This page refers to past events and is kept as an historical record only.
These meetings were held at the Unitarian New Meeting
, 31 Ryland Street, Ladywood, Birmingham B16 8BL (SP056863
).
Please contact us for further information.
| Date | Details |
|---|---|
| Tuesday 26 January 2010 7:30–9:30pm |
Rosemary Winnall: Wildlife of Wyre.
The Wyre Forest is one of the most important ancient semi-natural woodlands for wildlife in England. This talks looks briefly at historical and current woodland management and shares an insight into its rich biodiversity. |
| Tuesday 23 February 2010 7:30–9:30pm |
David Tolliday: Sights and Sounds of British Wildlife.
The sights and sounds of British birds, mammals, amphibians and insects in habitats ranging from back gardens to sea cliffs and the uplands. The talk includes details of The RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch |
| Tuesday 30 March 2010 7:30–9:30pm |
Tim Coleshaw, National Nature Reserve Project Manager, Natural England: National Nature Reserves of the West Midlands
(Plus our brief branch AGM) |
| Tuesday 27 April 2010 7:30–9:30pm |
Nick Martin: Secret Wildlife of the Cairngorms
Join wildlife photographer Nick Martin as he discovers some of the special animal and birds of the Scottish Highlands. From elusive Pine Marten to cryptic Ptarmigan find out how these highland specialists exist in the most remote yet beautiful parts of Scotland. |
| Tuesday 26 October 2010 7:30–9:30pm |
Jim Almond Jim is a keen birder and photographer. He spends most of his leisure time seeking out and photographing birds either in Shropshire or further afield. A premier location featuring some of the UK's most fantastic birding sites. A seasonal look at the main reserves, the birds you are likely to see and some of the highlights of his visits to the area. Expect plenty of quality birds! |
| Tuesday 23 November 2010 7:30–9:30pm |
Ashey Grove: Shetland to Scilly — The Birds of the British Isles
Taking you on a journey from one end of the UK to the other, Ashley will share with you the Images of birds he has taken around Britain. From our commoner garden birds to some of the rarer visitors to reach these shores, you will enjoy great images of well over 100 species and be treated to a surprise end to the talk to finish off an entertaining evening. |
Ornithology in Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire & the West Midlands county, since 1929.
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