Upcoming public events held at the Netherfield Lagoons Local Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire.
Come and help us count the birds on the site. Its a good way to brush up on bird id and meet some fellow enthusiasts.
Meet at the end of Teal Close, opposite the CEM warehouse at 07.45.
If you want to help with the Patchwatch, come any time of the day for as long as you want and try to add some more species to the day-list.
There should still be some migrating birds going through plus the insects and flowers should still be in good numbers. The first ducks should be back on the lagoons.
Meet at the footbridge at 14.00hrs.
There should still be some migrating birds going through plus the insects and flowers should still be in good numbers. The first ducks should be back on the lagoons.
Meet at the footbridge at 09.30hrs.
Come and help us count the birds on the site. Its a good way to brush up on bird id and meet some fellow enthusiasts.
Meet at the end of Teal Close, opposite the CEM warehouse.
There should be a good variety of birds at the Lagoons with the last of the summer birds hanging on plus the first winter visitors arriving.
Meet at the footbridge at 14.00hrs.
There should be a good variety of birds at the Lagoons with the last of the summer birds hanging on plus the first winter visitors arriving.
Meet at the footbridge at 09.30hrs.
It is fascinating the way that insects can make plants grow to their wills to provide food and shelter for their growing offspring. Come and see how many different forms you can find.
Meet at the footbridge at 09.30hrs.
It is fascinating the way that insects can make plants grow to their wills to provide food and shelter for their growing offspring. Come and see how many different forms you can find.
Meet at the footbridge at 14.00hrs.
Come and help us count the birds on the site. Its a good way to brush up on bird id and meet some fellow enthusiasts.
Meet at the end of Teal Close, opposite the CEM warehouse.
Eight to ten thousand Starlings come to roost in the Slurry Lagoon reed bed in the autumn. Come and see their aerial manoeuvres . There could also be thousands of geese and crows on their way to roost as well. With a bit of luck a Bittern might also join the gathering.