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Wellbeing in nature - bird ID and fat balls

About our Wellbeing in Nature series: Looking for a way to unwind, meet new people, and enjoy the great outdoors? Our Wellbeing in Nature sessions are all about good company, fresh air, and trying your hand at something different. Whether it’s sharing a story around the campfire, getting stuck into a bit of woodcraft, foraging or simply enjoying the peace of the trees, there’s something for everyone each week.

Spending time outside has loads of benefits - it can boost your mood, ease stress, and give you a real sense of connection (to both nature and good craic with others!). Plus, it’s just a great excuse to get active, get outdoors and do something fun.

Come along and join us in the woodlands as part of the Wilder Walkmill project. No pressure, no experience needed - just bring yourself and see what it’s all about!

When: Wed 14 Jan, 1pm - 3pm

Where: Walkmill Community Woodland (meet at Moresby Rugby Union Club)

What: We will go for a walk around the woodland looking for and identifying birds. We will then have a stop off for teas and coffees and to make or own fat balls and monkey nut strings for the birds

Who: This event is free and suitable for all abilities

Notes: No experience is necessary, and we will provide all the tools and materials.Please ensure you wear clothing and footwear suitable for the weather and for an outdoor setting. Sturdy footwear is advised.

Participants must be 18+

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Sarah: sarahclarke@westcumbriariverstrust.org

By attending this event, you agree to our Event terms and conditions

Thanks to our funders: National Lottery Heritage Fund and Sellafield Ltd SiX - Social Multiplied Impact Programme.

Booking opens for this event in early 2026

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