Bird Walk: This is a bird walk for serious bird lovers, with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Conservation Officer and bird expert Mark Speck.
The morning may involve car - sharing so the northern end of the reserve (Neatholme and Chainbridge Lanes) can be explored, which are the richest birding areas on the site.
Please bring scopes, binoculars, field guides and appropriate clothing and footwear.
Children are welcome but this event is perhaps more suitable to adults.
Bird Walk at Idle Valley Nature Reserve in Retford, Nottinghamshire on Saturday, 28 April 2012.
For more information about Bird Walk, please contact 01777 713945, or see event details on the left.
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Bird Walk on Saturday, 28 April 2012, idle valley nature reserve, Retford, Nottinghamshire
