THE Migres Foundation is inviting avid bird watches to grab their binoculars this summer and be a part of the society’s annual ‘Soaring Bird Monitoring Programme’.
Starting on July 6 and running until early October, the programme will involve counting birds across the Gibraltar Strait, with observation points in Algeciras and Tarifa.
All volunteers will be accompanied by a professional ornithologist and will be provided with basic training on bird identification and counting techniques and bird ranging activities.
The organisation is need of volunteers for this summer campaign.
The Migres Foundation is a non-profit, scientific and cultural organization geared to the conservation and of natural heritage and specialises in the scientific monitoring of bird migration.
For more information, contact [email protected]
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