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Great tit perched in small tree

Wildbirds at Westonbirt

27 September to 7 December

Binoculars or telescopes available for useRSPB staff on hand to helpRefreshments availableToiletsDisabled access

Westonbirt Arboretum is known worldwide for its unique collection of trees and shrubs, but did you know that more than 40 species of bird have been seen among the leafy canopies?

It can be hard to see birds high up in the canopy, so a feeding station has been set up to tempt them down from the trees.

With our help, now's your chance to meet these fascinating birds and learn more about Westonbirt's hidden inhabitants!

Friendly staff will be on hand in the Education centre, with its impressive one-way mirrored bird feeding room, to show off these magnificent birds.

There is no charge for the project itself, although normal arboretum charges apply. These are variable and depend on the date of visit.

Opening times

Friendly staff will be on hand in the Education centre each Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11 am-4 pm.

Facilities

The impressive one-way mirrored bird feeding room is located in the Education centre.

Refreshments are available in the Maples restaurant and Arboretum cafe located adjacent to the Forest Shop. Public toilets are located next to the Visitor services.

Westonbirt Arboretum has excellent facilities for disabled visitors, with two toilets available on site (one is next to The Great Oak Hall, the other is next to The Maples restaurant), parking spaces only a few steps away from the main facilities, and scooters and wheelchairs that can be hired, free of charge, from the visitor services building next to the Great Oak Hall. Due to a limited number, scooters/wheelchaires must be booked in advance by calling 01666 881218.

All the hard paths are accessible to wheelchair and electric buggy users and there are 17 miles of these throughout the arboretum. Trails off the paths can be unsuitable in wet conditions due to mud, and due to the terrain we do not advise the use of three wheel electric scooters.

How to get there

Westonbirt, The National Arboretum is situated on the A433 approximately three miles south east of Tetbury. Look out for the brown signs.

The Education centre's bird feeding room is signposted from the Forest shop, and found behind the children's play area.

What should I bring?

Outdoor clothing recommended. On a nice day, shorts and sandals would be fine!

Enquiries

Telephone: Steven Hodgkinson on 01594 562852
E-mail: steven.hodgkinson@rspb.org.uk

Why not make a day of it?

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This is a joint project between the RSPB and the Forestry Commission