Dawn Chorus with Mike Dilger

mike-dilger-pictureDawn Chorus Ramble - Birdsong Tour Mike Dilger

Saturday 21st May

Tour 5:00am - 6:30am

Gates open 4:45am

 SOLD OUT

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 An amazing opportunity to witness Nature's daily musical miracle with Wildlife TV Presenter Mike Dilger.

Get up early to witness Nature's daily musical miracle. Join enthusiastic Wildlife TV Presenter Mike Dilger and the feathered residents of Arnos Vale, to greet the dawn of a new day.

firecrest_at_arnos_valeThe cemetery is a haven for bird life, providing opportunities to meet many of our resident and migrant species and hear their gorgeous bird song.

Gates will open at 4:45am with the tour starting from the East Lodge (just off the Bath Road) from 5:00am. The tour will conclude at 6:30am.

This tour was heavily over-subscribed last year so to ensure your place on this Guided Tour please ensure that you book early.

Tickets will not be available to purchase on the day - advanced bookings only.

How to Book:

Tickets are £7 Adults and £5 Concessions (OAPs, Guardian Angel Members).

Tickets can be obtained by ringing 0117 971 9117 via our Box Office in the East Lodge reception, just off the Bath Road entrance between the hours of 9:30am - 4:30pm Monday to Saturday.

If you are interested in our other events at Arnos Vale please visit our What's On page for more details and to book. Our other wildlife tours are: Insects in June, Moth Watch in July and Owl Prowl in November.

Please also take a moment to read our Access Guide to ensure you visit Arnos Vale safely.

This is Arnos Vale's tribute to International Dawn Chorus Day 1st May  

 

Missed this event? Don't miss a lively and interactive evening lined up for June: The BIG Debate - with Ecologist Mike Dilger and Archaeologist Mark Horton on 18th June.  This promises to be a lively and light-hearted "clash of the titans" where the cases for heritage and wildlife will be debated.