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A unique opportunity to visit the Landguard Bird Observatory - and see what has been caught overnight in the moth traps.
Disclaimer
Activities are not organised by the BBC unless stated otherwise. Neither is the BBC responsible for the accuracy of the information provided. If you are under 18, ask your parent/guardian before taking part in any activity.Cost
Donations welcome.
Venue
Landguard Nature Reserve
View Point Road, Felixstowe, IP11 3TWMeeting point: Event held at the Bird Observatory.
About this location
Wildflower rich grassland and coastal vegetated shingle habitats - home to wonderful flora and fauna. Our feathered Show more… friends here are all recorded by the Bird Observatory housed in a former military building.Show less…
Wildflower rich grassland and coastal vegetated shingle habitats - home to wonderful flora and fauna. Our feathered friends here are all recorded by the Bird Observatory housed in a former military building.Contact
This activity is organised and run by Landguard Partnership.
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Website
http://www.lbo.org.uk -
Telephone
01394 673782 -
Email
landguardbo@yahoo.co.uk
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Run by: Landguard Partnership
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SUN 11 AUG
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