Ricky Whelan, Urban Birds Project Officer from Birdwatch Ireland (BWI) presents information on what actions communities can take to assist bird populations in Fingal such as Barn Owl, Swifts, Grey Wagtail, Swallow, Sand Martin and House Martin. Join us for a great opportunity to link with BWI and the BWI Fingal Branch. Meeting is Thursday evening 13th May 7pm via Zoom. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89362395020 : Meeting ID: 893 6239 5020 (Maximum 100 attendees, but the event recording will be available afterwards) See Birdwatch Ireland Fingal Branch https://bwifingal.ie/ #BirdWatchIreland #Communities4Environment
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