Threatened Species Day Bird Walk - adults only
Cancelled

Threatened Species Day Bird Walk - adults only

Date & time
Sun 8 Sep 2024
7:30am to 9:30am
Add to Calendar 2024-09-08 07:30 2024-09-08 09:30 Australia/Brisbane Threatened Species Day Bird Walk - adults only <strong>***Please note: This event has been cancelled***</strong> Celebrate the wonderful world of birds on a guided walk marking National Threatened Species Day, commemorated each year on 7 September. Would you like to learn about birds and how to identify them? Then join this engaging and informative guided walk to learn the basics of birdwatching. Birdwatching is a fascinating and rewarding way to slow down, connect with nature, and attune your senses to wildlife observation.&nbsp;Enjoy a gentle walk in one of Brisbane&rsquo;s top bird-watching hotspots, and along the way learn how Citizen Science bird-watching data helps the conservation of threatened species and their habitats. Binoculars are supplied or bring your own. <strong>Requirements</strong>: Please arrive 10 minutes early to check in at the meeting point. Wear sun-safe clothing, fully enclosed shoes, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Bring drinking water and a snack if required as there are no food outlets on site. <strong>Notes</strong>: There are no public toilets on site. This event will go head in light rain. Events are subject to weather and environmental conditions and may be cancelled on the day. <strong>Meeting point</strong>: Sandy Camp Road Wetlands carpark (opposite Iona College sports field), 115 Sandy Camp Road, Lytton
Age

Suitable for adults

Cost

Free

***Please note: This event has been cancelled***

Celebrate the wonderful world of birds on a guided walk marking National Threatened Species Day, commemorated each year on 7 September.

Would you like to learn about birds and how to identify them? Then join this engaging and informative guided walk to learn the basics of birdwatching. Birdwatching is a fascinating and rewarding way to slow down, connect with nature, and attune your senses to wildlife observation. Enjoy a gentle walk in one of Brisbane’s top bird-watching hotspots, and along the way learn how Citizen Science bird-watching data helps the conservation of threatened species and their habitats.

Binoculars are supplied or bring your own.

Requirements: Please arrive 10 minutes early to check in at the meeting point. Wear sun-safe clothing, fully enclosed shoes, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Bring drinking water and a snack if required as there are no food outlets on site.

Notes: There are no public toilets on site. This event will go head in light rain. Events are subject to weather and environmental conditions and may be cancelled on the day.

Meeting point: Sandy Camp Road Wetlands carpark (opposite Iona College sports field), 115 Sandy Camp Road, Lytton

Bookings

***Please note: This event has been cancelled***

Bookings required via Eventbrite.

All participants must have a ticket. Maximum 5 tickets per booking. If you cannot attend, cancel online via Eventbrite.
 

Venue

Sandy Camp Park, 115 Sandy Camp Road, Lytton

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