brings). Email Dan via [email protected] for special requests and more information! 

January Meeting at Hornby Institute featuring ”Wild Ingleborough” talk

The Yorkshire Wildilfe Trust's Ellie Parker will tell us all about this landscape-scale habitat and wildlife restoration project at one of the NW's most beautiful upland sites.  In order to reduce car usage to these meetings it would be great if people could offer lifts- please email ldbws.info@gmail if you can help (similarly if you require a

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