The Nest - The Shorebirds of Long Nanny (Session four)
A new gathering place for bird lovers. Join us at Cherryburn, birthplace of Thomas Bewick, for a series of events celebrating birds, nature and the joy of looking up.
Join us for a special programme of monthly birding events from July to October, held on selected Saturdays at Cherryburn. Each session begins with an engaging workshop, talk, or demonstration, followed by two hours of exclusive access to the garden while it is closed to the public.
Session four is the shorebirds of Long Nanny
Join Northumberland Coast Ranger James Porteus for an engaging talk exploring the remarkable birdlife of the Northumberland coast. Drawing on his first-hand experience caring for the Long Nanny reserve, James will share insights into these fascinating shorebirds and the work that helps to protect them.
Set within our museum, this talk offers a chance to learn more about coastal wildlife while surrounded by Bewick’s celebrated engravings of the natural world.
After the talk, enjoy exclusive access to the garden. Relax in a deckchair, listen to birdsong, continue to sketch, or simply unwind with a picnic and meet fellow bird enthusiasts.
• 10am – Arrival
• 10.30am – Workshop begins
• 12.00 – Workshop ends
• 12.00–2pm – Enjoy the garden at your leisure
Event line-up:
• July: Bird ringing demonstration in the garden with David Leat
• August: “How to Garden for Wildlife and Birds” with John Grundy (Wilderness Tamed)
• September: Bird sketching session with local artist Johnnie Foker
• October: “The Shorebirds of Long Nanny” with Northumberland Coast Ranger James Porteus
Image Credit: James Beck
Please note:
- Please aim to arrive at 10am and meet us at the car park entrance, where a member of the team will welcome you and check you in. Simply give your name to confirm your booking.
- We recommend wearing sensible footwear, as some areas of the garden can be a little uneven, and bringing waterproofs in case of rain.
- Accessible parking in main car park, 100 yards from house. The path from the car park is sloped, surfaced with fine grade material.
- If you have binoculars, do bring them along – we’ll also have a limited number available to borrow on the day.
- If you’d like to stay on after the session and enjoy the garden, you’re very welcome to bring a picnic. Seating will be available, including deckchairs and picnic benches, and you’re welcome to bring your own camping chairs for extra comfort.
- During the artist session, all materials will be provided – just bring yourself and enjoy getting creative.
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Good to know
• This event is limited to 20 participants, helping to keep it relaxed and intimate.
• The sessions are primarily designed for adults. If you do need to bring a child, they are very welcome to join you at no extra charge.
• The site is mostly accessible, with parking and toilet facilities available on site.
• The car park will be locked at 2pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
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A new gathering place for bird lovers. Join us at Cherryburn, birthplace of Thomas Bewick, for a series of events celebrating birds, nature and the joy of looking up.
Join us for a special programme of monthly birding events from July to October, held on selected Saturdays at Cherryburn. Each session begins with an engaging workshop, talk, or demonstration, followed by two hours of exclusive access to the garden while it is closed to the public.
Session four is the shorebirds of Long Nanny
Join Northumberland Coast Ranger James Porteus for an engaging talk exploring the remarkable birdlife of the Northumberland coast. Drawing on his first-hand experience caring for the Long Nanny reserve, James will share insights into these fascinating shorebirds and the work that helps to protect them.
Set within our museum, this talk offers a chance to learn more about coastal wildlife while surrounded by Bewick’s celebrated engravings of the natural world.
After the talk, enjoy exclusive access to the garden. Relax in a deckchair, listen to birdsong, continue to sketch, or simply unwind with a picnic and meet fellow bird enthusiasts.
• 10am – Arrival
• 10.30am – Workshop begins
• 12.00 – Workshop ends
• 12.00–2pm – Enjoy the garden at your leisure
Event line-up:
• July: Bird ringing demonstration in the garden with David Leat
• August: “How to Garden for Wildlife and Birds” with John Grundy (Wilderness Tamed)
• September: Bird sketching session with local artist Johnnie Foker
• October: “The Shorebirds of Long Nanny” with Northumberland Coast Ranger James Porteus
Image Credit: James Beck
Please note:
- Please aim to arrive at 10am and meet us at the car park entrance, where a member of the team will welcome you and check you in. Simply give your name to confirm your booking.
- We recommend wearing sensible footwear, as some areas of the garden can be a little uneven, and bringing waterproofs in case of rain.
- Accessible parking in main car park, 100 yards from house. The path from the car park is sloped, surfaced with fine grade material.
- If you have binoculars, do bring them along – we’ll also have a limited number available to borrow on the day.
- If you’d like to stay on after the session and enjoy the garden, you’re very welcome to bring a picnic. Seating will be available, including deckchairs and picnic benches, and you’re welcome to bring your own camping chairs for extra comfort.
- During the artist session, all materials will be provided – just bring yourself and enjoy getting creative.
-
Good to know
• This event is limited to 20 participants, helping to keep it relaxed and intimate.
• The sessions are primarily designed for adults. If you do need to bring a child, they are very welcome to join you at no extra charge.
• The site is mostly accessible, with parking and toilet facilities available on site.
• The car park will be locked at 2pm, so plan your visit accordingly.