Trimley Marshes Bird Ringing Demo
Trimley Marshes Nature Reserve,
Felixstowe, Suffolk
Bird ringing demonstration at Trimley Marshes.
Matthew Roberts
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Bird ringing demonstration at Trimley Marshes.
Join us for the opening event of the Festival of Nature with special guest, artist, Angela Harding at Seckford Theatre.
Tim expertly introduces us to the fungi of our county. Learn about some of the most beautiful and interesting fungi on our doorstep.
Join Pete Merchant as he shares his wealth of experience of raptors in the county
Step into the shadows of Looe Island and discover its past through historic tales of island life, smugglers and ghosts
Thatcham Reedbeds are a very special habitat which needs careful management.
Join us for a brew, a talk about birds and nature, and a walk to see what we can find.
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An illustrated talk by Ray Barnett. A selection from the amazing biology collections of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, their stories and collectors.
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The history of Havergate Island, by Steve Everett
Speaker Jules Acton talks about the role of the oak tree in English literature and mythology.
A unique behind-the-scenes conservation insight with the Island team
A monthly meeting of the Marden Branch Group.
Discover the intricate world of soil ecoacoustics, with Helen Bynum
Step into the shadows of Looe Island and discover its past through historic tales of island life, smugglers and ghosts
A day of celebration and sharing for people in Somerset who want to create a wilder future together.
Bird ringing demonstration at Trimley Marshes to celebrate the Festival of Nature.
A vision for wildlife can involve purchasing land for a community to manage effectively with nature in mind
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