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Birds of the Tyne – including nesting Kittiwakes by Dan Turner

When

April 23, 2024    
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Venue:  The Old Low Light, Clifford’s Fort, North Shields Fish Quay, Tyne and Wear, NE30 1JE.

Keen ornithologist and Old Low Light volunteer Dan Turner, will talk about birds of the Tyne river mouth, estuary and fish quay and also the River Tyne nesting Kittiwakes.  This will include the recent activity to install Kittiwake ‘hotels’ on the Tyne Bridge.  Dan has spent a lifetime observing the River Tyne birds.

A Kittiwake by David Hirst

His ornithological interest from an early age includes ongoing, annual surveys of the nesting Tyne Kittiwakes since 1994.  The river mouth features many bird species each year – birds of the coast, sea, wetland and shore.  He will discuss a few of these visitors. His bird observations began in the 1960s.

Recently, his observations and records were used to help calculate an approximate length of ledges for new Kittiwake nesting ‘hotels’ on the Tyne Bridge, for use during its renovation. These will provide alternative Kittiwake accommodation when the gulls return to nest.

 


A Kittiwake Hotel – on one of the Tyne Bridge Towers

A supporter of the Old Low Light, Dan has given talks previously and taken part in panel discussions about local wildlife. He has also provided information for display boards at the heritage centre about the harmful impact of plastic and other litter on sea life.  He is a published author of books based around the River Tyne and North East coast, some of which are on sale in the Old Low Light café.

£4 / Low Light members free

 

Visit the Old Low Light Website to book a ticket