North East Norfolk Bird Club Event Calendar
Upcoming and previous events hosted by North East Norfolk Bird Club.
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Gresham Village and lanes walk Outdoor Event
DateLocationGreshamDATE: Saturday 2nd March 2024TIME: 09.00am to 1.00pmWALK LEADER: Janice DarchBOOKING REQUIRED: The maximum number of participants is 15. Please remember to sign up with Janice if you would like to come on the walk by emailing her on janicedarch@gmail.com before 5.00pm Thursday 29th FebruaryWALK DESCRIPTION: We will explore the lanes and footpaths around the village, including the sewage works which can be good for wagtails. I expect to find common hedgerow and woodland birds like finches, tits, warblers, perhaps woodpeckers, Buzzards, Kestrels, wintering thrushes such as Redwing and Fieldfare are likely as well as Sparrowhawk, Barn Owl, Pheasant and Red-legged Partridge. Flocks of geese may be on the fields or even late wintering wild swans.
MEETING POINT: Gresham ChurchyardPARKING AND SITE INFORMATION: Road park alongside Gresham Church on East Beckham Road, NR11 8RF [OS Explorer 252 | TG167386] adjacent to the Village Hall.DISTANCE: About 2 milesACCESSIBILITY: The walk is along lanes, tracks and field footpaths. As such, this event isn’t suitable for wheelchair users but please do contact us on nenbc@aol.co.uk to see which of our events can currently accommodate wheelchair users or could be adapted to do so.FACILITIES: NoneSTAR STATUS: This walk is within the NENBC recording area so the bird species you see or hear can all count towards your personal NENBC Star Badges (Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum awards based on the number of species you have seen or heard in the club area).GOING GREEN!: This event is within the club area so if you can walk or cycle to the site, all birds seen or heard can count towards your Green Eco-badges for birding without the use of motorised transport. We always encourage the use of public transport where possible but appreciate it isn’t always feasible so alternatively, car-sharing is encouraged. We are working on a way to best facilitate this but in the meantime, have a chat with folks at any of our events and contact them by email via the member page of our website to arrange something for next time.ADDITIONAL NOTES: Binoculars are recommended to gain full enjoyment from your birding. The leader will carry a telescope for her personal use only so if you would like to use one during the walk please bring your own along. It could be very useful at this site. Stout footwear is recommended as paths may be slippery or muddy particularly after rain. Young people aged 16 and 17 are welcome to attend unaccompanied with prior written consent from a parent or guardian who has also supplied a phone number where they can be contacted in an emergency but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Sorry no dogs except guide dogs. Please respect social distancing on the walk when appropriate for current conditions and preference of participants. -
Felbrigg Park Monthly Walk [3rd Wednesday of the month Sep-Jul] Outdoor Event
DateLocationFelbrigg ParkDATE: Wednesday 20th March 2024
TIME: 9.00am to 11:00am
WALK LEADER: Trevor Williams
NO BOOKING REQUIRED: It is always nice to know if you are coming via nenbc@aol.co.uk but by no means essential so if it takes your fancy on the day, please just turn up as we would love to see you!
WALK DESCRIPTION: This walk caters for all levels of birding ability so come and give us a try! We are a friendly bunch and always pleased to have folk join us whether they are NENBC members or not. We take a leisurely walk around the park and lake, route dependent on the local bird and other wildlife recently reported or likely to be present on the day. We regularly see over 40 bird species on an average walk and even on the worst of days more than 30.
MEETING POINT: National Trust Main Car Park, Felbrigg Park [Postcode: NR11 8PP will get you to the main entrance | what3words: denoting.reminds.bags for the car park | Grid Reference: TG197394 for the car park]
PARKING AND SITE INFORMATION: [Website - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/felbrigg-hall-gardens-and-estate]. Although access to the grounds is free to all and parking is free in the main car park for National Trust [NT] members with their machine-validated membership card, a parking fee is payable via the machines for non-NT members (£5 per vehicle). At time of writing, Sexton’s Lodge car park at the western end of the estate however remains free to all users and you can walk up from there along the internal estate road to our start point (about 10 mins). Do check out the NT website nearer the time though in case of any changes to their arrangements, including the free car parking at the Lodge.
