Fri 21st Feb 2025 Pennington Flash 13.00 – 17.00

A replacement for the cancelled winter 2024 trip. On the outskirts of Greater Manchester, Pennington Flash is an excellent winter birding location. The large lake is home to a variety of wildfowl while the surrounding woodland is equally rich, including Willow Tits, which are no longer found in our district. As the afternoon comes to

Sat 1st Mar 2025 Aldcliffe 10.00 – 13.00

We'll explore the Lune Estuary around Aldcliffe, where we can hope to see wintering birds as well as the first few early spring migrants. The high spring tide will give us an opportunity to watch for hard-to-find species such as Water Pipit and Jack Snipe that normally remain hidden out of sight on the marshes

Sun 30th Mar 2025 Ribble Estuary 09.00 – 17.00

Like Morecambe Bay, the Ribble Estuary is another fantastic area of varied wetland habitats. We'll spend a day exploring the wet grasslands, saltmarshes and mudflats on the south side of the estuary hoping to see a great selection of wildfowl, waders and raptors. Our exact itinerary will be determined based on the weather conditions and

Sat 26th April 2025 Heysham 07.00 – 10.00

A repeat of a previous trip aiming to catch spring migration in action at one of the premier migration sites in our area. Our focus will be flexible (seabird migration; overhead visible migration or looking for grounded migrants) depending on weather conditions. With a strong incoming tide, seabirds may be following the tide into the

Sat 10th May 2025 Bird Race

Here is a date for your diaries, and a new type of event compared to our typical field trips: the LDBWS Bird Race will be a friendly competition in which teams compete to record the most bird species in a day. Take it as seriously (or not) as you wish; ultimately, it’s about having fun

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