NWT What's On April - August 2017

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Berwick Wildlife Group Contact: Molly Hardie, (01289) 332 655 Website: berwickwildlifegroup.org.uk Natural History Society of Northumbria Contact: Hazel Makepeace, (0191) 208 2790 Website: nhsn.ncl.ac.uk

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Alnwick Wildlife Group Contact: Richard Poppleton, (01665) 578 346 Website: alnwickwildlifegroup.co.uk Border Natural History Society Contact: Lee Hollings, (01434) 221 284 Website: bordernats.wordpress.com North Northumberland Bird Club Contact: Liz Harrison, (01289) 388 869

Visit www.nwt.org.uk/local-groups for more information.

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Wild goats in the Cheviots 19:30 - 21:30 | St Mark’s Church Hall, Amble | £2

An illustrated talk by Richard Bevan from Newcastle University.

Tel: (0191) 284 6884 Email: mail@northwt.org.uk Web: www.nwt.org.uk

Join NWT and ERIC (NE) for an introduction to local amphibians. Learn how to identify our native amphibian species and find out how you can help protect them by logging your sightings. This evening event will consist of an indoor session at NWT St. Nicholas Park followed by a field trip to a local site. Warm and waterproof outdoor clothing is essential. A walk of approx. 100m is required to the pond along level but potentially muddy ground. Suitable for older children if accompanied by an adult. A torch may be useful. Visit www.ericnortheast.org.uk/news-events to book.

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NWt at the Park 10:00 - 15:30 | Jesmond Dene, Jesmond | FREE, donations welcome

NorthWildlife Registered in England & Wales Registered Company No. 717813 Registered Charity No. 221819

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An early morning visit to Thornley Woods to hear and try to learn the songs of woodland bird species. Led by David Noble-Rollin, Natural History Society of Northumbria. No dogs allowed.

Come along, make a kite and discover just how windy Weetslade can be. Not suitable for under 3s. Suitable footwear/clothing required as you may be walking on uneven paths. No toilets or washing facilities on site.

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Coastal Walk and nesting sea birds 13:30 - 16:30 | Craster Car Park, Craster | Non-members £1.50

A walk from Craster to Dunstanburgh observing flora and fauna. Wear appropriate clothing and bring binoculars.

Mammal tracks and trails 9:30 - 13:30 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | £5

Join us at for a guided walk as we hunt for sights and signs of mammals at Hauxley. We will be walking around the reserve, so please dress appropriately and wear sturdy shoes.

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Join us for a walk from Winlaton Mill to Lockhaugh meadows looking for red kites, wild flowers and other wildlife. We will walk approximately 3 miles on good paths. Dogs on leads allowed. 9

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An opportunity to learn about the fauna and flora of Gosforth Park Nature Reserve. Local experts will be on hand to talk about birds, plants, mammals and insects. The ground can be wet, muddy and uneven. Please wear suitable footwear. 2

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Warkworth wetlands 19:00 | Beach car park, Warkworth | £2

Join the group for a walk around Warkworth wetlands.

Come and find out more about NWT’s work to protect our region’s wildlife and have a go at some fun, seasonal games and activities. Donations are welcome to cover the cost of materials. Dress appropriately for the outdoors.

Beach clean 13:00 - 15:30 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | FREE

Fascinated by the marine world? Know your whelks from your winkles? Join the NWT Living Seas team and learn more about the wonderful and weird creatures living on our shores. No dogs please.

Discovering Bakethin 11:00 - 14:00 | Bakethin Nature Reserve | £5 per child

Come along to Bakethin Nature Reserve, explore the site and hunt for treasure. Find out what creatures lie beneath the murky depths of the pond and try your hand at some arts and crafts. Complete the session with a visit to our brand new wildlife viewing hide designed and built by Newcastle University students. No toilets or hand washing on site. Uneven paths and tracks.

Marine craft activities 14:00 - 16:00 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | £3 per child

Get creative and join the fun for marine crafts and activities. Aimed at ages 5-10.

