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Mark Hamblin

Beginners’ Birdwatching

Date: -
Location: Tyland Barn, Sandling, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 3BD
Price: Normal fee: £37.50 per person per day.
Concessionary fee: Kent Wildlife Trust volunteers, senior citizens, unemployed and students £5 off.
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Do you love birds but need a bit of help identifying them?

About the event

Learn out how to identify birds on this introductory course.  The day begins at Tyland Barn with an indoor morning session to give you an overview of Britain’s birds. This will include a closer look at some of the more important bird families and the markings and features to look for when you are trying to identify a bird.  Advice will be given on the places where you can go to see birds and recommendations for equipment and books.

After lunch, we will spend a few hours out and about at Holborough Marshes Reserve, where we will learn how to use binoculars and telescopes.   We will look for and find the birds that may be present in scrub and wetland habitats.  We will practice spotting markings and other characteristics that help with identification, and listen out for songs and calls and learn to identify one or two species by sound alone.

If you love birds but need a bit of help knowing how to find and identify them, then this course is for you.

By the end of the course it is expected that you will know more about:

  • The key features that help separate one bird from another
  • The importance of songs and calls
  • Good places and habitats to find birds in Kent
  • Use of binoculars and other equipment

Led by Richard Moyse, Richard Moyse. Bird-watcher, botanist & entomologist with more than 35 years’ experience studying and conserving wildlife in Kent.

Suitable for beginners and improvers

  • Cafe/refreshments

  • Toilets

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What to bring:

  • Packed lunch and drinks.
  • Binoculars
  • Suitable outdoor clothing
  • Walking boots or strong walking shoes

 

Tyland Barn is wheelchair accessible. All surface path around wildlife garden.

Holborough Marshes has circular paths, some areas are muddy and uneven, kissing gates, mixed surfaces, while generally level there are a couple of steep banks on the public footpath.

Please contact us to discuss specific accessibility requirements

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