Regent Honeyeater and Other Woodland Birds Workshop
Want to know clues to finding the rare Regent Honeyeater?
Why are they so endangered and why are other woodland birds also threatened?
Ever wanted to record what birds are in your area?
Can you pick a Striated Thornbill from a Buff-rumped Thornbill?
Come and join a workshop on the identification and survey methods for Regent Honeyeaters and other woodland birds.
You are invited to join BirdLife Australia’s Woodland Birds for Biodiversity project coordinator Mick Roderick on Saturday 12th May 2018 for a fun workshop focusing on Regent Honeyeater conservation and other facets of woodland bird identification and monitoring.
Workshop details:
8:00-1:00pm (includes morning tea and BBQ lunch)
Saturday 12th May 2018 Rotary Hall, Merton Living
7 Turtle Street, DENMAN
(includes a field trip to a nearby woodland)