Tues 30th May 19.00 LDBWS Field Meeting: Barbondale: Evening Session 7:00 PM

To take advantage of the long spring evenings this walk should produce a beautiful variety of riverine, woodland and moorland species including grey wagtail, redstart and both flycatchers. Members free, non-members £5 payable on the day. To book and for more details please email ldbws.info@gmail.com with the heading 'Barbondale'.

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 ldbws.info@gmail.com 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

Sun 26th November 07:45 Field meeting: Pilling Lane Ends

Join Nick Godden and Dan Haywood for an early morning session watching thousands of wild geese leaving their night-time roost- always a spectacular sight and sound. other birds we might encounter include Whooper Swans, ducks including Pintail and Wigeon and raptors including Merlin and Peregrine. Numbers are limited to 20 participants so please book your

November Meeting online -Britain’s Favourite Birds: five bird biographies – Dr Stephen Moss, Naturalist, Author and the first Springwatch Producer.

Stephen is a senior lecturer at Bath Spa University and the President of Somerset Wildlife Trust. Stephen is an entertaining and informative speaker who will provide the perfect pre-Xmas talk on five of Britain's favourite birds. Based on his many successful bird biographies, this talk will feature “The Owl,” which is due to be published

Sat 9th December 09:00 Field meeting: Birding the Lune estuary by bike

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. Please e-mail ldbws.info@gmail.com with the heading

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