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Avocets, Evening Walks and Skinny Dippers by Chris Lusted.

By Mike Duckham on May 28, 09 10:24 AM

Well the light nights are here at last, and at the time of writing Avocets, our insignia bird have come and gone three times since mid March and the end of May, and the RSPB Skinny Dippers range of toiletries have been launched.

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Photo by A. Foster

During June, July and August there will be evening guided walks, led by our volunteers Ken and Eldyne. Taking place on Wednesday evenings, meeting at the Lapwing gate at 7.00pm, these walks are a great opportunity to visit the reserve at a quieter time of day and are free - even better considering the state of finances at the moment! Don't forget your binoculars and suitable clothing for the evening.

Skinny Dippers, the new range of eco friendly toiletries, is on our shelves now. Exclusive to the RSPB and made in the UK, you can now wash for wildlife, smell wonderful and support our conservation work, as 100% of profits from the new range go straight back into our conservation work. Skinny Dippers contain no palm oil, parabans or phosphates and are not tested on animals. With prices starting from just £3.50 a great treat for yourself or someone special without costing the earth.

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The breeding season is well underway with this seasons young being seen around the reserve. The reserve is buzzing with activity and the recent warm sunny weather, at the time of writing, all adds to the atmosphere when you visit.

Even though the winter is over don't forget to feed your garden birds as they still require lots of calories during this busy season, good quality foods high in oils and fats that can be obtained from sunflower hearts and suet based feeds are ideal. Take care about feeding loose whole peanuts as they could choke chicks and fledglings, feed these only from a nut feeder so that whole nuts cannot be removed.

Don't forget your binoculars when you are out and about as it is the best and busiest time of year for watching wildlife in general. Make sure they are clean and the strap is secure and in good condition. If you are thinking about new binoculars or a scope call in and see us, we offer great service, stock and demo facilities. You can book your own 1 hour demo - call us on 01492 584091.

We are open every day 9.30 until 5.00 and if you fancy a coffee or light snack our coffee shop has stunning views over the reserve, up the Conwy Valley and down to Conwy, open daily 10.00 till 4.30 during spring and summer.

Come and visit RSPB Conwy you can be sure of a warm welcome and a great day out, signposted from J18 on the A55 Expressway we are easy to get to, just follow the brown RSPB signs with the Avocet on.

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