Local bird expert brings illustrated talk to Ipswich today
An illustrated talk exploring Suffolk's birds and their habitats is coming to Ipswich this Wednesday, 25 February 2026, organised by the local group of the Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Why it matters: The talk offers local wildlife enthusiasts a chance to discover the remarkable variety of bird species found across Suffolk's diverse landscapes – from rivers and estuaries to heaths and ancient woodlands – for just £4.
The details: Keen birdwatcher, RSPB local group leader and Minsmere volunteer guide Tim Kenny will share his favourite birds in his favourite places, taking audiences on a journey through Suffolk's landscapes. From majestic marsh harriers to tiny, rare birds blown off course by bad weather, the talk is billed as a treat for anyone with a passing interest in birds.
For context: This is a change of topic from one previously advertised – the talk on peregrine falcons has been moved to Wednesday, 23 September 2026.
Getting there: The talk begins at 19:30 at Museum Street Methodist Church, 17 Black Horse Lane, Ipswich, IP1 2EF (What3Words: cotton.meal.leader). Doors open at 19:15. Please note that despite the name, the church entrance is on Black Horse Lane – there is no access from Museum Street. Tickets are £4 and include refreshments in the interval.
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