Ouse Burn Tree Trail - Part 2

Ouse Burn Tree Trail - Part 2

Join NHSN Senior Naturalist, James Common, for a walk along the Ouse Burn exploring the trees found in the city's urban spaces.

By NHSN Events

Date and time

Location

Pets' Corner

Red Walk Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7BQ United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Essential Information

Event lead: NHSN Senior Naturalist, James Common

Event length: 1 session, Wednesday 27 August, 10.00 am -13.00 pm (approx)

Event structure: Informal walk

Level: Beginner/Enthusiast

Meet at: Outside Pet's Corner, Jesmond Dene, NZ261662, goals.ledge.shots

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Event cost: Free to all

About this event

Join NHSN Senior Naturalist, James Common, for a friendly, informal walk along the Ouse Burn exploring the fascinating trees that thrive in Newcastle's urban spaces.

During this session, we’ll take a closer look at the trees of Jesmond Dene, including both native species and exotic varieties introduced for their beauty and interest.

From Tulip Trees and Walnuts to unusual Alders and the occasional oak, there will be plenty to discover and enjoy.

This will be a relaxed, exploratory walk. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. You may also wish to bring binoculars or a hand lens, as well as snacks or a warm drink in a flask.

About The Ouse Burn Way Project

Made possible by the Reece Foundation, The Ouse Burn Way offers free, enjoyable events that encourage people of all ages to connect with nature. From exploring local wildlife to discovering the hidden gems in your community, these activities are a great way to experience the natural world in Newcastle and North Tyneside. What will you spot in your own neighbourhood? Come along and join us for some outdoor fun, and start noticing the wildlife around you. For more information about the project, please click here.

About Your Guide

James works as Senior Naturalist at NHSN. Outside of work, he is a passionate wildlife recorder with a focus on botany and invertebrates. As a botanist, he is a joint BSBI Vice-County Recorder for North Northumberland and an iRecord verifier for South Northumberland.

Organized by

Founded in 1829, the Natural History Society of Northumbria (NHSN) is one of the oldest natural history societies in the world.  Today, we are a registered charity (no. 1204306) that aims to encourage the study and exploration of the natural world in North East England.

Each year, NHSN volunteers lead field trips and events across North East England, providing opportunities to experience, enjoy and observe wildlife.

EMAIL: nhsn@ncl.ac.uk   PHONE: 0191 208 2790 FACEBOOK: naturalhistorynorthumbria  INSTAGRAM: nee_naturalist BLUESKY: nenature.bsky.social

Free
Aug 27 · 10:00 AM GMT+1