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We're delighted to share details of the meetings season (September 2023 - April 2024) for members to enjoy. This year's programme will be a held as a hybrid (online/in-person) programme. 

More information about each meeting will be emailed to members around a week in advance of the event. To receive these emails (including Zoom joining instructions and workshop booking information, where applicable), you must be signed up to the Branch News & Events - Talks & Workshops mailing list.

When:

7.30pm

Wednesday 21 February 2024
Ros Green, Claudia Tapia & Speaker TBA – Tracking birds' movements (online). For further information, please click here.

Thursday 7 March 2024
Mark Newell – Isle of May Storm Petrels and recent seabird discoveries (in-person)

Seabird expert and Field Manager Mark Newell describes the discovery of the most southerly Storm Petrel colony on the east coast, where breeding was finally proved in 2021. What have we learned since then? Mark's talk will also consider the effect of avian influenza on the seabirds of the Forth.

Wednesday 20 March 2024
Dr. Phil Atkinson, Dr. Jude Lane & speaker TBA (NatureScot) – Avian flu (online). For further information, please click here.

Wednesday 17 April 2024
Helen Aiton, Michal Jezierski & Kevin and Mike Sinclair – SOC Endowment Fund Projects (online). For further information, please click here.

Contact:

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01786 823 830

Venue:

In-person meetings will be held in the General Purpose Room, The Allan Centre, Fountain Road, Bridge of Allan, FK9 4AT (click here to view a map of the venue and surrounding area). This is on the doorstep of the University of Stirling and students are always very welcome to attend!

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SOC brings together like-minded individuals with a passion for birds, nature and conservation through a programme of talks, outings, conferences and via the Club’s quarterly journal, Scottish Birds.