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Nick Dixon has spent 25 years studying the fastest creature on the planet, the UK's largest resident falcons and their occupation of the urban environment, following the breed's near extinction in the 1960s and the subsequent recovery from toxic pesticides in the food chain.
Nick has monitored the Exeter peregrines on St Michael's church since they first bred there in 1997. This fascinating talk includes the history and ecology of the peregrine falcon in the UK plus some amazing findings from his years of observing this majestic bird.
Admission £10. Includes soup from Rafikis and a roll from Ella's Artisan bakery with thanks to both of these for their generous sponsorship of these events.
All proceeds to be split between Ashburton Arts Centre and the Exeter Peregrine Project.
Doors and bar open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm.
Ashburton Arts Centre is a community-owned and run place where the arts of all kinds happen.
It opened in 2018 in the town's old Methodist Church. Come see world-class live music, theatre, etc plus local performers, classes and community events.
15 West Street,
Ashburton,
Devon,
England,
TQ13 7DT.
07980 680052
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