Friday 27 January 2012

Murmurations

Another amazing dawn with the starling flock at RSPB Ham Wall in Somerset. With sound artists Kathy Hinde, Matt Davies we recorded the remarkable sounds of half a million starlings as they left their evening roost. I'll post sounds soon, but in the meantime, here's one of photographer John Loman's images of the spectacle.

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Riversong - Exe Estuary soundwalk and river cruise




On Sunday February 26 I'll be leading a days soundwalk with Wildwise around the Exe Estuary listening to the sounds of thousands of wintering waterbirds. The day starts at high tide at 10am at the quay in Topsham. From there we'll walk along the banks of the estuary to the RSPBs reserve at Bowling Green Marsh where we'll take in the flights of wading birds and wildfowl as they head back out on to the mud flats. After a leisurely lunch we will head over to Trout's Boatyard for 3pm where we will take a boat trip along the river as low tide passes to get up close to the birds feeding on the rich silts of the estuary.

What to wear and bring: Warm clothing plus boots or wellies. Prepare for rain too! Binoculars if you have them, but not vital as we'll be using our ears!

Lunch: To be confirmed, but there are a number of good pubs and cafe's in Topsham.

Cost: £20 per person

Time: 10am to 4:30pm

Location: Start and end in Topsham

To book contact Wildwise on 01803 868269 or info@wildwise.co.uk

Sunday 1 January 2012

Twilight on the Exe Estuary – now fully booked



As part of the continuing series of Flittermice and Hoots walks, on Sunday, February 5 (4:00pm to 7:00pm) I'm leading a high tide sound walk from the Quay in Topsham, Devon to listen to the river's birds.

Throughout the winter thousands of waterbirds flock to the Exe estuary. Every day, at high tide they leave the estuary and roost communally at a small number of locations around the Exe -one of these is at the RSPB's nature reserve at Bowling Green Marsh in Topsham.

The walk is on level ground and mostly on good footpaths. But please bring boots or wellies as one short section can be a muddy. Also - WRAP UP WARM! The estuary is one of the coldest places I know in Devon in Winter! Bring torches as some of the walk will be in the dark.

If you're interested in making sound recordings, bring along a digital or other recording device as there will be many opportunities for capturing the evening's soundscape.

Details and booking here