The 12th South Yorkshire Natural History Day

What’s Going on in South Yorkshire?” – A Festival of Amateur Natural History

Saturday 18th February 2023 at Treeton Miners Welfare, Arundel Street, Treeton, S60 5PW

The event is open to all and free, with no need to book.
Reasonably priced food (Sandwiches, cakes and biscuits) and hot drinks will be available at all breaks, the bar will be open from lunch.
09:45 Building opens and setting up of displays

10:30 Introductions and housekeeping

10:40 Bob Croxton – Rotherham Wetlands Bat Survey

11:00 Dave Gosney – The Birds of Rivelin and Loxley: past, present and future

11:30 Break

12:00 Joyce Simmons – Brockadale – a limestone treasure

12:30 Ken Balkow – Some less common plants in the Sheffield area

1:00 – 2:00 Lunch

2:00 Steve Byers – A Carrion Crow in close up

2:30 Paul Hobson – Leaf Mining Bees (To be confirmed)

3:00 Derek Whiteley – 50 Years of Mountain Hare Walks

3:30+ Informal chat and drinks. Dismantle displays.

An exhibition of wildlife wood carvings and taxidermy by Steve Toher

Wildlife Book sale

For full details please see the Sorby Natural History Society’s web site