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    • Home
    • About
    • Contact
    • Northumberland Art Prints
    • Sound Art
    • Taking Pictures of...
    • Northumberland Coast
    • The Lake District
    • North York Moors
    • The River Coquet
    • North Norfolk
    • Northumbria Sound Archive
    • DIY Field Recording Blimp
    • My sound recording gear
    • The Studio
    • MIE FIELDING EXHIBITIONS
    • Learn Bird Song

The Sound of a Landscape

The Sound of a LandscapeThe Sound of a LandscapeThe Sound of a Landscape
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Northumberland Art Prints
  • Sound Art
  • Taking Pictures of...
  • Northumberland Coast
  • The Lake District
  • North York Moors
  • The River Coquet
  • North Norfolk
  • Northumbria Sound Archive
  • DIY Field Recording Blimp
  • My sound recording gear
  • The Studio
  • MIE FIELDING EXHIBITIONS
  • Learn Bird Song

Bird song Mindfulness

Learn Bird Song

 Our morning learn bird song circular walk takes around one hour and is priced at £45 per head. Our first stop will station us overlooking the River Coquet, where we would hope for Kingfisher, the beautiful song of dipper, moorhen and grey wagtail. As we move into Felton woods there are constant calls of great-spotted woodpecker, nuthatch, marsh tit, siskin and bullfinch with many other residents, being joined by summer visitors, blackcap, chiffchaff and willow warbler in April / May. In the clearings and open fields we will usually find soaring buzzard, sparrowhawk, and sometimes osprey depending on the season. 

The stunning River Coquet in Northumberland.

The stunning River Coquet

Join Mike on an early morning walk to learn bird song around our beautiful neighbourhood. Our bird song walks last for around one hour and involves a walk into our adjacent woods and countryside. The walks are available in Spring  - March to the end of May.

Enjoy Mike's bird recordings below..

Our Route

Our walk starts and ends  at The Northumberrland Arms car park where we can often view river birds such as goosander and little grebe. We then pause on the pedestrianised bridge over the Coquet before exploring the nearby woodland and pastures. 


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