Join BTO Youth Representatives Liliana and Ciera for a relaxed, beginner-friendly introduction to birding at Forest Farm Nature Reserve in Cardiff, with an emphasis on bird identification and creative exploration. Run with the help of Cardiff Local Nature Partnership, this event will be a great chance to meet like-minded people, learn something new and get out birding!
Key information
Date / Time: 13:00 - 15:30 on 28 Mar 2026
Location: Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Type: Youth
Level: Beginner
Led by: Liliana and Ciera
Cost: Free
Places: 16
Who can attend
This event is free and open to those aged 16-25.
Under 18s must complete and send a consent form to youth@bto.org prior to the event.
What to expect
- A short guided walk to the canal and bird hides
- Opportunities to observe birds and learn key identification tips
- Creative activities inspired by the birds you’ve seen, including drawing and nature crafts
- Insights into the science behind birdwatching
- A relaxed, supportive space for beginners
This session provides information on bird identification and local wildlife, alongside opportunities for creative reflection.
Accessibility
The walk follows flat, accessible paths, suitable for wheelchairs and those with reduced mobility. Seating is available during creative activities and in bird hides. Toilets are available at the Warden’s Lodge.
If you have specific accessibility needs, please let us know when booking so we can make the session as inclusive as possible.
What to bring
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Water and a snack
- Binoculars (optional; some provided)
About BTO Youth events
BTO Youth events are designed to help young people connect with nature, develop wildlife skills and meet others with similar interests. They are always free to attend. Many events are led by our Youth Representatives - young volunteers who organise local activities to help others get involved in birdwatching and nature.