Notice of Derby Room Meeting and Field Trip for September 2026
Important: This is our Annual General Meeting, please make every effort to attend.
Please observe the following rules:
1. Photographs should be at least 300dpi (dots per inch) - Recommended 600dpi.
2. Format should be 210mm x 148mm (width x height).
3. File type: Jpeg, Tiff, Png
4. No watermarks.
For those photographs that go through to print, names will be credited, on the actual photographs.
Closing date for submissions is 20th October 2026.
Important note: Photographs that do not meet the rules above will be excluded. I do not have the time available to edit photographs.
Questions should be directed to Kevin Forde at the address stated below or in person when you see me.
Files should be submitted to Kevin Forde by email to, leighos.publicity@gmail.com
Good luck.
Discover the amazing wildlife on your doorstep with family-friendly activities, nature-themed experiences, hands-on workshops and plenty of opportunities to explore one of the borough's most beautiful natural spaces.
The 'Flashes Festival of Nature' will take place on Sunday, 19 July 2026 at Pennington Flash Nature Reserve in Leigh (WN7 3PA). This free family event runs from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm and celebrates the wildlife and ecology of the area.Leigh Ornithological Society will be attending leading several activities including 'Guide in the Hide' bird identification in Bunting Hide, a wild flower identification walk, a dead hedging demonstration by the Pennington Flash Volunteer Group, and activities for children in their main stand.
Come along and meet up to find out what the L.O.S. does and how you can join our friendly society and take part in our regular Friday night meetings at Leigh Library as well as our weekend field trip days.
Everyday Wildlife by Andy Pritchard
This is our final presentation of the season.
Eighteen members of Leigh Ornithological Society recently travelled to Norfolk for the annual Winter Field Trip. A four-day birdwatching tour included a visit to Frampton Marsh in Lincolnshire as part of the itinerary. Day One took us to Barton Broad. The Norfolk Broads cover a protected area of 117 square miles, featuring over twelve miles of navigable waterways. There are sixty-three shallow water bodies known as “Broads” Barton Broad being one of the largest. The Norfolk Broads are home to seven significant rivers.
One of the highlights of the Field Trip was finding the Eastern Black Redstart on Day 2 of the trip on the sea front at Sheringham. Later in the day a Slavonian Grebe was present at RSPB Titchwell Marsh. Our group were unable to complete the first visit for Day 3 due to the collapse of the car park at Winterton on Sea due to coastal erosion and poor weather at the time of our visit instead, a short stop at Sea Palling before continuing to NWT Hickling Broad and a sighting of a single Crane. Two members of the group visited Waxham Beach, where they observed grey seals relaxing on the sandy shore.
Own arrangements were made for the return journey home, a group from the party added Ferruginous Duck to bring the total number of sightings for the trip to 114 species.
Eric was a keen cyclist, walker, and of course ornithologist. He was on the committee for many years and many of you would have had your newsletters delivered by him as he saw this as an opportunity for keeping fit upon his retirement.
Being and active member of Leigh Ornithological Society, Eric took part in many Field Trips and especially enjoyed our Winter Field Trips to Scotland and Norfolk.
We extend our sympathy to Eric's family and his many friends.
Jack and Doris moved to Wales to be near their daughter and after Jack’s death Doris moved back to Leigh so she could enjoy her “shows” she loved theatre and words and was a member of the Leigh and Atherton Writers; she penned many poems and short stories, we are very sad at her passing but remember her with pride as a long term and honorary member, a wonderful lady and a true friend to all.
She will be missed deeply by all L.O.S. Members. Condolences to Doris's family at this time.