Bechstein's bat
Bats for beginners Talk, Night Walk and Poetry - Woolley Firs, Maidenhead, Thursday 14 May
About the event
Ever wanted to learn more about these amazing nocturnal creatures? Well now is your chance!
This course is aimed at beginners who are new to bats and would like to learn more about bat identification. The evening comprises of an hour's informative talk, leading on to an evening guided bat walk around our private pond garden, woodland and meadow. Specialist equipment instruction will be provided, so all you need to do is come suitably dressed for the evening's weather with sturdy walking shoes and ideally bring a torch. There will also be the opportunity to find out how to get more involved with bat conservation, both locally and nationally, if you wanted to.
Classroom:
- Introduction to British bat species
- Introduction to bat detectors
- How to get involved with bat conservation - locally and nationally
Outdoor session:
- Guided bat walk using bat detectors
- Basic intro to local bats and tips on identification
- Identifying a good bat walk route
- Health and safety tips
In addition we have the pleasure in welcoming Dr Briony Hughes, Ecopoet and Lecturer in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway University, who will read one of her bat poems surrounded by the sound of the woodland. Her work investigates how people feel personal connection to bats through poetry and how this can aid in protecting these fascinating creatures.
This session is for adults only.
By booking this event you agree to the following Terms & Conditions:
If you are ill please do not attend.
BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL
Will you help answer nature's SOS call by adding a £5 gift to this booking? You'll help BBOWT bring nature back across our three counties. Please select a donation ticket option if you wish to donate. You can find out more about our Nature Recovery Fund here.
Booking
Price
£25 including refreshments + booking feeAdditional booking information
Please arrive in time for a 7.30pm start, the event will run for approx 2h.Know before you go
Dogs
No dogs