We're delighted to share our Winter (September-April) 2026-27 meeting programme below. The talks will be held as a hybrid (online/in-person) programme. Although SOC members are affiliated to their nearest branch, they are also welcome to attend other meetings held across the branch network.

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 1 September | In person
Saving Slavonian Grebes - Alison Phillip, RSPB

Wednesday 16 September | Online
The Birds of Islay and Jura - Peter Roberts

Tuesday 6 October | In person
What can I do for citizen science, and what can citizen science do for me? - Louis Backstrom

Wednesday 14 October | Online
Telling tales with tech: a glimpse into the secret lives of seabirds - Katherine Booth Jones

Tuesday 3 November | Online
Interactions between agricultural land management and predation on the breeding success of wading birds on Orkney - Leah Gray

Wednesday 18 November | Online
Talking with Birds - Dan Gardoqui

Tuesday 1 December | In person
Swift conservation: Successes and failures - Nick Baker

Wednesday 16 December | Online
Talk & speaker TBA

Tuesday 5 January | Online  
Conserving Capercaillie while reducing conservation conflicts - Jack Bamber

Wednesday 13 January | Online   
Effects of climate change on biodiversity - Dr. Kirsty Park

Tuesday 2 February | Online
Writing the wild - Stephen Rutt

Wednesday 17 February | Online
Understanding Scotland’s birds of prey - Mike Thornton

Tuesday 2 March | In person
Corn Buntings in Fife: a success story of conservation conversations - Will Cresswell

Wednesday 17 March | Online
Using citizen science data to identify targets for conservation action in European landbirds - Catriona Morrison

Tuesday 6 April | In person
AGM & Songs and Calls of Northern Birds: A Celebration of Sounds, Science and Art from Avian Voices - Kenny Taylor

Wednesday 14 April | Online
Monitoring Waterfowl: Technology, new developments, and the Moray Firth - Dr. Kate Thompson

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.