LBC Zoom Meeting Tuesday 8th March 7.30pm with speaker Kevin Wilson

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09 Mar 2022 19:31 #5101 by Philip Espin
Hi all, Kev's talk was excellent and well attended with 32 participants. If you missed it you can catch up with it here:

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05 Mar 2022 15:23 #5082 by Philip Espin
The next in our series of winter Zoom meetings will be Kev Wilson 

Kev is a well known Lincs birder, with two claims to fame. First he has been warden at Gibraltar Point Bird Observatory and NNR for over 30 years  working for the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. In that capacity he has overseen a massive transformation of Gibraltar Point habitats and bird recording, consolidating Gib's position as Lincs number one site for bird migration. Second he has the second biggest Lincolnshire list in history, after Graham Catley. We are delighted Kev has agreed to give up his evening to talk to us at our monthly Zoom meeting. Why not come along and hear what he has to say and if you wish, take up the opportunity to raise any questions you have been burning to ask about what goes on at Gib. Hopefully he will be mentioning plans to erect Lincolnshire's first MOTUS receiver at Gib, with cash support from LBC, going some way to filling the gap in the network between Spurn in East Yorks and Holme, Norfolk.  To join the meeting click on the link below anytime from 7.20 next Tuesday 8th March.
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We are the Lincolnshire Bird Club. Our aims are to encourage and further the interest in the birdlife of the historic County of Lincolnshire; to participate in organised fieldwork activities; to collect and publish information on bird movements, behaviour, distribution and populations; to encourage conservation of the wildlife of the County and to provide sound information on which conservation policies can be based.