The ever popular Aberlady in Autumn to seek migrants, surprises and old favourites.
We'll meet at the car park at the Peffer Burn bridge at 10am. If parking is full, park safely at the roadside. The tide is low when we arrive so we'll walk towards Gullane Point then come back along the shoreline as the tide comes in. There should be large flocks of waders, ducks and geese in good view. Waterproof boots or wellies are recommended. Telescopes are useful and can be shared. If time permits we'll go to Waterston House in the mid to later afternoon.
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Trinity Centre, 20 High Cross Avenue, Melrose TD6 9SU At the intersection of the Mediterranean, Asia and Africa, Israel is a fascinating birding destination, with a host of local specialities and one of the best places in the World to see active migration. This illustrated talk will offer an introduction to the birding spectacles on offer, in a land still riven with conflict.
Richard Jackson is a keen life-long bird-watcher (and occasional twitcher), particularly around the NE of England, although now enjoying the delights of Scottish Borders birding in retirement. £2 to members, £3 to non-members to cover hall hire. Coffee/tea and biscuits available |
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