The River Hamble Estuary: A Wealth of Waders and Wildfowl

The River Hamble Estuary: A Wealth of Waders and Wildfowl

By Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust

Join John Clark for a walk along the river Hamble estuary to see the amazing variety of coastal birds to be found there in the autumn months

Date and time

Location

Passage Lane Car Park (pay&display)

Passage Lane Warsash SO31 9FR United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

The Hamble estuary is an internationally important area for nature and it is covered by several conservation initiatives to help protect its ecosystem including Bird Aware Solent of which the Hampshire & IOW Wildlife Trust is one of its partners. Bird Aware Solent is dedicated to raising people's awareness of the fascinating birds along our coastline and to help people enjoy them without disturbing them. John Clark will lead a walk northwards along the eastern bank of the estuary to see the great variety of waders and wildfowl to be found there especially in the spring and autumn months including redshank, dunlin and wigeon. The walk is about 4 miles along mostly gravel paths that wind their way past the ecologically important feeding grounds of mud flats and salt marshes to the lagoon at Bunny Meadows.

Image credit: Kate Garnham

£5 – £11.06
Oct 2 · 10:00 AM GMT+1