DISTANCE: Approximately 2-mile circular walk
ACCESSIBILITY: The walk is usually ‘off-road’ along dirt footpaths and tracks, across fields, through woods and can include a few stairs by the lake. As such, this event isn’t suitable for wheelchair users but please do contact us on nenbc@aol.co.uk to see which of our events can currently accommodate wheelchair users or could be adapted to do so.
FACILITIES: Toilets and café facilities available at Felbrigg Hall.
STAR STATUS: This walk is within the NENBC recording area so any bird species you see or hear can all count towards your personal NENBC Star Badges (Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum awards based on the number of species you have personally seen or heard in the club area and recorded on our website since becoming a member).
GOING GREEN!: If you are able to walk or cycle to the start point from home, that would be fantastic, and as the walk is within the NENBC recording area, all the birds you see or hear can contribute to your personal NENBC Eco-badges (Green or Super-Green)! The Weavers’ Way and many other public footpaths bisect the park, as does the regional cycle route formerly named route 30. Bicycle racks are also available in the main car park. Felbrigg village and Aylmerton are also served by public transport, but buses are not frequent and unfortunately unlikely to fit with walk timings. Alternatively, car-sharing is encouraged. We are working on a way to best facilitate this but in the meantime, have a chat with folks at any of our events and contact them by email via the member page of our website to arrange something for next time.
ADDITIONAL NOTES: Binoculars are always recommended to gain full enjoyment from your birding. We don’t specifically carry a telescope on the walk unless one of our regulars brings theirs as it usually isn’t necessary but if you’d like to use one, please bring one along. Stout footwear is advised as paths may be slippery or muddy any time of year, particularly after rain. Young people aged 16 and 17 are welcome to attend unaccompanied with prior written consent from a parent or guardian who has also supplied a phone number where they can be contacted in an emergency but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Sorry no dogs except guide dogs. When appropriate for prevailing conditions and preference of participants, please respect social distancing when requested. -
"Bengal Tigers, Birds and the Taj Mahal" an evening talk with Trevor Williams Indoor Event
DateLocationGresham Village HallDATE: Thursday 28th March 2024TIME: 7.30pm to 9.30pmJOIN IN: Either in person at Gresham Village Hall. We are really sorry but we are unable to offer a Zoom option on this occasion but we will be back to the usual hybrid event of Zoom and In-person with our September talk.
A BIT ABOUT THE SPEAKER AND THEIR TALK: In this illustrated talk, Club Chair Trevor Williams provides an introduction to the birds, animals and tourist attractions within easy travelling distance of the capital Delhi. Centred on the premium wildlife reserves of Ranthambore, Bharatpur and the Chambal River this talk provides a beginners guide to the local wildlife, tourist attractions and fascinating culture of India. The sort of trip which is popular with wildlife holiday companies but one which, with a few local contacts, you could easily organise yourself.AT THE HALL: Those of you attending in-person at the hall can expect a selection of home-made cakes plus tea, coffee, hot chocolate, wine and cold drinks during the interval and of course the chance to socialise with other members. We can cater for gluten-free or other requirements if you let us know in advance. We have a 2nd hand ‘natural world’ book stall for you to purchase from / contribute your no-longer-required stock to, supplies of our publications to buy (including our annual bird reports), a display of member photos and details on our upcoming events. We are happy to offer members’ old birding equipment for sale at our events (or in our newsletter) with a contribution going to club funds.BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS: It is always nice to know if you are coming to the hall but by no means essential so if it takes your fancy on the evening, please just turn up as we would love to see you and we have plenty of space!ACCESSIBILITY: The hall is wheelchair accessible. The level car park at the hall is shingle but we can reserve a space next to the entrance if you need it.GOING GREEN!: The hall isn’t really accessible by public transport but if you are able to walk or cycle to the event that would be fantastic! Alternatively, car-sharing is encouraged. We are working on a way to best facilitate this but in the meantime, have a chat with folks at any of our events and contact them by email via the member page of our website to arrange something for next time, or let us know and we will try