Contacting the GroupVarious ways to contact the group, and a few other useful addresses. Sick and Injured BirdsThe RSPB is an environmental group and is unfortunately not equipped to look after individual animals. If you find a young bird that has fallen from its nest, please don't move it - its parents will come looking for it. If it is in danger (e.g. from cats), place it higher up in a tree or hedge. If a bird hits your window, put it in a cardboard box and keep it somewhere dark and quiet for an hour or two. It may recover from the shock and fly away when you open the box. If you think that the bird won't survive without intervention, please contact your local wildlife hospital such as Cedar Wildlife Sanctuary in Kirby-in-Ashfield (phone: 01623 468112). Rare Bird ReportsIf you want to report a rare bird sighting, you need to talk to Andy Hall of the Notts Birdwatchers. Andy Hall, 10 Staverton Road, Bilborough, Nottingham, NG8 4ET Although we like to hear about rare birds too, so you can always tell us about them - but Andy's the one who does the actual recording!
Nottingham RSPB Members Group CommitteeThe Nottingham Local Group of the RSPB has several hundred members, and as such needs a full compliment of hard-working committee members to keep things running smoothly. Below you'll find a list of the committee members with details on how to contact them; please bear in mind if you telephone that these will be residential numbers, and some of us need our beauty sleep! Group LeaderAndrew Griffin Deputy Leader Penny Cross Telephone : 0115 9604205
Publicity Janet Goodwin Education and Conservation OfficerDavid Goodwin Outings OrganisersJan and Dave Goodwin Group SecretaryUrsula Reynolds MembershipChris Blunsdon Newsletter EditorPaul Daft TreasurerTerry Adams FundraisingDoreen Markham Social SecretarySandra Denham Email form |
