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Sea Birds at Shoal Bay

March 4, 2018 Posted by KCC North Shore

Sea Birds at Shoal Bay

04/03/2018
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Auckland
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Sea Birds at Shoal Bay

Come celebrate Sea Week with us.  On 4th March we are going to the shell banks at Shoal Bay to see the wading and migratory seabirds like the Wrybill, NZ and banded Dotterels, Caspian terns.  Local conservationist and photographer Philip Moll with be there to share his knowledge with us.

We will meet at the Jutland  St  public space at 1pm, then visit the shell banks at the end of Charles  Rd (Hauraki).  Bring binoculars, camera and wet weather footwear.

Book at  https://goocc.gl/rCLMyz    For info contact Ann Brabant analloydbrab@gmail.com.  It is essential for you to book so that we can keep you in touch with updates about this event.

What To Bring:
To be confirmed.

To join this event, please bring an adult who is responsible for you!

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