Saturday 12 April 2014

Discover nature's home this Easter at RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands


Discover nature's home this Easter at RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands Whether the sun is shining or it s time for umbrellas, there s fun to be had in all weathers this Easter at RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands.

Families can take part in the Baby Bird Trail, a self-led activity running throughout April, which offers visitors the chance to uncover facts about the reserve s special birds and their chicks. Or for the more adventurous families, head out onto the reserve with the new and improved Wildlife Explorer backpacks.

Dan Trotman, Visitor Development Officer at RSPB Dee Estuary reserves, said:   The Wildlife Explorer backpacks are a fantastic way of discovering the less obvious wildlife on the reserve, while the Baby Bird Trail is great fun for all ages.We are looking forward to welcoming families to the reserve and helping them to have an enjoyable Easter holiday.

The Baby Bird Trail is free and visitors can take part between 9.30 am-4 pm. The Wildlife Explorer Backpacks are free to hire for members,  2.50 hire charge for non-members.
For more information on the reserve and its activities, please call the reserve on 0151 3538478 or check out the website www.rspb.org.uk/deeestuary.

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