About the NOA

' The Norfolk Ornithologists' Association (Reg charity no. 267670) is the only Norfolk charity dedicated to the scientific study of birds, principally through ringing and census work. Founded in 1970, the Association is based at Norfolk's only accredited Bird Observatory in Holme on the North Norfolk Coast, and also runs six other reserves. The NOA aims to take a friendly and personal approach in sharing its knowledge and enthusiasm with people of all ages, and although based in Norfolk it draws its membership from throughout the UK and abroad. Benefits of membership include dawn to dusk access to all reserves, 4 newsletters and annual report each year, use of six members hides on NOA's reserves, involvement in projects, studies, group activities and social events. Volunteers are welcome and an integral part of the Associations work. JOIN TODAY, TO ENJOY OUR RESERVES, SUPPORT OUR RESERCH, AND PRESERVE THE SERIOUS STUDY OF NORFOLK'S NATURAL HISTORY! Officers President: The Hon David Oliver QC. Vice Presidents: Professor Fred Cooke CM (Former President AOU), Professor Ian Newton OBE, FRS, FRSE. Trustees: Chair G Barker GRSM, J Barker BA, Dr Ian Burrows, M Townsend, J M Reed, A Goodall, Michael Rae MSc, Peter Lambley BSc MBE. Treasurer: David Gamble FCA. Warden: Jed Andrews Assistant Warden: Sophie Barker (BSc Hons) Fund Raising Executive: Dr Robin Parker (BSc, MSc, PHD, MBA)

Other reserves: Redwell Marsh (Holme); Walsey Hills (Salthouse); Hempton Marsh (Fakenham), Whiddington Wood (Holme), Salthouse Heath, Kelling Quags

Contact details: NOA, Broadwater Road, Holme-Next-Sea, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6LQ

Phone 01485 525406

Email info@noa.org.uk

Website www.noa.org.uk

Type of Membership Annual Subscription

Individual £20.00

Joint or Family £25.00

Life £350.00

Joint Life £450.00

Members' Hide Key                              £5.00

Norfolk Ornithologists Association - Broadwater Road, Holme-next-the-Sea, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6LQ: Tel 01485 525406 Email:info@noa.org.uk ' The Norfolk Ornithologists' Association (Reg charity no. 267670) is the only Norfolk charity dedicated to the scientific study of birds, principally through ringing and census work. Founded in 1970, the Association is based at Norfolk's only accredited Bird Observatory in Holme on the North Norfolk Coast, and also runs six other reserves. The NOA aims to take a friendly and personal approach in sharing its knowledge and enthusiasm with people of all ages, and although based in Norfolk it draws its membership from throughout the UK and abroad. Benefits of membership include dawn to dusk access to all reserves, 4 newsletters and annual report each year, use of six members hides on NOA's reserves, involvement in projects, studies, group activities and social events. Volunteers are welcome and an integral part of the Associations work. JOIN TODAY, TO ENJOY OUR RESERVES, SUPPORT OUR RESERCH, AND PRESERVE THE SERIOUS STUDY OF NORFOLK'S NATURAL HISTORY! Officers President: The Hon David Oliver QC. Vice Presidents: Professor Fred Cooke CM (Former President AOU), Professor Ian Newton OBE, FRS, FRSE. Trustees: Chair G Barker GRSM, J Barker BA, Dr Ian Burrows, M Townsend, J M Reed, A Goodall, Michael Rae MSc, Peter Lambley BSc MBE. Treasurer: David Gamble FCA. Warden: Jed Andrews Assistant Warden: Sophie Barker (BSc Hons) Fund Raising Executive: Dr Robin Parker (BSc, MSc, PHD, MBA)

Other reserves: Redwell Marsh (Holme); Walsey Hills (Salthouse); Hempton Marsh (Fakenham), Whiddington Wood (Holme), Salthouse Heath, Kelling Quags

Contact details: NOA, Broadwater Road, Holme-Next-Sea, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6LQ

Phone 01485 525406

Email info@noa.org.uk

Website www.noa.org.uk

Type of Membership Annual Subscription

Individual £20.00

Joint or Family £25.00

Life £350.00

Joint Life £450.00

Members' Hide Key                              £5.00