Thursley Heath: Spring Bird Migration and Wildlife Habitat

Experience the vibrant spring bird migration and diverse wildlife habitat at Thursley Heath. Discover resident breeding birds, returning migrants, and rare dragonflies in this nationally important heathland.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Thursely Nature Reserve - Thursley Heath comes to life in the Spring. Resident breeding birds such as Woodlark and Dartford Warbler are joined by migrants returning from Africa and Southern Europe which include Tree Pipit, Cuckoo and Common Redstart. In the wooded margins there is that gorgeous sprite, the Firecrest and the declining Curlew may be…
What's Included
  • Use of binoculars and telescope
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

In springtime, Thursley Heath blossoms into life. Local nesting birds such as the Woodlark and Dartford Warbler get welcome company from migratory birds returning from Africa and Southern Europe. These include the Tree Pipit, Cuckoo, and Common Redstart. In the forest habitats, lucky viewers might spot the delightful Firecrest and the diminishing…

Location
South House
Dyehouse Road
Public Car Park Thursley Village
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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O7302glmichaelm
May 22, 2022
Great morning's birding - Fantastic morning's birding with Chris who is very friendly and knowledgeable. Saw what I'd set out to see and more including: woodlark, redstart, cuckoo, spotted flycatcher, garden warbler, Dartford warbler, stonechat, curlew, red kite and more. Later on I also saw a hobby and took a trip to a nearby spot Chris had recommended to see nightingale. Highly recommended.
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