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Speaker Schedule | 10-12 July Pulsar Wildlife at Global Birdfair 2026

Each year, across three days, the Global Birdfair brings together bird watchers and nature lovers from around the globe for the world’s largest birdwatching and wildlife festival — what many refer to as “the Glastonbury of the birding world”.

The festival is run by likeminded volunteers, with proceeds from this year’s show going toward the Global Birdfair 2026 Conservation Project: Preventing Island Extinctions. Find out more about the project here.

We are returning for the fourth year running as thermal sponsors of the festival and this time we’re bringing some friends with us!

We’ll be hosting a wide range of events, including Q&A panels, presentations, and thermal nature walks. We’ll also be joining ecologist Naomi Davis for a thermal assisted bat walk. Check out our schedule below.

Pulsar Wildlife will be on stand F7 in the Falcon Marquee all weekend at the Global Birdfair.

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James Cook is a popular wildlife YouTube and TikTok personality who sets out across the UK and abroad to discover rare and non-native species, using Pulsar Wildlife thermal imaging devices to help him. James is joining us at the Global Birdfair for the second year running.

Shelby Grant is a 16-year-old wildlife photographer whose passion for nature and photography began in 2023 after picking up his father’s old camera. Since then, he has immersed himself in wildlife photography and bird watching, spending as much time as possible outdoors capturing unique moments in nature.

Callum Perry has spent the best part of the past decade living and working in Southern Africa as a safari guide and wildlife conservationist. Now based in the UK, he works as a safari specialist, helping people find the perfect African safari experience.

Dom Davies works as an assistant producer and cameraman for Channel 5’s “Sam & Ade Go Birding” with Adrian Edmondson and Samuel West. Dom has worked on other notable shows, including BBC 2’s Autumnwatch, and BBC’s Planet Earth III with David Attenborough. Find him on socials as MrNaturalHistory.

Naomi Davis is a passionate ecologist and wildlife educator. Licensed to work with bats and great crested newts, she is also the BTO Regional Representative for Cardiganshire and chairs both the Wildlife Trust North Ceredigion Group and North Ceredigion Bat Group.

 

Ben Dolan is a licensed bird ringer and one of the founders of the West Midlands Ringing Group. Involved in bird ringing since 2010 and driven by a passion for birds and a desire to make a positive impact on conservation, Ben helped pioneer the use of thermal in bird ringing and surveying, helping transform how birds are monitored around the world.

Also a founder of the West Midlands Ringing Group, Paul Hopwood has been ringing birds since 2013. A dedicated bird ringer and keen ornithologist, Paul has been at the forefront of thermal imaging for bird ringing, helping showcase its potential worldwide and transforming the way birds are studied and monitored.

10:00 – 10:30

Understanding Thermal Imaging: Technical Workshop with Pulsar Wildlife Experts

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Ever wondered why your thermal imager freezes? Want to know how to connect your device to your phone? Stuck with a fuzzy image and you don’t know why? Our team of experts will be at the show all weekend providing a short workshop and Q&A, providing tricks and tips on how to get the best performance out of your thermal imager.

11:00 – 11:30

Ben Dolan of the West Midlands Ringing Group: Pioneers of Thermal Imaging for Bird Ringing

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

The West Midlands Ringing Group are pioneers of thermal imaging devices for bird ringing, utilising Pulsar Wildlife devices to aid their conservation efforts. Join Ben Dolan to learn about how their results have grown exponentially since the inception of thermal imaging in their work.

12:00 – 12:30

Game Changers with James Cook: How Thermal Imaging Changed the Way I Work

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

James Cook (WildlifeWithCookie on YouTube) talks about how thermal imaging has been a game changer for his work, improving his detection and tracking capabilities exponentially when searching for rare and non-native species here in the UK and over in Africa on his recent travels.

13:00 – 13:30

Hidden in Plain Sight: Discovering Your Local Wildlife with Shelby Grant

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Wildlife photographer Shelby Grant shares how patience, fieldcraft, and time spent exploring his local area have led to some of his most memorable wildlife encounters, discussing how a Pulsar Wildlife thermal imaging device can be one of the greatest tools to support local wildlife watching and photography — revealing hidden activity and opening your eyes to the incredible wildlife living right on your doorstep.

14:15 – 14:45

Dom Davies Presentation

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

TBC

15:00 – 15:30

A Game Changer for Night Safaris with Callum Perry

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Callum Perry explores how Pulsar Wildlife thermal imaging devices have transformed his night-time safari experiences. Covering both night drives and sleepouts, Callum will discuss the limitations of traditional spotlights, their impact on wildlife behaviour, and how thermal imaging binoculars enable the observation of nocturnal animals naturally and unobtrusively, creating a more immersive and responsible safari experience.

21:00 – 22:30

Thermal Bat Walk with Naomi Davis

Osprey Events Stage

We’re joining ecologist Naomi Davis for a guided bat walk through the area surrounding the Global Birdfair site. Equipped with all the latest thermal imaging devices from Pulsar Wildlife, we’re offering the chance to see thermal in action, allowing you to learn about the unseen side of nocturnal wildlife. Bat detectors will also be available, or you are welcome to bring your own!

