PETERBOROUGH BIRD CLUB Event Calendar
Upcoming and previous events hosted by PETERBOROUGH BIRD CLUB.
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Changed to Frampton Outdoor Event
DateLocationFramptonSaturday 3rd February - Change of venue
Yesterday Stewart Short did a recce of Fen Drayton, which was the intended venue for our next outdoor event, and reported that flooding is still making access to much of the reserve impossible or difficult. The only decent birding was distant from the car park. We have therefore come to the conclusion that we should abandon Fen Drayton and go elsewhere. The preferred suggestion is RSPB Frampton Marsh which will guarantee birds and is usually very popular amongst Members.
Meet at 10.00 AM on Saturday 3rd February
Meet: In the reserve car park (please note that there is an entry charge to non-RSPB members)Post code: PE 20 1AYMap ref: TF 356 392Leader: TBC -
Nene Washes Eldernell Outdoor Event
DateLocationEldernellFor wildfowl, raptors, owls, cranes and wild swans.
Anybody with an interest in nature, from beginner to expert, are welcome to join us on our Outdoor Events that are free. It is a good way to get to know existing members and possibly improve your expertise.
Meet: At the carpark which is off the A650 at CoatesPost code: PE7 2DDMap ref: TF318993Leader: Bob Payne 01780783041 -
Wildlife of the Pantanal given by JAMES LOWEN Indoor Event
DateLocationSt Mark's Church HallWildlife of the Pantanal
JAMES LOWEN
The author of Bradt Travel Guide’s best-selling book “Pantanal Wildlife : A Visitor’s Guide to Brazil’s Great Wetland” treats you to a visual celebration of the New World’s most magical wildlife experience. In the bio-geographic melting-pot of the Pantanal - the aquatic heart of South America – are breathtaking congregations of mammals, birds and reptiles, many of them record-breakers of the natural world and most showing at point-blank range…all in the best place anywhere to see Jaguar, the New World’s mightiest cat.
James is an award-winning author and photographer specialising in natural history, conservation and travel. Of his 13 books, two have been named Travel Guidebook of the Year and one was long-listed for the Wainwright Prize for nature-writing. An experienced naturalist based in Norfolk James regularly writes for the Daily Telegraph The Countryman, BBC Wildlife, Bird Watching and Nature’s Home and edits Neotropical Birding magazine. James’ photography features regularly in the above publications.
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Indoor Events are free to members and we warmly welcome nature loving non-members for a small donation of £2.50 cash on the door.