The Caravan Club has teamed up with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in a three-year alliance as the Species Champion of the Song Thrush. This timid, endangered bird was chosen because the habitat on many Club Sites – thick hedgerows, open farmland and native woodland – is well suited to the species.
Many Caravan Club sites are situated within 10 miles of an RSPB reserve, with two Club Sites being Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

Aren’t Birds Brilliant!
Get closer to wild birds with the RSPB’s Aren’t Birds Brilliant initiative. Many events, most of which provide top of the range optical equipment for the perfect view, will be held close to Club Sites in 2008. RSPB staff or volunteers will be available at all events to tell you about the birds and projects. For details visit the Aren't Birds Brilliant website (opens in a new window).
Walks at Top Lodge
The RSPB are running evening bird walks in Fineshade Woods exclusively for Caravan Club members staying at Top Lodge Club Site. Fineshade Woods is the home of the fabulous red kite reintroduced in 2000 and now numbering around 600 birds in the area. The woods are home to many other birds such as buzzards, woodpeckers, cuckoos, warblers and jays.
For more details about joining a woodland walk and information on RSPB facilities at the site, please call the RSPB on 01780 444691. For more general information about Top Lodge Visitor Centre and its events, please contact the Forestry Commission on 01780 444920 or visit the Forestry Commission website.