Natural History of Coasts and Estuaries - A Photographic Journey by Liz Cutting - Booking Open

Liz has a passion for the outdoors - walking, wildlife watching and especially wildlife photography; living near the Suffolk/Essex border enables her to watch and photograph a variety of nature and wildlife along the Stour estuary and along the Suffolk and Essex coasts; more often than not, birds are the main subject. Occasionally she ventures further afield around the UK and elsewhere in Europe, and beyond. Her talk will start with the Stour/Orwell estuaries and British coastal waters but may extend to Svalbard, Iceland, Florida and Japan.

Date and Time: Saturday 13th January 2024, Doors open at 18:00, Dinner at 18:45, Talk at 20:00.

Venue: Royal Harwich Yacht Club, Woolverstone, Ipswich, IP9 1AT; Lat and Long: N52⁰ 0.34’ E001⁰ 11.8’; National Grid Reference: TM 1952 3896; What.Three.Words: ///lion.jumpy.chuckling.

Free car parking at the Club.

Download directions to the Club here.

What: Winter Talk, with or without a meal.

Open to: Members of the CA, CS, RHYC, and their guests.

Book now on the RHYC website: https://royalharwichyachtclub.org.uk/product/rhyc-ca-coastal-wildlife-photography/

Contact: Simon and Georgette, Suffolk@theca.org.uk