Winter Wildfowl Workshop

Male goldeneye duck

Male goldeneye © Fergus Gill/2020VISION

Winter Wildfowl Workshop

Location:

Stocker's Lake,

Rickmansworth Aquadrome, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire , WD3 1NB
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Event details

Date

Time
10am - 1:00pm
A static map of Winter Wildfowl Workshop

About the event

Join our People and Wildlife Officer, Josh, for an inspiring introduction to the wildfowl that makes Stocker’s Lake Nature Reserve their winter home. You’ll learn how to confidently identify a variety of wildfowl - from dabbling ducks to migrating geese - in a relaxed, beginner-friendly setting. 

We’ll begin with an informative presentation at Mill End Hall, then head out together for a guided walk around Stocker’s Lake to put your new skills into practice. It’s the perfect blend of learning and hands-on wildlife watching. 

Good to know: 

  • Ideal for beginners
  • Please dress for the weather — paths may be muddy or wet, so comfy wellies or walking boots are recommended
  • The walk will be approximately 2–3 miles, and will cover muddy and uneven ground
  • Spaces are limited and must be prebooked below. 

Come along, connect with nature, and enjoy a winter wildlife experience you won’t forget! 

Affinity Water have funded this event and all management work for wildlife at Stocker's Lake. 

Booking

Suggested donation

This event is free to attend. However, as a registered charity, any donations are greatly appreciated. the donation ticket price below is editable and the amount in there is a suggested donation .

Additional booking information

Please note we are unable to refund donations made at the time of booking. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a ticketed adult at all times.

Suitable for

Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

Terrain may muddy and uneven.

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Facilities

Toilets

Affinity Water

Stocker’s Lake, Springwell Reedbed and Hilfield Park Reservoir are owned by Affinity Water and managed by the Trust. Affinity Water are working in partnership with the Trust to conserve and enhance their sites for wildlife and so that they are valued, used and enjoyed by their respective local communities.