GSA Biosphere, Scottish Ornithologists Club (SOC), British Trust for Ornithology (BTO)
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Loch Ryan is a fantastic birding spot with a wintering population of light-bellied brent geese.
These fascinating birds migrate 5,000km from Canada each year to spend the winter on our coastline. Most of the population winter in Ireland, but we have a small population on the coasts of West Galloway where they feed on eel grass during the winter.
Other birds migrating here for the winter include eider ducks, long tailed ducks, common scoters, wigeon, teal, red throated divers and Slavonian grebes. Waders are also in abundance with curlews, golden plover, grey plover, knot and dunlin present.
We will meet at the carpark in Stranraer and use telescopes and binoculars to find and identify the birds.
Experts will be present to help with identification and to provide further information about ecology and migration.
This event is held in partnership with the GSA Biosphere, British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and Scottish Ornithology Club (SOC). Please bring lunch, warm and waterproof clothing, suitable footwear, binoculars and telescopes if you have them.
Event Type: Outdoor
Event: Free
Accessibility Details: The outdoor walk on the beach is not suitable for wheelchairs, however the birds can be observed from the car park.
Event Capacity: 25
Age Restriction: All ages welcome