Once again, we are joined by Julian Hughes of the Welsh Ornithological Society for this workshop. It is a real treat to have his expert input as we travel from the valley, through distinct habitats to open mountain. This is Hen harrier country.
These workshops are primarily aimed at Mountain Leaders and Instructors or trainees working towards those awards. Anyone working outside with, or leading, groups in the hills or mountains of the UK should however, find these workshops of interest. We generally attract a like-minded keen group of people who get along with each other giving the day a fun feeling in which to learn.
This workshop is eligible for MTA, AMI and BAIML CPD points.
Whilst this workshop has a bird’s theme Mike, author of Nature of Snowdonia, will respond to whatever the environment and weather throw at us on the day. Key topics might include; spring flowers and other plants, geology, glaciation, and archaeology.
You will need to dress for the weather, bring spare gear, and expect to be 'on the hill' for about six hours. Bring a packed lunch. You will find a digital camera and/or a smart phone, pen/pencil and notebook handy too.
A proportion of your fee will be donated to the Welsh Ornithological Trust
Book here: www.mikeraine.co.uk/workshops
As soon as there is one booking this workshop is guaranteed to run. I have a no cancellation policy so that you can book in confidence and plan around the date of the workshop. Cheers.