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Help NWT to protect marine wildlife. Marine litter is a real problem for our marine wildlife; a shocking survey showed that 95% of fulmars washed up in the North Sea had plastic in their stomachs. Help turn the tide on marine litter, join us and make a real difference for wildlife. Litter pick equipment will be provided but please bring your own gloves if you have them.

FREE NwT at the Park 10:00 - 15:30 | Pets Corner, Jesmond Dene | FREE, donations welcome Come and find out more about NWT’s work to protect our region’s wildlife and have a go at some fun, seasonal games and activities. Donations are welcome to cover the cost of materials. Dress appropriately for the outdoors.

Rockpooling 12:00 - 14:00 | Cresswell Foreshore | £3

Fascinated by the marine world? Know your whelks from your winkles? Join the NWT Living Seas team and learn more about the wonderful and weird creatures living on our shores. No dogs please.

In Focus 10:00 - 16:00 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | FREE

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In Focus experts will be on-hand with a range of optical equipment such as telescopes and binoculars allowing you to try before you buy.

Treasure hunt 10:00 - 12:00 | Weetslade Country Park | £3 per child

Use the clues provided to follow the trail, locate and collect your treasure pieces. Put the pieces together to make something special for you to take home. Not suitable for under 3s. Suitable footwear/clothing required as you may be walking on uneven paths. No toilets or washing facilities on site.

Discovering Bakethin 11:00 - 14:00 | Bakethin Nature Reserve | £5 per child

Come along to Bakethin Nature Reserve, explore the site and hunt for treasure. Find out what creatures lie beneath the murky depths of the pond and try your hand at some arts and crafts. Complete the session with a visit to our brand new wildlife viewing hide designed and built by Newcastle University students. No toilets or handwashing on site. Uneven paths and tracks.

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NWt at the Park 10:00 - 15:30 | Pets Corner, Jesmond Dene | FREE, donations welcome

FREE NWt at the Park | | 10:00 - 15:30 Pets Corner, Jesmond Dene FREE, donations welcome

Dragons and damsels 19:30 - 21:30 | St Michael’s Church Hall, Alnwick | Non-members £2

In Focus experts will be on-hand with a range of optical equipment such as telescopes and binoculars allowing you to try before you buy.

Gosforth Park Nature Reserve Open Day 10:30 - 15:30 | Gosforth Park Nature Reserve | FREE

A walk along the quayside to see kittiwakes and other wildlife. The walk follows flat and good paths. Dogs on leads allowed.

An illustrated talk about the region’s marine environment and its wildlife. Aimed at age 12+.

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Marine talk 19:30 - 21:30 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | £3

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Forget the Oscars; this is the awards ceremony that counts! Join us to see the short-listed entries, announce the winners, open the exhibition and meet other photographers. There will also be a relevant talk with a guest speaker and refreshments available. Doors open at 5pm.

wildlife in the Lower Derwent Valley 18:30 - 20:30 | Derwent Walk Country Park | FREE

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Come along and get creative - prizes for best children’s and best family sandcastle. No dogs please. (Teams of up to 6).

A walk along the dunes to the Long Nanny to see the nesting terns. Wear appropriate clothing and bring binoculars. No dogs. (Parking charges apply).

In Focus 10:00 - 16:00 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | FREE

An amble along Gateshead Quayside 18:30 - 20:30 | Gateshead Quayside | FREE

Sandcastle competition 10:00 - 12:00 | Druridge Bay Country Park | £3 per entry

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Coronation Park 19:30 - 21:00 | William Elder Building, Berwick | £2, Non-members £3

Stewart Sexton will talk about the range of dragonflies and damselflies in our region and Richard Poppleton will add details of the vegetation of their habitats.

An opportunity to hear Border Natural History Society members give short talks about natural history observations or insights.

Geoff Sample, renowned sound recordist, will let us hear some of his recent recordings and see some related images of North Northumberland.

Join local bird expert Tom Cadwallender on a 10 kilometre guided walk from Cresswell Pond to Hauxley Nature Reserve to identify the many different birds that can be found along the fabulous Druridge Bay coastline.

Kites at windy Weetslade 10:00 - 12:00 | Weetslade Country Park | £3 per child

Enjoy natural outdoor activities with your under 5s. Run by Sarah and Annie from Footprints on the Moon, every Wednesday during term time. Please dress appropriately for the site as it can get muddy, windy and wet in inclement weather.

