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Birds and Wildlife of Thursley Heath

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Godalming, GB
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Experience the enchanting beauty of Thursley Heath on this captivating Birds and Wildlife tour. As Spring arrives, witness the vibrant array of resident breeding birds like Woodlark and Dartford Warbler, as well as the return of migrating species from Africa and Southern Europe, including Tree Pipit, Cuckoo, and Common Redstart. Venture into the woods and catch a glimpse of the elusive Firecrest, while the majestic Curlew may grace us with its presence. Later in the season, marvel at the sight of the agile Hobby hunting dragonflies above the wetlands, and keep an eye out for the enchanting Green Hairstreak butterfly. The heath also boasts rare and scarce dragonflies, with a chance to spot the Keeled Skimmer, Downy Emerald, and the dazzling Brilliant Emerald. Binoculars and a telescope will be provided, so you won't miss a single moment of this extraordinary nature experience. Lunch is not included, but the memories you'll make are priceless.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-5 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Opportunity to see a variety of bird species
  • Chance to observe migrating birds returning from Africa
  • Possibility of spotting rare and declining bird species
  • Opportunity to witness the stunning beauty of dragonflies
  • Chance to see a variety of butterfly species
  • Binoculars and telescope available
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Experience the enchanting beauty of nature with the Birds and Wildlife of Thursley Heath tour. Immerse yourself in this captivating journey through one of the UK's most stunning natural habitats. Thursley Heath truly comes alive in the Spring, offering a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

What to expect?

Embark on a mesmerizing adventure where you can anticipate encountering an array of fascinating bird species and other wildlife. Witness the return of migratory birds from Africa and Southern Europe, including the melodic songs of the Woodlark and the vibrant plumage of the Dartford Warbler. Look out for the Tree Pipit, Cuckoo, and Common Redstart as they grace the heath with their presence. Delight in the possibility of spotting the elusive Firecrest in the woodland areas and the majestic Curlew on its territory. As Spring progresses, witness the aerial acrobatics of the Hobby as it hunts dragonflies, and keep an eye out for the charming Crossbills amidst the pine trees. Marvel at the first butterflies taking flight, such as the stunning Green Hairstreak. Later in the year, be enchanted by the rare and captivating Silver-studded Blue and the elusive Grayling. Discover the nationally important dragonflies that inhabit the heaths, including the Keeled Skimmer, Downy Emerald, and the brilliant iridescence of the Brilliant Emerald. Commoner species like the Four-spotted Chaser and Large Red Damselfly will also make their appearance.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and wildlife enthusiasts of all ages and experience levels. Whether you are a seasoned birder or simply appreciate the wonders of the natural world, this experience will leave you in awe. Families, couples, and individual travelers will all find joy in exploring the diverse avian and wildlife species that call Thursley Heath their home.

Why book this?

Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of nature's beauty. The Birds and Wildlife of Thursley Heath tour offers a unique opportunity to witness the magic of Spring unfold before your eyes. Immerse yourself in the serene surroundings as you listen to the cheerful melodies of the resident and migratory birds. With the guidance of experienced naturalists, you will gain a deeper understanding of the ecological importance of this heathland habitat. The chance to encounter rare and elusive species such as the Firecrest and Silver-studded Blue makes this tour a truly exceptional experience. As you explore the trails and soak in the breathtaking scenery, you will create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

During the tour, binoculars and a telescope will be provided, ensuring you have a clear view of the captivating birdlife and wildlife. It is recommended to bring your own lunch to enjoy amidst the beauty of the heath. The itinerary includes a visit to the public car park in Thursley Village, where the tour will begin and end.

Reviews

Previous participants of the Birds and Wildlife of Thursley Heath tour have raved about their experiences. They have praised the knowledgeable guides who shared their passion and expertise, enhancing the tour with fascinating insights into the diverse species that inhabit the heath. Many have expressed their delight in spotting rare birds and dragonflies that are not commonly seen elsewhere. Overall, participants have been highly satisfied with the tour, describing it as a memorable and enriching adventure in the heart of nature.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

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 on territory. Later, the dashing Hobby will be hawking dragonflies over the wetter areas with the possibility of Crossbills in the pines. Spring also sees the first butterflies on the wing and the heaths offer the chance to see the stunning Green Hairstreak. Later in the year we will see Silver-studded Blue and the Grayling. These heaths are nationally important for their rare and scarce dragonflies and with luck, we will see these from the boardwalks. Possibilities in the spring are the Keeled Skimmer, the beautiful Downy Emerald and the rarer, iridescent Brilliant Emerald. Commoner species will also be present such as Four-spotted Chaser and Large Red Damselfly.

Reviews

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O7302GLmichaelm

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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