An evening walk over Hednesford Hills with local wildlife expert James Bellingham who will talk to us about the birds, bats and other animals that live on the hills.
We will also take bat detectors with us and see if we can locate bats.
Cost £4 per person, booking required by ringing 01543 877666.
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