The sounds & images of North N’land 19:30 - 21:30 | St Michaels Church Hall, Alnwick | Non-members £2

Join the group for a walk around Hauxley Nature Reserve.

Come and find out more about NWT’s work to protect our region’s wildlife and have a go at some fun, seasonal games and activities. Donations are welcome to cover the cost of materials. Dress appropriately for the outdoors.

Come along to Weetslade and locate your pieces of treasure using the clues we give you. Put the pieces together to make something special for you to take home. Not suitable for under 3s. Suitable footwear/clothing required as you may be walking on uneven paths. No toilets or washing facilities on site.

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Hauxley Reserve 19:00 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | Non-members £2

Bird Song at Thornley Woods 7:30 – 9:30 | Thornley Woods, Rowlands Gill | FREE

Wild Tots 10:00 - 11:30 | Northumberlandia | £5 per child

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Come to hear stories of magical meadows, join in with crafts and have a walk to see the wild flowers around Northumberlandia. Bring appropriate footwear and clothing.

North East Wildlife Photography Awards 17:00 - 21:00 | Great North Museum: Hancock | FREE

NWT are hosting a marine mammal fun weekend at Cresswell. Spot dolphins and more on the cetacean watch and enjoy games and activities in the hall. Stop by to learn more about the varied marine life on our coast.

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Flora and Fauna of the Woods 13:30 - 16:30 | Hepburn Woods | Non-members £1.50

A walk through the woods in search of woodland birds. Please wear appropriate clothing and bring binoculars.

Nature trail and plaster casts 10:00 - 12:00 | Weetslade Country Park | £3 per child

Enter your photos for a chance to win £250!

Come along to Weetslade and make your very own plaster cast of a deer or fox print. Check out our skins and skulls to see if you can identify what they are. Not suitable for under 3s. Suitable footwear/clothing required as you may be walking on uneven paths. No toilets or washing facilities on site.

Six categories, including young person’s, with prizes for each category winner and runners-up.

the handlebards - As You Like It 17:00 - 22:00 | Northumberlandia | £15 / early bird £12 / under 12 free

Closing date: Mon 15th May 2017

Join the HandleBards’ 2017 Summer Tour for a unique open air performance of this Shakespeare classic at Northumberlandia. Bring a picnic, chairs and blankets. In case of rain, bring waterproofs. Doors open 5pm, performance starts 6:30pm.

Big Watch Weekend 10:00 - 16:00 | Cresswell Foreshore | FREE

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NWT are hosting a marine mammal fun weekend at Cresswell. Spot dolphins and more on the cetacean watch and enjoy games and activities in the hall. Stop by to learn more about the varied marine life on our coast.

Awards ceremony: Thu 6th July 2017, Great North Museum: Hancock To enter and for more information visit: www.northeastwildlifephoto.co.uk

Photo © Jonathan Gaunt

Northumberland Wildlife Trust Ltd Garden House St Nicholas Park Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 3XT

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A very short AGM, followed by an illustrated talk on the planning and planting of Coronation Park. Accompanied children welcome.

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Members night 19:30 - 20:30 | Bellingham Middle School | Non-members £3

A weekend of activities at Kielder Water and Forest Park, aimed to entertain the whole family and encourage them to explore nature!

Discovering the Birds of Druridge 9:30 - 13:30 | Druridge Bay | £5

An illustrated talk by Ron McCombe, a well known local wildlife photographer, about his trips around Europe and the UK. Refreshments available.

Treasure hunt 10:00 - 12:00 | Weetslade Country Park | £3 per child

Dynamic Druridge project events funded by Heritage Lottery Fund. Save our Magnificent Meadows project events run in partnership with Plantlife, funded by Heritage Lottery Fund. Living Seas events are funded by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

Join us for a walk around our Hauxley reserve after dark. We hope to see some of the amphibians and may get a glimpse of other night time animals, including bats and moths. Please wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. Bring a torch. Recommended suitable for ages 5 and up.

