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Nature Activities, Whinfell Forest

Have fun finding out more about the plants, birds and animals.


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A Walk With Trees

On this fascinating walk through our extensive woodland, Forest Rangers will teach you how to identify various trees and tell you about their history.


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Build a Habitat Box

In this fun session for all the family, you can make a nest box, providing a safe and ready made site for blue tits, chaffinches and other types of garden bird to raise their young. Min age 5 yrs.


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Encounter With Owls

Get up close with these beautiful, impressive birds. During this magical encounter - enjoyed by adults and children alike - you'll meet some of the world's most spectacular breeds.


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Falconry - Eagles and Hawks

Seeing the majestic birds of prey fly from your gloved hand and return with effortless grace is a breathtaking experience you won't forget in a hurry. After an introduction to the medieval art of falconry, you can feel the thrill of flying one of these powerful birds of prey for yourself.


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Family Bird Watching

Learn how to identify many of our local feathered friends by sound as well as by sight as you take a bird's eye view of the forest with one of our Conservation Rangers.


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Feed the Birds

Join us at the Rangers Lodge to find out exactly what type of food keeps our feathered friends warm and gives them the energy they need to take to the skies. You can become 'little chefs' and mix all the ingredients together to make a tasty morsel that will tempt the woodland birds when they are feeling peckish.


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Rangers Ramble

What do squirrels eat for lunch? What rare plants can you find in the forest? Join a Conservation Ranger for an easy stroll around the village nature trails and discover the forest's many hidden secrets.


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Wildlife Photography

Our professional will share some practical tips on how you can take amazing nature shots. After an informal introduction, you'll have the chance to put his advice into practice and snap away with our professional equipment (or your own camera) before reviewing the fruits of your labour.


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Willlow Weaving

Try your hand at this old woodland craft. Our Conservation Rangers will show you how to handle the flexible willow rods to make useful and beautiful objects and structures.


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Woodland Awakening

Explore the forest as it awakens. Early in the morning, our Conservation Rangers will take you on a tour round different habitats, giving you an insight into the plants, birds and animals that live there.


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