What’s so good about winter?

Two new walks launching in June

It can be tempting to bunker down as this time of year as it gets colder and darker. But in fact, it is actually a great time to get out with binoculars! The coastal walks are quieting down, there is plenty of bird life around and the whales have begun their annual migration. Plus you don’t have to get up so early to catch the sunrise!

Although I'm a birder, I'm also a nature lover, and winter in the Eastern Suburbs brings the added joy of spotting the migrating humpback whales. That's why our June walk will take a special route along our stunning coast. The coastal bush offers a unique chance to see a diverse range of wildlife - from tiny bush birds to ocean birds to giant whales - all in one walk, right here locally. In fact, the birds can even help us spot the whales. Binoculars are provided so you can get an up-close look at this amazing wildlife. Limited spots available - booking link below.

Bronte Coastal Walk: Birds and Whales
Friday 14th June - 7:30-9 am 
Calga Reserve - Bronte
$0 - $20

The simple act of getting out, observing nature and recording what you see can contribute to conservation. Which is why I’ve put together a guided bird to help you become a Citizen Scientist! By learning to accurately record the birds you see, you'll contribute valuable data that helps scientists better understand bird populations and aids in conservation efforts. Plus, it's a lot of fun and a great way to improve your birding skills! Join me for a morning walk along the cliffs, where we'll enjoy birdwatching and discover how to make your birding count.

Make Your Birding Count: A Citizen Science Walk
Friday 21st June - 7:30-9 am
Diamond Bay Reserve
$0 - $20

I hope to see you out birding soon!

Jade

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