Indoor Meetings are held on Tuesdays, at the Unitarian New Meeting
, 31 Ryland Street, Ladywood, Birmingham B16 8BL (SP056863
) (note new venue for 2009!) and commence at 7.30 pm. Parking is available to the rear, with CCTV coverage.
Please contact us for further information.
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| Date | Details |
|---|---|
| Tuesday 27 January 2009 7:30–9:30pm |
Michael Leach Using his experiences in Indonesia, the Amazon basin, West Africa, Central America etc., Michael explains how a forest works and shows some of the specialised mammals, birds, reptiles and insects that have evolved to live there. |
| Tuesday 24 February 2009 7:30–9:30pm |
Terry Bond: Bird Watching in Scandinavia.
Terry has been a bird photographer for 35 years and lecturing with his own slides for 25 years. He has had articles and photographs published and has broadcast on local radio. |
| Tuesday 31 March 2009 7:30–9:30pm |
Tony Hamblin FRPS: Upland Birds |
| Tuesday 28 April 2009 7:30–9:30pm |
Mike Wilkes: Spring in Spain
Come and be inspired by Mike's travels in Spain. |
| Tuesday 27 October 2009 7:30–9:30pm |
Graham Bell: Bird Nesting Habitats Past, Present and Future |
| Tuesday 24 November 2009 7:30–9:30pm |
Keith Offord Namibia is one of the most remote and undiscovered countries in Africa and has within it an extraordinary range of habitats including thornveld, mountains, desert and coastline. It is not surprising that there exists an enormous variety of birdlife from ubiquitous Lilac-breasted Rollers to endemic White-tailed Shrikes and Monteiro's Hornbills. Mammal life is equally rich with massed gatherings of various antelope species with their attendant predators plus one of the world's most important populations of the threatened Black Rhino. This presentation explores the fabulous wildlife of these areas and blends some of the most exciting aspects of natural history with stunning backdrops of Namibian scenery |
Ornithology in Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire & the West Midlands county, since 1929.
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