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National Meadows Day 11:00 - 15:00 | Northumberlandia | FREE

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Big Watch Weekend 10:00 - 16:00 | Cresswell Foreshore | FREE

Rockpooling 10:00 - 12:00 | Cresswell Foreshore | £3

A summer walk through Darras Hall grassland led by Naomi Waite, to explore the botanical interest of this SSSI hidden away in the centre of Darras Hall estate. Please bring footwear for an uneven, potentially muddy surface and clothing appropriate for the weather conditions that day. Please call or email group to book a place.

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A Walk on the Wild Side 19:30 - 21:30 | Seahouses Community Hub | Non-members £2

Wildlife after dark 20:00 - 22:00 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | £5

In Focus 10:00 - 16:00 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | FREE

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Dune flowers and nesting birds 13:30 - 16:30 | Newton Links - Car Park | Non-members £1.50

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Come and find out more about NWT’s work to protect our region’s wildlife and have a go at some seasonal fun games and activities. Donations are welcome to cover the cost of materials. Dress appropriately for the outdoors.

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Martin Kitching will tell us about the marine wildlife seen around the North East coast.

A weekend of activities at Kielder Water and Forest Park, aimed to entertain the whole family and encourage them to explore nature!

In Focus experts will be on-hand with a range of optical equipment such as telescopes and binoculars allowing you to try before you buy.

Mon 15th

Marine Wildlife 19:15 - 21:15 | St Helen’s Church Hall, Low Fell | Non-members £2

How to spot our local amphibians 18:00 - 21:00 | St. Nicholas Park, Gosforth | FREE

An illustrated talk on a controversial subject in many areas by the BTO News Editor and researcher at the British Trust for Ornithology Dr Viola Ross-Smith. Refreshments available.

Wild at Kielder Festival 10:00 - 16:00 | Kielder Water & Forest Park | Various Sun 14th

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Flowers of Darras Hall Grassland 13:30 - 15:00 | Darras Hall Grassland SSSI, Ponteland | FREE

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Alnwick & District Natural History Society Contact: Coral Turnbull, (01665) 602 614 Website: adnhs.org.uk

NWT Ponteland Group Contact: Mary Lee, (01670) 503 248 Website: pontelandwildlife.wixsite. com/pontelandwildlife

Join us at Hauxley at dawn for a guided walk to enjoy the dawn chorus. We will be walking around the reserve, so please dress appropriately and wear sturdy shoes. No dogs please.

In Focus experts will be on-hand with a range of optical equipment such as telescopes and binoculars allowing you to try before you buy.

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Gulls 19:30 - 21:30 | Bamburgh Cricket Pavilion | Non-members £2

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A gentle early evening walk through Ponteland Park and along the bridle path following the old railway to identify local breeding birds, particularly by listening for their songs and calls. Please bring footwear for walking on an uneven surface and clothing appropriate for the weather that day. Binoculars might be useful but are not essential. Younger members and dogs welcome as long as they don’t mind standing still and being quiet! Please call or email group to book a place.

Mon 17th

NWT Gateshead Group Contact: Judy Summerson, (07811) 927 330 Website: gatesheadwildlifegroup.weebly.com

NWT Coquetmouth Group Contact: Sue Swanston, (01665) 711 177

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NWT Coquetdale Group Contact: Lorna Aiken, (01669) 640 237

Join us for a walk through the wood on well made paths to see bluebells and other spring flowers. Dogs on leads allowed.

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Join NWT for an evening rockpooling session at Cresswell Shore. Many intertidal species such as fish, crustaceans and cephalopods are more active at night so the shore will be teeming with even more life than usual.

Wed 17th

Please note that all children under 18 attending NWT events must be accompanied by an adult. Adult places for children’s events are generally free but must be booked. *Save our Magnificent Meadows.

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Living Seas Event

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Night Rockpooling 20:00 - 22:00 | Cresswell Village Hall | £5

In Focus 10:00 - 16:00 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | FREE

A wander through Longacre Wood 18:30 - 20:30 | Longacre Wood, Gateshead | FREE

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Local ornithologist and ringer, Philip Hanmer, will give an illustrated talk on his recent travels to the Shiant Islands and St Kilda. Refreshments available.

