MCV Event Calendar

Bat Survey

Come and join us for this first Bat survey in Milford on Sea. Our Bat champion, Lisa Malter will be showing us what to do and bat meters are provided. Wrap up warm, wear suitable footwear and bring a torch.  

April Nature Walk

This is the first of 6 planned walks due to take place in the parish, on the last Wednesday of each month until October (No walk in August). This walk will be around the Downton Lakes and will be led by MCV Chairman David Horne. Meet at the gate on Shorefield Road at 10am. Do

Birding For Beginners

KeyHaven Bird Observatory Keyhaven

Open mornings are held every 1st Saturday of the month at Keyhaven Bird Observatory. Local bird experts are available to help identify birds and answer questions. Equipment provided. Everyone welcome, so why not come along and see what’s happening? Details of venue here

The Big Plastic Count

You may want to join in this citizen science project organised by GreenPeace aimed at finding out just how much plastic we actually use each week.

Logging Session

Log Store, Barnes Lane

Details of this event have been sent to everyone on the logging task list. If you would like to join logging team please fill in our contact form.

Milford Plant Fair

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MCV will have a pitch at this event held on the village green. We will be  asking for donations for wildlife friendly seeds and plants. If anyone has any seeds or plants to spare, please bring them on the morning of the event or let me know and I can collect them during the previous

Birding for Beginners

Open mornings are held every 3rd Saturday of the month at Sturt Pond Bird Hide. Local bird experts are available to help identify birds and answer questions. Binoculars and Scopes available. Everyone welcome, so why not come along and see what’s happening? Details of venue here

May Nature Walk

KeyHaven Bird Observatory Keyhaven

Keyhaven Marshes The second of our Nature walks will take place in Keyhaven, and will be led by MCV chairman David Horne along the Keyhaven marshes. Bring binoculars if you have them. For those who do not feel up to walking, you can join Chris Barrass, who will be on hand at the observatory watching