We're delighted to share details of the meetings season (September 2025 - April 2026) for members to enjoy. This year’s programme will be held as a hybrid (online/in-person) programme.

More information about each meeting will be emailed to members around a week in advance of the event. To receive these emails (including Zoom joining instructions and workshop booking information, where applicable), you must be signed up to the Branch News & Events - Talks & Workshops mailing list.

When:

7.30pm

Tuesday 2 September
Andy Summers – How is climate affecting our birds in the Highlands of Scotland

Wednesday 17 September (online)
Alasdair Reid, John Simpson & speaker TBA – SOC Branch Survey Work

Tuesday 7 October
Alan Knox – Out of the dark: breeding Nightjars in NE Scotland

Wednesday 15 October (online)
Dr. Stephen Moss – Britain’s Favourite Birds

Tuesday 4 November (online - note this talk will be hosted on Teams rather than Zoom)
Gavin Ross – National Wildlife Crime Unit (NWCU)

Wednesday 19 November (online)
Douglas Russell – Interesting Bird Nests & Eggs – writing a popular book on 250 years of avian architecture

Tuesday 2 December
Nick Baker – Ring Ouzels followed by Christmas social

Thursday 4 December (online)
The Great Auk – Q & A with Prof. Tim Birkhead

Wednesday 10 December (online)
Laurie Campbell – Photographing birds: more than just the species

Tuesday 6 January (online)
Ellie Owen – Looking after a million seabirds: NTS’s work to protect and restore Scotland’s seabirds

Wednesday 21 January (online)
Adam Nicolson – Birds in the Hebrides and a Sussex wood; Q & A

Tuesday 3 February (online)
David Steel – The Isle of May

Wednesday 18 February (online)
Liz Myhill – Evocative encounters with the natural world; a talk & demonstration

Tuesday 3 March
Rachel Steenson – Spring with the Midlothian Dippers

Wednesday 18 March (online)
Prof. Tim Birkhead – The Most Perfect Thing; Q & A

Tuesday 7 April
AGM & Thomas Plant – Inverness Urban Sparrowhawks

Wednesday 15 April (online)
Prof. Claire Spottiswoode – Show me the honey: communication between people and wild birds in Africa

Contact:

Mary Galloway, send Mary an email or phone 07598 320978.

Venue:

In-person meetings will be held at Culloden Library, Keppoch Road, Culloden, Inverness, IV2 7LL (click here for a map of the venue and surrounding area). Please note that there may be a small charge to cover room hire.