Dawn Chorus Walk at Woodberry Wetlands

A robin perches on a tree branch with an open beak. There is a soft, light green background.

Image credit: Neil Aldridge

Dawn Chorus Walk at Woodberry Wetlands

Location:

Woodberry Wetlands,

Woodberry Wetlands, Main Entrance via New River Path Lordship Road, London, N16 5HQ
Book
Start your day with nature and join London Wildlife Trust to discover the amazing sound of the dawn chorus!

Event details

Meeting point

Please meet us at the entrance to the site off Bethune Road. What3words: ridge.become.awards.

Date

Time
6:00am - 8:00am
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About the event

Our birds are at their most vocal during early spring mornings, and experiencing this stunning serenade is well worth the early start, trust us!

Your guide will take you on a golden-hour tour of Woodberry Wetlands before it’s open to the public. You'll listen out for songbirds, spotting as many species as possible along the way.

This is a beginner-friendly walk and our knowledgeable guide will be happy to answer any questions.

The walk will follow reserve paths and there may be some slight inclines. Strong stout footwear is recommended. It will last approximately 2 hours and will be fully outdoors - so dress for the weather! We have a limited number of binoculars to lend; please bring your own if you have them.

 

What to expect

🐦‍⬛ A barrage of beautiful birdsong from many species.

🔍 Tips for bird ID using both sight and sound.

🌅 Early morning access to the reserve.

 

Want even more dawn chorus action? Join us at Walthamstow Wetlands for our Dawn Chorus Walk on Sunday 3rd May.

This event is aimed at adults aged 18+, but can be inclusive for young people aged 11 and above, who must be accompanied by an adult.

Further information will be sent out prior to the event.

The birds on our reserve are wild, so we can’t guarantee sightings of particular species. However, this unpredictability is all part of the joy of birding!

All proceeds from this event enable our mission of nature recovery for a thriving city

Image credit: Neil Aldridge.

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only
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Mobility

The path from the entrance to our meeting point is largely flat, as is the main path around the reserve. One path on this route is not usually open to the public and can become muddy.

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Wheelchair access

There is an accessible bathroom in our New River Studios at the reserve entrance. One path on this route may be unsuitable for wheelchair access. If you would like further information please get in touch with us at engagement@wildlondon.org.uk.
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What to bring

  • Strong, stout footwear
  • Water
  • Binoculars if you have them!
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Facilities

Toilets
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities

Contact us

Engagement Team