A dedicated Otago bird-watching club hosts free evening meetings for community bonding—open to all ages. Get in touch with Dawn Palmer now to participate!

The Bird Watching-Otago club warmly welcomes newcomers to its evening meetings, held on the 4th Tuesday of each month from February to November at 7:30 pm. This hobbies-special-interests group, focused on bird-watching, provides a relaxed space for enthusiasts to connect over shared passions. Whether you're a seasoned observer or just starting out, these gatherings are open to all ages and suitable for everyone interested in New Zealand's avian world.
Each monthly meeting lasts 60 minutes and is free to attend, with no entry fee required. No prior experience or equipment is necessary—simply bring your curiosity. The sessions typically involve discussions on local bird sightings, identification tips, and updates from the bird-watching community. As part of the Otago branch, the club fosters social bonds through these events, helping members build friendships while learning about the region's diverse birdlife. Attending offers benefits like expanding your knowledge of native species, sharing stories from field trips, and contributing to conservation efforts in a supportive environment. It's a great way to engage with like-minded people in Dunedin, promoting community connection through a shared love of nature. For more details or to confirm attendance, contact Dawn Palmer at birds.otago@birdsnz.org.nz or 027 442 7348 🦜.
These meetings take place at the Benham Seminar Room, Department of Zoology in Dunedin North, Otago. Nestled within the University of Otago campus, this venue offers a comfortable, academic setting ideal for focused discussions on bird-watching. The surrounding area in Dunedin North provides easy access to nearby natural spots, enhancing the club's connection to Otago's rich wildlife. As a hub for community activities, it supports local groups like Bird Watching-Otago in fostering environmental awareness among residents. 🦅