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2009  

GET ON BOARD!

Mersey Ferry Cruise 2006The Royal Daffodil Ferry 

 

Liverpool 'Liverbird' Bird Watching and Nature Discovery Cruises 

It's the of Year of the Environment!

Join us

 

FRIDAY 31 JULY & TUESDAY 18 AUGUST 2009 - BRING THE FAMILY

 MONDAY 14  & SATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2009, ESPECIALLY FOR THE BIRDERS!

 

In this the Year of the Environment, Mersey Ferries, National Museums Liverpool, RSPB and The Environment Agency have joined forces to once again host the hugely popular Liverbird Discovery Cruises on the River Mersey and out into the bay.  The cruises are perfect for all the family and to those whom are both new and experienced watchers.  Previous sightings have included long-tailed skuas, peregrine falcons, osprey and Atlantic grey seals.  The RSPB will provide a running commentary and experts will be on hand to answer your questions.

Bring your own binoculars if you have them. Refreshments and toilets can be found on board. 

Common Tern Peregrine Falcon Gannet Osprey Artic Skua

Departs :

 July & August Cruises:  

The cruise departs Seacombe at 11.00am, Liverpool at 11.10am and Woodside at 11.20am. Cruise duration approximately 3 hours.

Price £10.00 for adults and £5.00 for children (3-15yrs) 

 

September Cruises: 

The cruise departs Seacombe at 1.00pm, Liverpool Pier Head at 1.10pm and Woodside at 1.20pm. Cruise duration approximately 3 hours.

Price £10.00 for adults and £5.00 for children (3-15yrs) .

 

 Advance booking necessary.

 

For further details on our Special Cruises or Events or telephone: 0151 330 1444
or email: info@merseyferries.co.uk.

http://www.merseyferries.co.uk/special/index.aspx

   Sailing Cartoon View ofPier Head Buildings

Perch Rock Lighthouse, Crosby Coastguard Tower in backgroundView of Pier Head

Liver Bird Cruise 2005Choppy Waters around Perch Rock,View from New Brighton

So ferry 'cross the Mersey
'cause this land's the place I love
and here I'll stay

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