The RSPB at Weymouth Wetlands are inviting people to ramble around Radipole Lake with them this Saturday, May 26.
The free, two-hour walk starts at 10am and staff and volunteers will be on hand to point out some of the reserve’s wonderful wildlife.
There will also be the opportunity to have a look round their newly refurbished Discovery Centre in the Swannery car park with its screens showing video and live footage of the reserve’s wildlife. There’s also a coffee shop selling hot and cold drinks and snacks, with indoor and patio seating.
Weymouth Wetlands information officer Luke Phillips said: “We’re delighted to be able to invite people along for a gentle stroll around the reserve, including the new family trail with raised viewing platforms.
“We’ll be trying to track down a whole host of creatures that call Radipole Lake home – from kingfishers to water vole, bearded tits to marsh harriers and hopefully quite a few butterflies and other insects too.”
For more information, call the RSPB Wild Weymouth Discovery Centre on 01305 778313. You can also visit the blog at www.rspb.org.uk/weymouthwetlandsblog or follow twitter at www.twitter.com/rspbweymouth
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