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Hazards Faced by Migrating Birds - illustrated Talk at NWT Cley Wednesday 26th October 2022 at 7.30pm

For the opening lecture of the Norfolk Coast Partnership Dark Skies Festival, Moss Taylor will be giving an illustrated talk entitled The Hazards Faced by Migrating Birds at the NWT Cley Visitor Centre on Wednesday 26th October 2022 at 7.30pm.
 
After an introduction about the history of the study of migration and the methods by which migrating birds navigate, Moss will discuss the natural and man-made hazards faced by migrating birds on their amazing journeys, often covering thousands of miles. After the talk there will be an opportunity to listen for and identify migrants as they fly over the Cley Reserve.
 
Although admission is free, booking is essential at the Eventbrite site https://tinyurl.com/ycx9ex6k