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RSPB Avocet Cruises

An event in November in Devon
Starcross Jetty
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RSPB Avocet Cruises (3-4 hours) on the Exe Estuary

Join friendly RSPB guides onboard My Queen for an expert commentary. Experience one of nature‚s most beautiful spectacles. Fantastic for beginners and experienced birdwatchers alike.

Every winter, flocks of up to 500 of these stylish black and white birds join over 40,000 birds, including hundreds of black-tailed godwits, brent geese and red-breasted mergansers, from as far afield as Siberia and Greenland.

Depart from Starcross jetty, Starcross. (Sailing times are tide dependent.)

Price: Adult £14, child (under 13 years) £7
Booking essential on 01392 432691.

Telephone: 01392 453758
Contact name: Roberta Smith

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