Saturday February 4th 9:30-11:30 LDBWS Field Meeting: Hawfinch Walk at Silverdale – now Fully Booked

Following on from our successful event one year ago (6 or 7 hawfinches seen and more heard!), here's another bite at the cherrystone. Join Nick Godden and other experienced hawfinders for a fairly gentle walk where we hope to find this enigmatic red-listed species as well as a host of other attractive woodland birds in Silverdale & Arnside AONB. Sorry

Sat 18th February 09:00-12:00 LDBWS Field Meeting BIRDING BY BIKE

A low carbon special! Meet fellow birders for a slow, level cycle at the end of New Quay Road, Lancaster at 9AM. The ride (with lots of stops) will take in the sights of the Lune estuary as well as the quiet lanes of Thurnham and Cockersands for geese, swan species and raptors.   For

Mon 27th February 19:30 to 21:00 LDBWS Members Meeting Online featuring ”Birding in the Isle of Avalon” with Mike Roberts

The talk will look at the wide variety of habitats in the area now known as the Avalon Marshes near Glastonbury.  This includes reserves such as Ham Wall, Shapwick Heath, Westhay and Greylake. Featuring Mike's stunning photography It will look at some of ethnic conservation successes and cover species such as bitterns, little bitterns, great

March Meeting at Hornby Institute featuring “British bird skulls.”

It will be a fun session with plenty to look at as we get up close and cranial with Steve Bullen's fifty-year collection of British bird skulls. This one night only exhibition of dozens of beautiful heads will form the basis of a quiz. I suggest you start boning up because we're not just playing for pride!   Star prize will be another

Sat 8th July 10.00 LDBWS Field Meeting: Birk Bank

As well as a plethora of adult and juvenile birds this session will also aim to find bog dragonflies and moorland butterflies. Members free, non-members £5 payable on the day. To book and for more details please email [email protected] with the heading 'Birk Bank'.

Sun 22nd October 08.00 LDBWS Field Meeting: Farleton Fell

Limited to twelve places, this free guided event will hope to catch migration in action on the beautiful limestone SSSI of Farleton Knott. If we're lucky we'll see big flocks of Redwings, Fieldfares and finches including Chaffinches and Bramblings on the move. In passage periods like these club members have found off-passage scarcities like Lapland Bunting

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