Talks, walks and lectures
I have been giving public talks on wildlife since the age of eleven, when I spoke to a local W.I. about badgers. Since then I have spoken to many hundreds of groups on a variety of natural history subjects. My talks can be geared to fit any audience, venue and timespan. I have Powerpoint equipment (showing many of my own photographs) and can bring along my captive-bred owls on request. I also lead wildlife walks and owl prowls.
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Some examples of my talks and lectures are as follows:
- British Owls; their Natural History and Practical Conservation
- British Birds of Prey
- The work of the Hawk and Owl Trust
- A beginners guide to Astronomy
- Bird song identification
- Bird I.D.
- Wildlife rehabilitation (focus on release site selection and post-release monitoring)
- The Water Vole
- Small Mammals
The most popular of my led walks are:
- Owl prowl
- Badger watch
- Dawn chorus
- All night wildlife safari
- Raptor watching
- Birdsong I.D. in the field
- Birdwatching for beginners
- Practical astronomy
- Wildlife watching
I also visit schools, fetes and shows, speak at conferences and lecture to universities and colleges. Please contact me for more details.
I am a regular lecturer for Goblin Combe Environment Centre, Dillington House and Charterhouse Centre (find links on my Links page). All of these courses are open to everyone but require booking in advance.
Please contact them for details and availability of my future courses.

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