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Argyll Bird Club Spring Meeting

published this on 1:00 am, Thursday, 4th March, 2010
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March 6, 2010
9:30 amto4:00 pm

The Argyll Bird Club’s Spring Meeting is at Seil Island Community Hall on Saturday 6th March from 9.30am-6.00pm.

The schedule looks full and exciting.

  • 0930: Doors open; coffee and tea
  • 0950-1000: Welcome & introduction, Nigel Scriven (Chairman, ABC)
  • 1000-1030: Recent bird sightings, Paul Daw (ABC)
  • 1030-1115: What are the beavers up to in Argyll? Jenny Holden, Scottish Wildlife Trust
  • 1115-1145: Coffee/tea
  • 1145-1215: Snowy owls, skuas and storm-petrels on St Kilda, Will Miles, University of Glasgow
  • 1215-1245: Eagles and other predators at an Alaskan seabird colony, Alex Robbins, SNH Area Officer for Coll, Tiree & Mull
  • 1245-1400: Lunch (available at the venue, with caterer arranged by the Bird Club)
  • 1400-1430: Identification of warblers in Argyll, Paul Daw (ABC)
  • 1430-1500: Tracking bird migrations in a changing environment, Bob Furness (ABC)
  • 1500-1600: Tea/coffee and raffle
  • 1600: End of meeting

For further information or to join the club, contact Richard Wesley, email: richardwesley@btinternet.com

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