Join us for a spectacular walk…
along one of the Forest of Bowland's most
stunning valleys. Take this opportunity to
learn more about the international
importance of the area for birds of prey
and the rare upland habitat they call
home during the spring and summer.
ring ouzel |
Birds to look out for include the ring
ouzel, a regular breeder in the valley, our
smallest bird of prey, the merlin and, if
you're lucky, you may be rewarded with a
sighting of England's rarest bird of prey,
and emblem of the AONB, the hen
harrier.
Tickets:
£5 per person payable in advance
Available from RSPB
Call: 01524 581001
email: bowlandsafari@rspb.org.uk
Dates:
April 14th, April 28th, May 12th and 16th June
Hen Harrier Male - Andy Hay - RSPB images |
Situated between the South Pennines
and the Lake District, in the heart of
Lancashire, Bowland is a rugged, diverse
and expansive upland landscape of
heather moorland, blanket bog, farmland
and wooded valleys.
Bowland is officially recognised as one
of Europe’s most important places for
wildlife and is designated as an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The
upland plateau is traditionally the
stronghold for hen harriers, England’s most
threatened birds of prey, while much of the
farmland provides vital homes for breeding
waders, such as lapwings and curlews.
Read more -
https://www.rspb.org.uk/globalassets/downloads/documents/futurescapes/futurescapes-bowland-booklet.pdf
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