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At Llyn Brenig, osprey conservation is led by the North Wales Wildlife Trust. Due to their decline, this spectacular fish-eating bird remains incredibly rare across the UK. Thankfully, the Brenig Osprey Project allows close-up viewing on the scenic border of Conwy and Denbighshire. Here, we’re truly fortunate to witness these majestic birds in their natural habitat.Leader: Isabelle
Tel: to be confirmed
Booking essential
E-mail: [email protected]
Cost: there will be car parking fees
Attendance Limits: Remember that some trips may have limited availability; details are provided for each trip.
Anyone is welcome to join our field trips, especially beginners and newcomers.
Field trips may occasionally be altered or cancelled at short notice, often due to adverse weather or poor ground conditions.
Therefore, please contact the trip leader a few days beforehand to confirm final details and secure your booking.
Otherwise, if the leader is unaware of your attendance, they cannot notify you of any last-minute changes.
Footwear: Sturdy shoes suitable for diverse terrain.
Attire: Weather-appropriate outdoor clothing.
Refreshments: Remember to bring a packed lunch and beverages.
If you have any questions, please email: [email protected]
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