Chris Willard: Birds of the New Forest

Published on
February 2, 2023

Winter Lecture by Chris Willard

Book by Friday 17th February

On Wednesday 22nd February  we're delighted to be welcoming Chris Willard.

This lecture contains just fewer than 90 RSPB photographs and covers a similar number of species. The lecture describes bird species which might be seen anywhere in the New Forest which is one of the best places to see some rare species in the country. Part one of this lecture was done in April 2020 on line. I would therefore like to complete the talk to-night and talk about the other 45 slides.

Dr Chris Willard was a GP in New Milton (4 miles from Lymington) for 30 years and has lived in the hamlet of Keyhaven, half a mile from the Western Solent shore for 44 years. He has been interested in bird watching and sailing since the age of 8 years old.
 
He currently sails a Lymington River Scow.
 
The lecture will start at 18:30 prompt, so we recommend you arrive in good time to get a drink from the bar to take to your seat in the Island Room. If you are booked for supper, it will be served in the River Room after the lecture, please sit where you wish.
Book your seat and your supper

Members should book for supper no later than Friday 17th February, along with any dietary requirements. Supper this week will be pork strogonoff, rice and salad  for £15:00. If you would like to attend the lecture without the supper, please also reserve your seat so that we can monitor numbers.

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