mullbirdclublogo2
Constitution

Membership of the Isle of Mull Bird Club

Membership of the Isle of Mull Bird Club is open to all ages and groups, and visitors will be made very welcome.

Regular indoor meetings are arranged [usually at the Craignure Village Hall] during the autumn, winter & spring seasons with speakers from both on and off the island to entertain club members. Evenings are rounded off with the latest notable bird sightings and during the break refreshments are served. Meetings start at 7.30 p.m. and usually last for approximately two hours.

Day long field trips, to explore the lesser known parts of the island or to view the passage of birds on migration, are arranged [suggestions welcome] and occasionally off-island forays to seek out those species not usually encountered on Mull.

Most Mull Bird Club members are interested in a wide variety of wildlife, not just the birds, and so meetings reflect this. You will find a full list of meetings for the 2006/2007 season on the Club Meetings page. In addition, notices are placed in 'Round & About' and 'Am Muileach', Mull's very own local publications.

Free to all members is a copy of the 'Oystercatcher', the newsletter of Mull Bird Club. It is published irregularly [at the moment] but is full of the latest wildlife news and comments plus in-depth articles on bird species etc. To download a recent copy of the 'Oystercatcher' in PDF format click here.

And the cost of membership is still a very modest £5.00 per person per year! Better still; for children and young people in full time education membership is free of charge.

Annual subscriptions fall due on the 1st April and should be sent to the Treasurer [Peter Hall] at Druim Mhor, Craignure, PA65 6AY.

To apply for membership please download the application form [a PDF document]

Alternatively please telephone the Membership Secretary [Jan Hall] on 01680 812441 for an Application Form.