In Focus 10:00 - 16:00 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | FREE

A coastal walk from Howick to Craster in search of spring flowers and migrant birds. Please wear appropriate clothing and bring binoculars.

Wild at Kielder Festival 10:00 - 16:00 | Kielder Water & Forest Park | Various

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Dynamic Druridge Event

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Training Course

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Birds of Peru 19:30 - 21:30 | Costello Centre, Alnwick | Non-members £1.50

In Focus experts will be on-hand with a range of optical equipment such as telescopes and binoculars allowing you to try before you buy.

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Wildlife Talk

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Children’s Activity

A walk around the reserve in search of signs of Spring. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear.

Dawn Chorus 5:50 - 7:50 | Hauxley Nature Reserve | £5

Please be aware that if you need to cancel your attendance to one of NWT’s chargeable events with fewer than 7 days’ notice, we won’t be able to provide a refund. If we have to cancel the event due to unforeseen circumstances, then a full refund will be issued.

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An illustrated talk by Tim Dean.

www.nwt.org.uk/whats-on to book!

Family Event

Enjoy natural outdoor activities with your under 5s. Run by Sarah and Annie from Footprints on the Moon, every Wednesday during term time. Please dress appropriately for the site as it can get muddy, windy and wet in inclement weather.

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Spring Flowers and Early Migrants 13:30 - 16:30 | Seahouses Farm car park, Howick | Non-members £1.50

Spring birdsong in Ponteland 19:00 - 20:00 | Park and Old Railway, Ponteland | FREE

Wild Tots 10:00 - 11:30 | Northumberlandia | £5 per child

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A talk by Dr. Richard Bevan on the research by Newcastle University on the wild goats in Cheviot. Refreshments included.

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Wild goats, a conservation conundrum 19:30 - 21:10 | St Mary’s Church Hall, Ponteland | £2

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Most of our events are now available to book online. It’s quick and easy to do and guarantees you a place on the event. We don’t issue paper tickets but you’ll get a confirmation when you book and we’ll send you a reminder before the event takes place. You can also book by calling 0191 284 6884.

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An illustrated talk about wildlife in South Africa and Botswana followed by the AGM.

Spring flowers and bird activity 13:30 - 16:30 | Ford Moss Nature Reserve | Non-members £1.50 Thu 6th

Supported by over 12,000 individual members, over 300 volunteers, 29 corporate members and sponsors in the region, NWT manages and protects critical species and habitats at nature reserves and local sites throughout Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland.

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One of 47 Wildlife Trusts across the UK, NWT has campaigned for nature conservation for over 45 years. We aim to inform, educate and involve people of all ages and backgrounds in protecting their environment in favour of wildlife and conservation.

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Northumberland Wildlife Trust (NWT) is the largest environmental charity in the region, working to safeguard all native wildlife.

From Newcastle (SA) to the Limpopo (+ AGM) 19:30 - 20:45 | Jubilee Hall, Rothbury | Non-members £2

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Welcome to Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s latest What’s On guide, providing you with a handy monthly view of all our events and activities and those of our partner groups across the region. There’s something for everyone and we hope this guide will inspire you to get outside and get closer to nature!

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The Shiants and a voyage to St Kilda 19:30 - 21:30 | Bamburgh Cricket Pavilion | Non-members £2


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Motorboat Cruises

Activities, walks, talks and courses for all ages throughout Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland.

Come and join us for an osprey and wildlife motor boat cruise around Kielder Water.

13th & 14th May 2017

Enjoy a two-hour guided trip around the lake to take in as much wildlife as we can, hopefully including our iconic ospreys.

Kielder Osprey Watch Join us behind the Boat Inn at Kielder Waterside (formally Leaplish Waterside Park) to observe the beautiful Kielder ospreys.

Get ‘Wild at Kielder’ this May! For a weekend full of wildlife themed activities suitable for the whole family, join Kielder experts to experience the wilder side of Kielder Water and Forest Park.

You will be transported in our covered motor boat operated by experienced Calvert Trust staff and accompanied by knowledgeable Northumberland Wildlife Trust volunteers.

