RSPB Lochwinnoch Summer Prize Draw

Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, United Kingdom

£501

Target: £500

We have raised 100% of our target 100%

64 supporters

44 days left


Prize draw

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Aim: Enter now to support RSPB Lochwinnoch for a chance to win a great prize. Your entry makes a real difference—thank you!

Why we are fundraising

This draw is to raise funds for RSPB Lochwinnoch, helping us continue our work maintaining RSPB Lochwinnoch as a haven for wildlife and a place for everyone to experience the wonders of nature for themselves, whilst securing its future for generations to come.

As a charity, we are fully reliant on the generous support of the public to allow us to continue with our work and to plan for the future. By purchasing a prize draw ticket, you will be contributing directly towards our fundraising here at RSPB Lochwinnoch, helping us to continue our vital work.

Prizes

Our top prize is a choice between 

  • A fabulous personalised guided tour for up to four people with a free lunch provided, where you will be shown around the reserve by one of our wardens and introduced to the wildlife that can be seen here as well as hearing about our habitat management work and what makes RSPB Lochwinnoch a unique and special place  - A money can't buy experience
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  • A pair of RSPB Avocet binoculars. worth up to £165

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  • Second prize is a signed framed print by Sir Peter Scott. Valued at over £200

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Further prizes are as follows:

  • Bird care starter kit including three bird feeders, seed, suet balls and suet nibbles. Estimated value of £40

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  • Selection of 15 RSPB Pin Badges that encapsulates some of Scotland's special wildlife.

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  • Choice of two RSPB soft toy, singing birds, valued at £18

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Who we are

RSPB Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve is set in a beautiful, rural landscape, only a short distance from Scotland’s urban heartlands. Less than 30 minutes from Glasgow city centre by car or train, this highly accessible nature reserve boasts fantastic opportunities to view common and rare wildlife, and where families can safely explore the outdoors and play in our natural play area. You can leisurely stroll along our high-quality paths surrounded by native flora and fauna, or simply choose to watch the wildlife from one of our many viewpoints or relax in our visitor centre with a hot drink and tasty snack.

Wildlife varies from the common, but no less enjoyable hosts of tits, finches and other birds that frequently visit our feeders, to the more unusual. Hen harrier, whooper swan and smew commonly visit in winter, while vast number of warblers, swifts, swallows and martins return each summer. You might be lucky and see a fishing osprey, or the beautiful courtship dance of our great crested grebes.

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Great crested grebes

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Osprey - Len McDonald

On rare occasions you may spot one of the local otters patrolling the loch edges, roe deer grazing on the marsh or bank voles collecting seed from around the feeder screen. In summer, butterflies, damselflies and bumblebees take to the air and in winter you can spot a wide variety of fungi.

All this combines to create a unique and magnificent location, where people and wildlife can thrive together and where fantastic memories can be made.


Funding method

Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made by 31st August 2025 at 11:59pm


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