Sunday, 4 May 2025

Global Birdfair, July 11-13, 2025: The full list of Sunday's speakers - including Tim Mackrill

                                                  

Tim Mackrill, author of The Osprey, will be discussing this species with Roy Dennis and Tim Appleton at 3pm - appropriately enough on the event's  Osprey stage


Osprey Lecture Theatre 

1000:  To be Confirmed 

1100: Wildlife Gardeners’ Question Time 

1200: Nigel Marven: A Career with Dinosaurs and other Remarkable Reptiles

1300: Nick Baker  

1400: Simon King: Tales from the Bush and Beyond 

1500: Roy Dennis, Tim Mackrill and Tim Appleton: Ospreys and other conservation success stories

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Avocet Lecture Stage  

1000: Will Fox:  My life with Leopards 

1030: Dan Brown: Spectacular Shetland Wildlife 

1100: Susannah Kerr:  Wildlife of the Scottish Highlands  

1130: Martin Kelsey: Extremadura - birding off the beaten track 

1200: Leonardo de Moura Persi: Brazil - The country of birds  

1230:  Daniel Roman 

1300: Dr Sophie-Lee Williams: Restoring White-tailed Eagles to South-east Wales and Severn Estuary 

1330: Tim Jones: Migfest - the Spurn Migration Festival

1400: Rebecca Nason; Shetland Seabird Tours - The Noss Boat 

1430: Claudien Nsabagasani: Birding and Safaris Tours in East Africa 

1500: Dan Brown:  Islay & Jura in Autumn: The Eagle Islands 

1530: Balázs Szigeti:  Eye to Eye with Snow Leopards 

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Curlew Lecture Stage 

1000: Naomi Johns: Understanding Falco tinnunculus - the European Kestrel 

1030: James Stevens: The Inner and Outer Hebrides 

1100 : Craig Fellowes: Fighting wildlife crime

1130: Martin Beaton: The Falkland Islands 

1200: Helen Bryon: Brazil - including the  Cerrado, the Amazon and the Pantanal 

1230: Simon Barnes: Lost in the Bush - a tribute to a pioneer of Zambian birding, the late Bob Stjernstedt 

1300: Harry Munt: How an encounter with a Kestrel and a chalkpit changed my life 

1330: Chandika Jayaratne: Sri Lanka's wildlife and how tourism is driving conservation 

1400: Richard Baines: The Rarity Garden - The Great White Cape of Flamborough

1430: Bret Charman: Australia - Wildlife Down Under 

1500: Belen Rodriquez: Ecotourist Reserve of Green Spain 

1530: Steven Stansfield: Bardsey - the island of 20,000 saints and shearwaters 

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Plover Lecture Stage 

0930 To be Confirmed 

1000 To be Confirmed 

1030: Victoria Woolley:  Art For Wildlife - How art can reconnect us with nature and help to raise awareness of projects by bringing people together. 

1100: Rajan Jolly: Tigers of Central India 

1130: Harriet Mead and Nick Acheson:  Wild Heath, Wild Art 

1200: Łukasz Mazurek: Bison, birds and dead wood - birdwatching in Białowieża Forest 

1230: Oliver Smart: The Gambia, an introduction to birding in Africa 

1300: Jon Mason: Night at the Reserve: Wild Stays at Welney 

1330: Alberto Bosque Coello: Castilla y León - a great destination for natural life lovers. 

1400: Tony Williams:A look at wildlife in four French gardens, covering France from north to south with main species of interest 

1430: Richard Parsons: Bellavista and North-western Ecuador 

1500: Paul Stanbury: Tanzania’s Wildlife Highlights 

1530: To be Confirmed 

* See previous two posts for speakers on Friday and Saturday. 

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