You can see all the action close up through a live camera feed and even spot the birds on their nest using high powered telescopes with trained volunteers.

There will be a huge range of activities to choose from including Wild Food Foraging by Northern Wilds, various Stargazing events hosted at Kielder Observatory, Wildlife Cruises, Fieldwork and Ecology by Albion Outdoors, workshops on Surviving the Wild by Backcountry Survival, classes on Wild Flower Arranging from Adam Prest Flowers, family fun interactive strolls with Wild North Discovery to explore ‘Squirrel Stories’, as well as a packed Craft Fair at Kielder Castle.

Osprey Watch will run from 11:00 to 16:30 every Saturday, Sunday and Monday from the 15th April until the birds migrate, usually at the end of August.

PRICE £23 per person (Payment is required at time of booking.)

Visit www.kielderospreys.wordpress.com to find out all about the birds and their progress. Free, but donations welcome!

To book Contact Calvert Trust on: (01434) 250 232.

For tickets and more information visit our website:

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Wildlife Events & Activities

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including many free events! East Northumberland 6. Arnold Memorial 7. Big Waters 8. Cresswell Pond 9. Cresswell Foreshore 10. Druridge Pools 11. East Chevington 12. East Cramlington Pond 13. Evelyn Howick Memorial 14. Fencerhill Wood 15. Hauxley 16. Holywell Pond 17. Linton Lane 18. Newsham Pond 19. Northumberlandia 20. Prestwick Carr 21. St Nicholas Park 22. Weetslade Country Park

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Central Northumberland 34. Bakethin 35. Barrow Burn Wood 36. Bell Crag Flow 37. Butterburn Flow 38. Falstone Moss 39. Fontburn 40. Goose’s Nest Bluebell Bank 41. Grasslees Burn Wood 42. Harbottle Crags 43. Holystone Burn 44. Holystone North Wood 45. Little Harle Pasture 46. Mill Burn 47. Whitelee Moor 48. Whittle Dene

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Membership costs from just £3 per month and includes: ■ A full colour guide to NWT’s nature reserves. ■ A copy of ‘Roebuck’, NWT’s own full colour wildlife magazine, three times a year, packed with local features and national news. ■ A copy of our Wildlife Gardening leaflet to help you make your garden more wildlife friendly. ■ Updates on activites and merchandise. ■ Information on volunteering opportunities. ■ Member-only access to hides at Big Waters and Holywell Pond. Best of all, as a member, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are helping to safeguard some of the finest countryside and wildlife in the United Kingdom for yourself and future generations to enjoy. For further information on membership visit our website www.nwt.org.uk/membership or contact NWT on (0191) 284 6884.

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Join marine expert Martin Kitching of Northern Experience Wildlife Tours for a four-hour pelagic boat trip on the North Sea. We hope to see dolphins, porpoises and sea birds. Please note we will be leaving promptly at 18:00. An additional pick up can be made at the Customs House in Blyth by prior arrangement. Please note, any cancellations will be processed in accordance with our event cancellation policy. Northumberland Wildlife Trust members are being offered tickets at the discounted price of £30 (normally £35). Leaving from Royal Quays Marina, North Shields at 18:00 each of the following days, Friday 7 July Friday 14 July Wednesday 19 July Friday 21 July

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Photo: Glynis Shaw

Volunteering Want to get involved? Northumberlandia Thursday 3rd august, 17:00 - 22:00

Anyone can volunteer with Northumberland Wildlife Trust. With over 60 nature reserves, an active events programme and a busy office, we appreciate help from people just like you.

(Doors open 17:00, performance starts 18:30)

Whether you are happy to get your hands dirty creating and maintaining habitats on our reserves, enjoy helping out at events, or want to join our busy office team, we have a volunteering opportunity for you!

The HandleBards are the world’s first cycling theatre company. They pedal from venue to venue with all the set, props and costumes necessary to perform environmentally sustainable Shakespeare across the globe.

Volunteers are an important part of NWT and we hope to give everyone a fun and rewarding experience. We have an action force of over 300 volunteers who contribute around 180 days of work for us each month. Whatever your background, we can find a position to match your interests and abilities.

