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2010/2011 EVENT'S

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Indoor events: 

Month Day Time Speaker Topic Venue
October Tue. 4th 8.30pm Eanna ni Lamhna

Biodiversity in Fingal  

Skerries Rugby Club
November Tue. 1st 8.30pm Dr Marc Ruddock

Red Kites in Fingal

Skerries Rugby Club
December Tue. 6th 8.30pm Eamon & Christine O’Daly Wildlife Photography Skerries Rugby Club
January Fri. 27th 8.30pm - GREAT ANNUAL TABLE QUIZ Skerries Rugby Club
February Tue. 7th 8.30pm A Birding Journey though Spain   Dave Dillon Skerries Rugby Club
March Tue. 6th 8.30pm

Places for Nature

Dave Suddaby

Skerries Rugby Club

 

Directions to Skerries Rugby Club.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Outdoor events:

Month Day Time Topic Venue
Nov '11 Sun 6th 10:00am

COASTAL WALK AT SKERRIES

The meeting point is at the Bird Display sign on the South Stand. Park in the free zone as you may be liable to a fine after 0900.

 
Feb '12

Sun 12th

11:00am COASTAL WALK AT BALBRIGGAN

Meet Car Park Lady’s stairs Balbriggan 

Rogerstown
May '12 Tue 8th 7:30pm Dusk chorus walk. Meet in upper car park, Ardgillan Demesne Ardgillan
May '12 Sun 20th 5:15am National Dawn Chorus Day events at Skerries Mills and Newbridge Demesnes. Meet in main car parks Skerries Mills & Newbridge
July '12 Sat 7th 7:30am Field trip to Shenick Island. Skerries

 

What is the Dawn Chorus?

National Dawn Chorus Day - a day when many first-time bird watchers (or bird-listeners!) across Ireland will set their alarm clocks a little earlier than usual and go out to enjoy a morning of beautiful birdsong. BirdWatch Ireland will be running outings starting in darkness throughout the country … some as early as 4am!.

Woodland and garden birds sing throughout the day, so why not just listen to them then? Well, that is certainly a very worthwhile thing to do, but the most amazing thing about the period just before dawn is the sheer number of birds singing and the high volume of their songs. People who have never before experienced a full dawn chorus in a woodland park or even a well-wooded garden are often astonished by how many birds seem to be involved.

As first light approaches, a Robin will often be the first bird to start off (often while it is still dark), quickly followed by other members of the Thrush family: Blackbirds, Song Thrushes and Mistle Thrushes. Then all the smaller birds such as Chaffinches, Great Tits Dunnocks and Blackcaps will add their voices into the rising cacophony. Finally the gentle cooing of Wood pigeons often provides a soothing background, just as the sun breaks the horizon.”

The dawn chorus is one of nature's greatest spectacles, one that is so easily missed as it all takes place before we're even out of bed. If you and your family are interested in hearing the dawn chorus for yourselves, with experts on hand to tell you all about the birds that you are hearing, then why not make a date to take part in one of the free dawn chorus events (open to members and non-members alike) that are being run by BirdWatch Ireland branches across the country on 15th May?

All events are open to the public and are free of charge; it is not necessary to be a member of BirdWatch Ireland to attend. Children are very welcome, but must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Please note that dogs and other pets are not permitted.

We hope to see you there!
 

Frank Prendergast
PRO Fingal Branch of BirdWatch Ireland

Rogerstown Hide           Wardened 10am-3pm Every weekend September to March

Rogerstown Estuary counts, see I-Webs for dates of counts.

 

 

Contacts  & Information

 

PR (Fingal Branch)     Frank Prendergast

Rogerstown Estuary             Jim English        

Broadmeadow Estuary          Brendan Black   

Head Office                           

Phone + 353 (0)1 - 2819878

Fax + 353 (0)1 - 2810997

email        info@birdwatchireland.ie

web          www.birdwatchireland.ie

 

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