Join Ranger Toni and Forest School Leader Pauline on Tuesday the 15th of July at 1pm to be a bird for the day.
Take part in a fun-filled outdoor event combining real birdwatching with an energetic hands-on bird adaptation game! Discover the incredible variety of birds that live on the reserve and then take part in a fast-paced team game where you’ll "become a bird" and test out different "beaks" to find your ideal food.
This is session is for children aged 8-12 years old. Children can be left unaccompanied, but parents and guardians are more than welcome to stay and play too! Children will be supervised by 2 Forest School Leaders who are PVG checked. Please note: If your child requires additional support or has behavioural needs, we kindly ask that a parent or carer accompanies them during the session, as we are unable to provide 1:1 support.
These events are led by Dumfries & Galloway Woodlands with funding from the D&G Coastal Benefit Fund and the Solway Coast & Marine Project (SCAMP).
Dumfries & Galloway Woodlands is a charity supporting trees, habitats and the people that depend upon them in our region. For more information about our organisation, or to sign up as a member, visit www.dgwoodlands.org.uk or follow us on social media!
For more information about SCAMP, please visit www.solwaycoastmarine.co.uk/.
Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve, DG1 4RU Caerlaverock, Scotland, United Kingdom
