Land Watch at Church Point
Church Point NorthumberlandJoin a team of experienced marine wildlife surveyors from the North East Cetacean Project for a shorewatch on Church Point, Newbiggin by the Sea.
Join a team of experienced marine wildlife surveyors from the North East Cetacean Project for a shorewatch on Church Point, Newbiggin by the Sea.
Our interns will be conducting a beach clean on the beaches of New Quay. We welcome you all to join in. Please wear sensible clothing and bring your own gloves.
Join us on the Kimmeridge cliffs to keep a look out for dolphins and other marine animals as part of the 2022 National Whale & Dolphin Watch survey. Learn what signs to look for, how to spot and identify them and find out more about the types of whale and dolphin that can be seen in Dorset. Sturdy shoes are essential as access to the lookout is up very steep and sometimes. We will have binoculars available to borrow but bring your own if you have them. For more information please contact kimmeridge@dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk
Join Laura for an organised landwatch from Broughty Castle. This year Laura has partnered up with Leisure & Culture Dundee and Historic Environment Scotland to bring four watches to National Whale and Dolphin Watch. Laura will be based inside the walls of the castle at a highpoint with an excellent view of the whole of the Tay Estuary. There is no charge to enter the castle or the grounds and if they wish, people can enjoy a visit to the free museum while there. For information - unfortunately, being an historic building, access inside Brougty Castle is via a steep winding staircase and therefor may not be accessible to all. The grounds are a bit better but would definitely still present a challenge to those with limited mobility. For more information please contact countryside.rangers@dundeecity.gov.uk
Join our interns at Mwnt for a landwatch! Meet in the car park at Mwnt at 14:45 to walk up to the top of Mwnt. Bring binoculars and sightings forms (the signal at Mwnt isn't always great to use our SeaWatcher App!).
Join a team of experienced marine wildlife surveyors from the North East Cetacean Project for a shorewatch on Rocky Island, Seaton Sluice.
Join Laura for an organised landwatch from Broughty Castle. This year Laura has partnered up with Leisure & Culture Dundee and Historic Environment Scotland to bring four watches to National Whale and Dolphin Watch. Laura will be based inside the walls of the castle at a highpoint with an excellent view of the whole of the Tay Estuary. There is no charge to enter the castle or the grounds and if they wish, people can enjoy a visit to the free museum while there. For information - unfortunately, being an historic building, access inside Brougty Castle is via a steep winding staircase and therefor may not be accessible to all. The grounds are a bit better but would definitely still present a challenge to those with limited mobility. For more information please contact countryside.rangers@dundeecity.gov.uk
Join Jane who will be running landwatches at Cullernose Point, Northumberland on 26th, 27th and 29th July. For more information please contact Jane at janehardyswims@gmail.com Additional information can be found here: https://goo.gl/maps/o2bCygPzVhuaby8H8 https://getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/local/cullernose-point-northumberland
Macrame is a form of textile produced using knotting techniques. We are lucky to have volunteer Alex running this macrame workshop from our Dolphin Hub in New Quay. Alex will be delivering a talk before leading everyone in making their own macrame masterpiece - a starfish! No need to register just turn up to our Dolphin Hub from 13:50 - we have limited space so please don't be late!
Join expert guides from HWDT for a gentle walk along the coast to Tobermory Lighthouse as we take in the nature and wildlife around us. Look out for incredible wildlife, ask questions, share your experiences, or simply unwind and enjoy the scenery! Porpoises are regularly spotted from this walk, so we will be keeping an eye out for this enigmatic species. Otters and sea eagles are amoung some of the other favourite wildlife that might be spotted. Even if we don't spot your most sought after species, this guided walk will help you develop skills to go on and spot more wildlife afterwards. For more information and to book go to: https://hwdt.org/hwdt-events/5mjrpntn2fc9rge-wesh5-bntg7-bep74-7n5sd-7zn52-tkp5d
Join a team of experienced marine wildlife surveyors from the North East Cetacean Project for a shorewatch on Snab Point, Cresswell.