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Saturday 13 January 2024 I 10:30am - 12:30pm
Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre
£7.50 (£6 RSPB members)
Learn how to identify trees even when they are not in leaf.
Come along for a guided walk where you will be shown the key characteristics to look for to identify trees during the winter months.
During this time of year, you can spot some fantastic and unique features usually hidden. With the help of the walk leader, you can learn to identify a variety of tree species.
The walk will last approximately 90 minutes, and please bring suitable clothing and footwear.
This walk is aimed toward adults, but all are welcome.
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