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Budding bird watchers to get to know their local wildlife

Bird watchers are being invited to get to know their local wildlife by taking part in a free ‘Birding for Beginners’ course at Fradley Junction.

Ducks at Fradley

The course, taking place on Saturday 15 September. Those taking part will learn how to identify different species of bird as well as the things to look out for through the changing seasons.

Sessions will be taking place once a month to accommodate new members and to enable people to log the differences in the various species through spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Fradley Junction, which marks the junction of the Trent & Mersey and Coventry canals, has supported a hive of activity on the canal over the past two centuries and nowadays, with Fradley Pool, has become a special haven for wildlife and a popular visitor destination. The Pool even has its own bird hide where bird watchers can watch discretely as kingfishers, greater spotted woodpeckers, grey wagtails, tufted ducks, mallards, moorhens and nuthatches visit to feed or nest.

Each session is free and will begin at 9am and last up to three hours depending on weather conditions and bird activity.

Samantha Bucknall, ecologist for the Trust said: "Fradley Junction is bursting with wildlife and in recent years volunteers have supported our work to improve habitats there even further - so it's a great place to spot a variety of birds.

"The Birding for Beginners course is a great way to unwind and learn about some of the fantastic species of bird that can be found on our doorsteps.

"The beauty of this course is that it's a monthly event so people will really be able to see how the various species, as well as all the other wildlife and greenery at the Pool, adapt to the changing seasons."

The event will start at 9am from the historic canal workshops at Fradley Junction, Fradley, Staffordshire, DE13 7DN. Each session is free of charge but there is a small fee for car parking and drinks and food can be bought at the nearby café or pub. Those wanting to take part are encouraged to wear sturdy shoes and bring binoculars if they have them.

For more information or to book a place please email [email protected].

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Last Edited: 17 October 2018

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