
Learn to tell a Hairy dragonfly from a Four-spotted chaser, or a Azure damselfly from a Banded Demoiselle.
Join us on a walk around RSPB Ham Wall as we see how many different dragonflies and damselflies we can spot, whilst learning more about their life cycle and behaviours.
A fun event designed to arm you with knowledge of the life cycle of dragonflies and damselflies, the different species you can see at RSPB Ham Wall and the wetlands habitat they live in.
To make a booking please click on the following link https://events.rspb.org.uk/hamwall
Ticket prices:
Adult RSPB member – £8
Adult non RSPB member – £10
Child RSPB member – £4
Child Non RSPB member – £5
Please note booking fees apply.
Admission to Ham Wall nature reserve is free for RSPB members (please display membership cards on your dashboard), parking fees (£3 all day) apply to non-members.
What’s the refund policy?
If unforeseen circumstances cause RSPB Ham Wall to cancel an event, all ticket holders will be informed and a full refund will be issued. Attendees can receive refunds up to 7 days before the event start date. Refunds are subject to an administration fee. We do not offer refunds for cancellations made within 7 days of the event.
IMPORTANT: We respect your privacy and will not sell your personal data to any third party.
Any personal data you provide here is collected and used only for the purposes of booking this event. Your details will only be used by this event’s RSPB co-ordinator and will not be shared with anyone else.
For further information please visit the following link https://events.rspb.org.uk/hamwall or if you have a specific question please email us on ham.wall@rspb.org.uk
Key information
HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Booking is essential – this is a ticket only event. Advance booking only. Bookings can be made by clicking on the link in the section above.
ACCESSIBILTY
Warm clothes and sturdy walking shoes are required. The walk includes rough and uneven grass paths unsuitable for wheels. Suitable for ages 10+. Dogs are not permitted on the walk.
ORGANISED BY
RSPB
PHOTO CREDIT
© David Chandler