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Learn more about the nocturnal world of the NightjarThere is an opportunity to learn more about a fascinating bird which spends the summer on our Suffolk heathlands when Dr Greg Conway from the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) gives a talk entitled “Nightjar Ecology and Movements” at Woodbridge Community Hall, Station Road, IP12 4AU on Thursday 16 January 2025, starting at 7.30 pm.
This talk has been organized by Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Woodbridge Wildlife Group, and Chairman Phil Smith said “The sight and sounds of the nightjar are unique and we are fortunate that the bird finds the heathlands and conifer habitat that it needs here in Suffolk. It is going to be fascinating to hear more about this bird from Dr Conway, who has been at the forefront of BTO research into nightjar populations and migrations.” Mr Smith added “Our summer nightjar walks at Blaxhall Heath are always popular and I hope that local people will find this talk equally fascinating.”
Admission to the talk is £4 for adults with under 25’s free. Light refreshments will be served and there will be a raffle.Doors open at 7 pm and there is no need to book for this talk – pay on entry with cash or card.
For further information please email [email protected] or telephone 01473 625630.
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Woodbridge Community Centre, Station Rd,Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom