Spotting songbirds

A willow warbler singing from a branch, fresh green leaves emerging around it, against a bright blue sky

Willow warbler © Chris Gomersall/2020VISION

A willow tit, a small song bird with pale brown body, dark brown edging to the wing, and a black cap and beak. It is perched on a piece of wood, which is tinged orange from the sun being low in the sky.

Willow tit © Adam Jones

Spotting songbirds

Location:
Llyn Brenig, Conwy, LL21 9TT
Want to learn more about identifying songbirds? Then come for a stroll with Anne Brenchley of the Welsh Ornithological Society.

Event details

Meeting point

Osprey Lookout, Llyn Brenig, Cerrigydrudion, Conwy LL21 9TT – What3words ///scarecrow.repeating.gown

Date

Time
9:30am - 11:30am
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About the event

Take a nice easy stroll along roads and tracks of around the osprey lookout, birdwatching with Anne Brenchley of the Welsh Ornithological Society. 

Anne will help you look for and listen to the typical birds of the forest, clear fells, heathland and scrubby habitat. She'll concentrate on finding songsters and give you tips to identify birds by sight and sound. 

The walk will be approx 2 hours. Open to novice and experienced birders alike.

This walk will take place through the medium of English.

Booking

Price

£10

Additional booking information

Booking required

Suitable for

Families, Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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On a lead
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Mobility

Easy walk on paths, gravel and tarmac roads.

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What to bring

Sturdy shoes and waterproof coats needed.
Bring your own binoculars.

Contact us

Sarah Callon
Contact number: 07949608486