to put you in touch.DIRECTIONS: Gresham Village Hall, East Beckham Road off Church Lane, Gresham, Norfolk, NR11 8RT but note the published postcode might not take you to exactly the right spot! If you are coming through Aylmerton and Lower Gresham, turn right by the church (just after the school) and the hall is on your left. If you are coming through Gresham, turn left at the church (just before the school) and the hall is on your left. If you are dropping down from East Beckham, the hall is on your right opposite the church.PARKING: Access to the hall car park is off East Beckham Road, opposite the church. There is additional parking on the road along the side of the church itself and an overflow car park has kindly been offered to us by Gresham Village School. The school car park is located on Cromer Road to the left of the school as you face it and at the left-hand end of the row of houses – about a 300m walk from the hall. Please park considerately to allow maximum number of cars in the car parks and on the road but with enough space for passing traffic to be able to get through, including agricultural vehicles. We can send you a map of the locality on request.ANY QUERIES: Contact Carol on nenbc@aol.co.uk -
Burnham Overy Dunes Walk Outdoor Event
DateLocationBurnham OveryDATE: Sunday 31st March 2024TIME: 09.00am to 1.00pmWALK LEADER: Janice DarchBOOKING REQUIRED: The maximum number of participants is 15. Please remember to sign up with Janice if you would like to come on the walk by emailing her on janicedarch@gmail.com by Friday 29th March.
WALK DESCRIPTION: A track leads from a gateway by the layby north to the seawall and the dunes. It is very good for spring migrants, so we may be lucky with some early arrivals. Once on the seawall we will be overlooking Overy Creek where we will scan for water birds including wildfowl, waders and gulls. To our east is grazing marsh which may have grazing Wigeon, Teal and Geese. Marsh Harriers are common overhead. We will walk through the sand dunes to the beach and follow it westwards to Gun Hill and the entrance to Burnham Harbour. A sea watch may yield Scoter, Divers or Gannets passing. We will be able to see Scolt Head Island just across the channel at the turning point of our walk. The channel can be good for seeing divers up close while the dune habitat should have Stonechats, Linnets or an early Wheatear and maybe Shorelark and Snow Buntings. Our return walk will be inside of the dunes where can continue to view the channel and saltmarsh.
MEETING POINT: Meet at PE31 8JJ. This is at the crossroads just east of Burnham Overy Staithe on the Coast Road A149.PARKING AND SITE INFORMATION: The road south from the crossroad at PE31 8JJ on the Coast Road A149 just east of Burnham Overy Staithe goes to Burnham Market and on either side of it are small unsurfaced car parks. Opposite on the north side of the Coast Road there is also a layby. Website: https://www.visitnorfolk.co.uk/destination/burnham-overy-staitheDISTANCE: About 4 milesACCESSIBILITY: Walking is through dunes and as such, this event isn’t suitable for wheelchair users but please do contact us on nenbc@aol.co.uk to see which of our events can currently accommodate wheelchair users or could be adapted to do so.FACILITIES: None on the walk itself but they can be found in Burnham Overy Town and StaitheSTAR STATUS: This walk is not within the NENBC recording area so the bird species you see or hear won’t be able to count towards your personal NENBC Star Badges (Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum awards based on the number of species you have seen or heard in the club area).GOING GREEN!: This walk is out of the club area so species seen can’t count towards your Eco-badges for birding without the use of motorised transport but if you are able to walk or cycle to the start point from home, or even use public transport, that would be fantastic! Alternatively, car-sharing is encouraged. We are working on a way to best facilitate this but in the meantime, have a chat with folks at any of our events and contact them by email via the member page of our website to arrange something for next time.ADDITIONAL NOTES: Binoculars are recommended to gain full enjoyment from your birding. The leader will carry a telescope for her personal use only so if you would like to use one during the walk please bring your own along. It could be very useful at this site. Stout footwear is recommended as paths may be slippery or muddy particularly after rain. Young people aged 16 and 17 are welcome to attend unaccompanied with prior written consent from a parent or guardian who has also supplied a phone number where they can be contacted in an emergency but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Sorry no dogs except guide dogs. Please respect social distancing on the walk when appropriate for current conditions and preference of participants.