10:30 – 11:00

West Midlands Ringing Group: Pioneers of Thermal Imaging for Bird Ringing

Avocet Stage

The West Midlands Ringing Group are pioneers of thermal imaging devices for bird ringing, utilising Pulsar Wildlife devices to aid their conservation efforts. Join Ben Dolan to learn about how their results have grown exponentially since the inception of thermal imaging in their work.

11:00 – 11:30

Game Changers with James Cook: How Thermal Imaging Changed the Way I Work

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

James Cook (WildlifeWithCookie on YouTube) talks about how thermal imaging has been a game changer for his work, improving his detection and tracking capabilities exponentially when searching for rare and non-native species here in the UK and over in Africa on his recent travels.

13:30 – 14:00

Hidden in Plain Sight: Discovering Your Local Wildlife with Shelby Grant

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Wildlife photographer Shelby Grant shares how patience, fieldcraft, and time spent exploring his local area have led to some of his most memorable wildlife encounters, discussing how a Pulsar Wildlife thermal imaging device can be one of the greatest tools to support local wildlife watching and photography — revealing hidden activity and opening your eyes to the incredible wildlife living right on your doorstep.

14:00- 15:30

Thermal Guided Nature Walk with James Cook & Shelby Grant

Meet at the Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Join James Cook, Shelby Grant, and Pulsar Wildlife on a thermal guided nature walk through the area surrounding the Global Birdfair. James and Shelby will be bringing some of the latest thermal imaging kit with them for you to try out.

This event is not ticketed, but we ask that attendees arrive promptly on the Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee at 13:55).

15:00 – 15:30

Understanding Thermal Imaging: Technical Workshop with Pulsar Wildlife Experts

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Ever wondered why your thermal imager freezes? Want to know how to connect your device to your phone? Stuck with a fuzzy image and you don’t know why? Our team of experts will be at the show all weekend providing a short workshop and Q&A, providing tricks and tips on how to get the best performance out of your thermal imager.

16:00 – 16:30

A Game Changer for Night Safaris with Callum Perry

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Callum Perry explores how Pulsar Wildlife thermal imaging devices have transformed his night-time safari experiences. Covering both night drives and sleepouts, Callum will discuss the limitations of traditional spotlights, their impact on wildlife behaviour, and how thermal imaging binoculars enable the observation of nocturnal animals naturally and unobtrusively, creating a more immersive and responsible safari experience.

11:00 – 11:30

Game Changers with James Cook: How Thermal Imaging Changed the Way I Work

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

James Cook (WildlifeWithCookie on YouTube) talks about how thermal imaging has been a game changer for his work, improving his detection and tracking capabilities exponentially when searching for rare and non-native species here in the UK and over in Africa on his recent travels.

12:00 – 12:30

Understanding Thermal Imaging: Technical Workshop with Pulsar Wildlife Experts

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Ever wondered why your thermal imager freezes? Want to know how to connect your device to your phone? Stuck with a fuzzy image and you don’t know why? Our team of experts will be at the show all weekend providing a short workshop and Q&A, providing tricks and tips on how to get the best performance out of your thermal imager.

13:30 – 14:00

Hidden in Plain Sight: Discovering Your Local Wildlife with Shelby Grant

Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Wildlife photographer Shelby Grant shares how patience, fieldcraft, and time spent exploring his local area have led to some of his most memorable wildlife encounters, discussing how a Pulsar Wildlife thermal imaging device can be one of the greatest tools to support local wildlife watching and photography — revealing hidden activity and opening your eyes to the incredible wildlife living right on your doorstep.

14:00- 15:30

Thermal Guided Nature Walk with James Cook & Shelby Grant

Meet at the Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee)

Join James Cook, Shelby Grant, and Pulsar Wildlife on a thermal guided nature walk through the area surrounding the Global Birdfair. James and Shelby will be bringing some of the latest thermal imaging kit with them for you to try out.

This event is not ticketed, but we ask that attendees arrive promptly on the Pulsar Stand (F7 in the Falcon Marquee at 13:55).

If you are worried about signal at the Global Birdfair, please open each day’s schedule and screenshot to save to your phone.

Friday 10/07

Saturday 11/07

Sunday 12/07

Join us on Saturday and Sunday for our thermal nature walks. Hosted by James Cook (Wildlife with Cookie) and Shelby Grant (ShelbyGrantPhotography), these walks are the perfect opportunity to see thermal in action and truly understand how Pulsar Wildlife devices are designed to enhance your birdwatching experience.

Our nature walks are scheduled to last approximately 90 minutes, giving you plenty of time to get to grips with our devices and take in the picturesque scenery of Rutland Waters and the area surrounding the Global Birdfair.

These events are not ticketed, but we do ask that attendees meet at the Pulsar Wildlife stand (F7 in the Falcon marquee) in plenty of time to allow for a prompt departure.

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