The Miracle of Bird Migration - Explained! at Richmond upon Thames
Talk, Tue 13 Apr 2021
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Address
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames,
Surrey,
TW / SW
Also at this Venue
Events at this Venue
date | event |
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Mon 20 Jan - Wed 20 Jan | The Thames from Hampton Court to Kew Virtual Tour |
Sat 16 - Sun 31 Jan | The Crow's Tale ONLINE SHOW |
Mon 18 Jan | Richmond Silent Bookclub online |
Thu 21 Jan | The Underwater Realm with My Camera |
Mon 25 Jan | Richmond Silent Bookclub online |
Mon 25 Jan | Zen Doodle Online |
Details
Mark makes a welcome return to our group, this time to reveal the mysteries of the fascinating and magical phenomenon of bird migration. By following several familiar birds on their journeys to and from the UK, Mark explains the mysteries without taking away the magic - you'll never look at robins and mallards in the same way again.......
Mark has a lifelong love of birds and wildlife and shares his passion as a nature writer, public speaker, field ornithologist and nature guide. His nature writing has been widely published in magazines such as Birdwatch, and he has presented features on Springwatch and Autumnwatch.
Event details
Dates | Times |
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Tue 13 Apr 2021 | 19:30 |
Prices
Free for members, £5 non members
Directions
Map reference: TQ 180749 Lat: 51.46121 Long: -0.30180
Depending on the given area.
Tube stations within the borough: Kew Gardens and Richmond
South West Train stations: Barnes, Barnes Bridge, Mortlake, North Sheen, Richmond, St Margarets, Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Teddington, Fulwell, Hampton, Hampton Court, Hampton Wick, Whitton.
Fast trains from London Waterloo to Richmond and Twickenham, via Clapham Junction. Semi-fast trains also stop at Putney. All stations are served by slow trains from London Waterloo.