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Bedgebury National Pinetum

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November 2007


Autumn Birds at the Pinetum

Saturday 17 November - 10.00 - 12.00 noon

If you haven’t yet had a chance to discover the magical world of the Forestry Commission’s Bedgebury National Pinetum in Goudhurst Kent, this autumn there will be an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful landscape, but also learn about the varied and interesting bird life at this unique visitor attraction.

HawfinchSiskinRedstartGoldfinch

Geoff Orton will be conducting his quarterly tour of the Pinetum helping to identify the resident birds and some of the autumn visitors. Please bring binoculars if you have them.

Some of Britain’s rarest and most elusive birds inhabit Bedgebury, especially in the winter time, including hawfinches, crossbills and even the occasional kingfisher. The rare and elusive hawfinch is incredibly shy and Bedgebury is the one of the best places in the country to catch a glimpse of this beautiful bird.

They can sometimes be seen sitting out in the open, sometimes perched at quite close range in exposed bare twigs or in clumps of cypresses, ignoring birdwatchers and passing visitors with dogs and children. A wonderful sight. Bedgebury is one of the most important winter roosts for hawfinches and crossbills in the country.

Adults £8.00, FOBP and Concessions £7.00. Children under 12 - £6.00


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