Bird Watching with David Winnard
Saturday 17th May
9am-12pm
Breakfast pastry and unlimited tea and coffee included.
During this morning walk across Hawarden Estate we’ll be looking at how to identify a variety of species that occur on this great estate. We’ll do this both visually as well as learning some of the bird songs and calls we encounter on our walk.
The grounds are the home of some wonderful bird species such as both the Green and Great Spotted Woodpeckers, Nuthatch, Treecreeper as well as Sparrowhawks, Tawny Owls and Buzzard.
This will be a relaxed walk and birdwatch through garden, open countryside and some woodland as we look to encounter a wide array of species.
If you have ever wanted to learn how to identify the commoner species of bird but did not know where to start, or you’re interested on what birds species are on the estate, then this is the event for you!
£45 per person.
Timings
9am: Meet at The Conservatory for The Walled Garden
9.15am: Introductions from David before heading off on the walk
11.30am: Head back to The Walled Garden
12pm: Finish
About David:
David Winnard created Discover the Wild whose background in wildlife started when he was 5. David gained first class honours degree in wildlife photography before starting Discover the Wild, where his aim is to share his passion for identifying species and to help people forage safely and sustainable for wild foods.
He is one of the most respected foragers and naturalists in the North of England and Wales, having worked with and for organisations including the BBC, RSPB, Lancashire Wildlife Trust, City of Trees, Groundwork, Brockholes as well as many local councils, groups and organisations. He also works closely with a number of gin companies helping them use wild plants and fungi in their drinks.