Thursday, January 25, 2007

28 Jan 2007 - Birds and the importance of the saltmarsh

Birds and the importance of the saltmarsh

Date: Sunday 28th January 2007

Time: 10am start

Location: Severn Beach Sea Wall (End of Station Road)

Join Rupert Higgins and learn more about the range of birds using the Severn Estuary, their habitats and conservation needs; and the specific nature of saltmarsh, how plants cope with a harsh environment; and management and threats facing saltmarsh.

The walk will start with a look at un-grazed marsh at Severn Beach, followed by a walk to the grazed marsh at New Passage to see the differences.

Grazed Saltmarsh Ungrazed Saltmarsh

Participants will have the chance to work in groups to record common species present, consider the stresses on the salt marsh, and consider its value as a habitat for plants animals. Telescopes and binoculars, will be available, however bring your own if possible. Wear warm clothing and stout boots. Booking not required.

Severn Beach - Beach :-) Flock of Mixed Waders and Duck at Severn Beach

Telescopes and binoculars, will be available, however bring your own if possible. Wear warm clothing and stout boots. Booking not required.

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