This is a great time of year to observe owls on the hunt. We'll look to try and observe this magnificent avian predator, whilst learning more about their captivating lives. Our afternoon walk of approximately 4km should also give the opportunity to observe a multitude of wading birds as they congregate to roost. Binoculars are recommended, though we will have a few pairs available on the day.
Meet at Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
No booking required.
Donations appreciated
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