There's still time to book onto a residential birdwatching four-day course on the Calf of Man.
Between May 3 and 7, Tim Earl will lead Manx National Heritage's 'Introduction to Birdwatching on the Calf of Man: Residential Course'. which is an opportunity to see a wide range of resident and migratory birds.
The course will mainly be at the Calf's Observatory, with other areas covering more challenging walking terrain.
A maximum of five people are permitted to join the course and there's only two spaces left - more information can be found here.
Two spaces still available for an incredible bird watching residential experience during peak spring migration at the Isle of Man’s only @birdobs_council Bird Observatory with the venerable Tim Earl! Starts Friday!! Chop chop - last chance! @CalfObs https://t.co/dEwwUuCanZ. pic.twitter.com/Gx5uNYJ0qJ
— David Bellamy (@ManxAgriEnviro) April 29, 2024
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