Two early morning walks are being organised in Faughan Valley next month as part of the International Dawn Chorus celebrations.
The first walk will take place on Saturday, 3 May, from 5.30am – 700am at Learmount Forest and Saturday, 10 May, from 5.30am -7.00am at Gransha Woodland.
Organisers, the Faughan Valley Landscape Partnership, is inviting people of all ages to go along to one of the walks and be rewarded with an “unforgettable experience,” as wildlife celebrates the new day in a “fantastic fresh air festival of birdsong.”
Annie Mullan, Community Engagement Officer with Faughan Valley Landscape Partnership, said: “Both these woodlands are great places to listen to bird song and Mary Montague who has spent years studying birdsong really helps you to understand the different songs, who is singing and why.
“We would advise anyone interested in attending to book early to avoid disappointment as these walks are always one of the most popular of our annual calendar of events !”
A breakfast will be provided at the end of each walk.
These events are free but booking is essential.
For more information contact Annie Mullan, telephone 028 71337498., email: [email protected] or visit www.faughanvalley.com.
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