Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve is home to many bird species during the summer; spend some time observing them on this guided walk.
Join us for a guided walk of Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, taking some time to observe the birds found there during the summer. Your guide will be one of the reserve's dedicated volunteers, who knows exactly what to look out for!
The breeding season should now be in full swing, and although the quantity of birdsong will have reduced from its Spring peak, the young of some species should be visible, including the geese, ducks and great crested grebes. On a sunny day swifts, swallows, and both species of martins may be feeding over the lakes in good numbers, and summer is also the peak period for kingfisher sightings as they hunt for fish to feed their young. June is also one of the best months for butterflies and dragonflies on the reserve.
We recommend you bring a pair of binoculars to make the most of this walk. It could be muddy underfoot, so please wear sturdy footwear.
Please be aware that the Visitor Centre is currently closed for refurbishment, so refreshments are not available at the start or end of the walk- please bring a bottle of water with you. Parking will be more limited than usual due to the refurbishment. Toilets are available near the car park.
This walk is recommended for over 12s only.
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Parking
Please note that parking charges apply at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve- card or app payments only.
This walk will last around 3-3.5 hours, with most of the time spent walking or standing.