Hauxley Open Weekend Dates From 9:30 - 15:30 each of the following dates. 08 & 09 April 13 & 14 May 10 & 11 June 17 & 18 June

Wildlife Discovery Centre Group The new WDC group will meet on the second Thursday of each month, 19:00 (starting June 2017) at Hauxley Nature Reserve for a series of illustrated talks and activities on wildlife and nature conservation. £3 admission. Contact: Alex Lister, 01665 711578

Photo: Martin Kitching, Northern Experience Wildlife Tours

Drop in to the Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre every Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00-12:00 and 13:00-14:00 during the school holidays (starting from July) and join the team for wildlife activities for your budding nature enthusiasts. We’ll have lots of great activities to get children aged 5-12 up-close and involved with nature including mini beast hunting, small mammal walks, bird watching and other wildlife themed fun. Note: All children must be accompanied by an adult, please dress appropriately for the weather.

Join their all-female troupe at Northumberlandia for a bicyclepowered production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It! In usual HandleBards style, expect riotous amounts of energy, a fair old whack of chaos and a great deal of laughter.

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If you are interested, then visit our website to see our current volunteer roles and please complete the online volunteer enquiry form at www.nwt.org.uk/current-opportunities.

Easter Treasure Hunt

To book and find out more, visit: www.nwt.org.uk/handlebards Wildlife Watch is the junior branch of The Wildlife Trusts and is the UK’s leading environment action club for kids.

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Membership costs £15 per year and in return you’ll receive all sorts of goodies, including a regular Wildlife Watch magazine, posters, stickers and more. Find out more at www.wildlifewatch.org.uk.

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Note: If you are already registered as a volunteer, you can log onto your online volunteer account to sign up for activities and tasks by visiting your profile on www.MyVolunteerPage.com.

North Northumberland Wildlife Watch Group

“Gloriously eccentric and very, very funny”

The Stage on A Midsummer Night’s Dream

“Bags of energy, good humour and tight teamwork”

Northern Soul on The Taming of The Shrew

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EARLY BIRD SPECIAL £12 per person, book by end of May.

Once you are registered we’ll then invite you to a New Volunteer Session. This gives you the opportunity to meet with NWT staff and volunteers to discuss the role(s) in more detail and to book onto a trial activity. New volunteer sessions are held once a month, usually on a Thursday.

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More info at www.nwt.org.uk/reserves

Staff will be on hand to provide information on the works that are being carried out and answer any questions. We will endeavour to open footpaths so that there is access to some of the hides to allow birdwatching.

School Holiday Fun

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NWT relies on the generosity of its members, with every penny remaining in the region and being used to protect wildlife and green spaces throughout Northumberland, Newcastle and North Tyneside.

North Sea Pelagic Cruises

Join us prior to the official opening, on our open weekends, for the chance to see our new discovery centre and improvements on the reserve.

This trip is run jointly by Northern Experience Wildlife Tours, Northumberland Wildlife Trust and the Natural History Society of Northumbria.

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and help protect your local wildlife

Open 7 days a week from 24th June 2017

For more information and to book, visit: www.nwt.org.uk/whats-on

Photo: Forestry Commission England

Our reserves South Northumberland 23. Beltingham River Gravels 24. Briarwood Banks 25. Close House Riverside 26. East Crindledykes Quarry 27. Greenlee Lough 28. Grindon Lough 29. Juliet’s Wood 30. Priestclose Wood 31. South Close Field 32. Tony’s Patch 33. Williamston

Backcountry Survival

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North Northumberland 1. Annstead Dunes 2. Holburn Moss 3. Ford Moss 4. Flodden Quarry 5. West Fleetham

Hauxley Nature Reserve

Wildlife and Osprey

Join the group for seasonal wildlife days aimed at children aged 5-12 years. Venue: Laverock Law Cottages, Lowick Group leaders: Harvest & David Harris-Jones Contact: (01289) 388 867 Visit the website for further information and dates: www.nwt.org.uk/northwatchgroup

at Northumberlandia

Good Friday to Easter Monday (14th - 17th April, 10:00 - 15:00) Drop in for a wild Easter treasure hunt, follow the clues and receive a surprise at the end!

£3 per child


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