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  • Review 441

    Thoroughly enjoyed this course run by Jem Bowden. Jem was inspirational and enthusiastic despite the weather being rather unkind. The tutor very helpfully provided worksheets and tailored each day to suit the class’ needs.

  • Review 442

    Great course led by Jem Bowden. Enthusiastic, considered and well balanced course delivered via a mix of demonstrations, exercises and constructive feedback of work completed during the week. I learnt a lot, improved a bit and it was great fun. The staff at Flatford Mill were friendly, helpful and provided…

  • Review 443

    The course was excellent. Some classroom sessions, but mostly out in different habitats listening to, and looking at birds. The tutor was full of information, and very patient. Only disappointment was the lack of some expected birds due to the late spring.

  • Review 444

    Super course, lovely venue.

  • Review 445

    A well organised course that catered well for me as beginner and also seemed to please the more experienced members.

  • Review 446

    A great introduction to wild flowers and the use of keys.

  • Review 447

  • Review 424

    I really enjoyed this course. The tutor (Steven Falk) was knowledgeable and very enthusiastic. We saw lots of different species and varieties of trees. Unfortunately due to cold and wet weather we only saw 1 bee and a couple of other pollinators but this did not detract from my enjoyment.

  • Review 425

    Exceptional course, cram packed full of information. Fiona is a brilliant tutor who explains geology on all levels and the hands on experience really cements the learning.

  • Review 426

    Really enjoyed the course overall The leader had structured the learning and took us carefully through different strategies for identifying birds which we can build upon to take our knowledge forward. I have found because of the way the information and presentations were scaffolded I have remembered a good…

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Field Studies Council is a registered charity in England and Wales no 313364 and in Scotland no SC039870 and a limited company registered in England and Wales no 412621.

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