High flyers: peregrine falcons at Glasgow University

John Simpson of the Scottish Ornithologists Club will give a talk on the Glasgow Peregrine Project. The Project is about studying the most dynamic species in the city - the peregrine falcon - as well as bringing all the city’s conservation bodies together and supporting the biological recording of the Clyde Area’s birdlife.

This place will take place at Hyndland Secondary School, Airlie Theatre, Clarence Drive, G12 9RQ. The venue is accessible by public transport and has disabled access. No dogs allowed except assistance dogs. Children must be over 8 years old and must be accompanied by an adult. Parking nearby.

To find out more, and for any queries, please contact Mike Turner on 0413 570 094.

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Image: Adult female peregrine falcon © Bertie Gregory/2020VISION

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