Bugs, Birds and Beasts Day
'From falconery display to the evolution of birds and dinosaurs, there is something for everybody at Bugs, Birds and Beasts Day'. Professor Vincent Savolainen, Director, Georgina Mace Centre for the Living Planet.
What is Bugs, Birds and Beasts Day?

About Bugs, Birds and Beasts Day
Bugs, Birds and Beasts Day is a nature activity day organised by Imperial College London. It is aimed at families, children and anyone with an enthusiasm for nature and wildlife.

Register
This year's free, open to all event will take place on 25 July 2023.
BBQ and refreshments available. Or bring a picnic!
Limited parking available.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Venue: Silwood Park

Learn more about Bugs, Birds and Beasts Day
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Our annual Bugs, Birds and Beasts Day will help you discover the wonderful world of bugs and creatures with which we share the planet
Every year we hold a free event for all the family in the beautiful surrounds of Silwood Park, which has an extensive 100ha of grassland and woodland. These undisturbed, natural habitats host many ecological experiments and keep wildlife safe. Explore a host of exhibits, demonstrations and activities that will help you learn about the wonderful species all around us.
Researchers and nature organisations talk about their projects and the animals they study: sparrows, dragonflies, spiders, beetles and many others. You will also be able to go on a bug hunt, take part in pond dipping and view chicken eggs as they develop.
Example Activities
- Falconry display
- Live chicken egg development
- Jurassic lab exhibits
- Pond dipping
- Bug hunts
- Interactive eDNA activity
- A bug's nightmare garden - a carnivorous plant display
- Interactive tree of life explorer
- Microbial fuel cells
- Bumble bee exhibit
There are usually also exhibits and information stands from the following conservation organisations:
- Wildlife in Ascot
- RSPB Wokingham and Bracknell Local Group
Plus BBQ and refreshments!