Greyhope Morning: Winter Wildlife
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Greyhope Morning: Winter Wildlife

By Greyhope Bay

Join us for a fascinating talk about the nature we can expect to see over the next few months in Aberdeen, with a focus on coastal species!

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Greyhope Bay Centre

Greyhope Road Aberdeen AB11 8QX United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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No refunds

About this event

Community • Other

Come along to our Greyhope Morning Talk with Peggy Cook, the Community Learning Officer at RSPB Loch of Strathbeg, and learn about the winter wildlife found in the North East of Scotland

We will be focusing particularly on coastal species such as Curlew, Oystercatchers and Sanderling; listening to their calls and finding out about their individual skills and touching on the different environments they use in the winter and where they will be off to in the warmer months. We will also look at the birds and mammals that migrate further, coming to Scotland for its more temperate weather than where they spend the summer months.

Free tea and coffee will be served by our wonderful volunteers.

Please note: Greyhope Bay is a charity and our Greyhope Mornings are not directly funded. Donations are greatly appreciated and allow us to continue running these events for the community. Free tickets are available. If you are able to make a donation, select 'Donation ticket' at checkout, and enter your donation amount. All donations are greatly appreciated and make a difference as they allow us to cover the costs of running Greyhope Mornings.

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Oct 7 · 10:00 AM GMT+1