The Big Hoot Trail Map

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Jul 13, 2015 - design by Betty Underwood – a pupil from ..... CONST TUT ON H LL. G. R. E. A ..... Design by OWB and Fo
Trail Map 20 July - 27 September 2015

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Presenting Partners:

A Wild in Art event delivered in partnership with Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity

A Message from Birmingham Children’s Hospital For over 150 years Birmingham Children’s Hospital has been an integral and treasured part of the city’s landscape. Treating one in five children from the ten districts of Birmingham every year, it is an institution that has touched everybody in Birmingham at some point in their lives and this is why it is the beneficiary of The Big Hoot 2015. “I am so excited at the thought of hundreds of vibrant owls swooping into Birmingham to fill it with colour. The innovative ‘Big Hoot’ offers families a free and fun day out, exploring areas of our city they may never have visited before, with the added bonus of helping them to stay active. This is important to us, because at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, we believe leading an active lifestyle is one of the best things you can do for your family’s health, and we are committed to doing all we can to promote it. We thank everybody who has supported this important project. We simply could not have done it without you.” Sarah-Jane Marsh Chief Executive, Birmingham Children’s Hospital

The Big Hoot A Celebration of Creativity in Birmingham Across the region, behind closed doors, an invasion was being planned. Businesses, artists and communities knew the secret - and of course the children were getting ready too. Then, one by one, they came. A street corner here, a shopping centre there, until the people awoke one morning and found them - over 210 owls with a story to tell... With 89 giant owls to see - each one individually created by artists from Birmingham and beyond - and over 120 owlets created as part of The Little Hoot education programme, this owl spotting experience is inspiring fun for everyone and is completely FREE. Follow the trail from the city centre to Sutton Coldfield, Winson Green to Kings Heath and many places in between and enjoy beautiful open spaces, inspiring buildings and Birmingham’s cultural heritage along the way. Enjoy cartoon owls; night owls; wise owls; celebrity owls; jewellery owls; the ‘Owl and the Pussycat’; owls from the pyramids of Egypt, Amazonian Rainforests and outer space; owls that celebrate Birmingham’s landmark architecture, history, people, places, cultural diversity and more… All the giant owls have been generously sponsored by companies and organisations and at the end of the trail, they will be auctioned to raise money for Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

We hope you have fun discovering all the owls and now...let the ‘owl-spotting’ begin!!!

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A Message from Wild in Art We very much hope that The Big Hoot offers both residents and visitors an opportunity to discover Birmingham’s rich cultural and creative offer, whilst at the same time raising significant funds for our partner Birmingham Children’s Hospital. The success of The Big Hoot has been completely dependent on the generous participation and exceptional contribution of many people and communities across the region. The incredible level of support from businesses is unprecedented and we are indebted to so many companies and organisations who have embraced this project. We would particularly like to extend sincere thanks to all the many talented artists and schools who have taken the owl sculpture as a blank canvas and expressed a myriad of stories in such creative and innovative ways. We hope that you take these special owls ‘under your wing’ and do share your photographs and stories with us. Sally-Ann Wilkinson and Charlie Langhorne Directors www.wildinart.co.uk

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Dates for your diary

Presenting Partners

10-11 October The Big Hoot Farewell Weekend This will be your last chance to see all the owls before they fly off to be auctioned to raise funds for Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

15 October The Big Hoot Auction Find out more at www.thebighoot.co.uk

The Big Hoot App Use The Big Hoot app to track down all the owls and owlets and scan the QR code at each location to ‘find’ them and release special offers. You can also use the app to upload your pictures to Facebook and Instagram or tweet them to your friends – remember to use #thebighoot2015 The Big Hoot app is free and available on the App Store and on Google Play™.

LDC is very proud to be continuing its long-standing relationship with Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Wild In Art by supporting The Big Hoot as Presenting Partner. As the UK’s leading regional private equity house investing in some of the Midlands’ brightest and most ambitious enterprises, we are fully committed to supporting the region through our community activities. LDC’s long standing association with Birchfield Harriers and sponsorship of the Junior Development programme forms part of our ongoing pledge to support local promising British talent and as part of that LDC have supported the owl ‘Fleet and Free’ for Birchfield Harriers to recognise their achievement. “We hope that you enjoy the trail and discover all that Birmingham has to offer. We are especially proud to be sponsoring ‘Selfie’ and ‘One Giant Hoot for Owlkind’ which can be found in central Birmingham and please don’t forget to visit Alexander Stadium where you’ll see ‘Fleet and Free’.”

Fort Dunlop is an iconic Birmingham landmark. Succeeding a history of manufacturing, Fort Dunlop is now a Grade A office building, a hub of innovation and creativity, and home to over 40 businesses – many in the digital, creative and media industries. Close to Birmingham city centre, Fort Dunlop offers modern, quality office space, a range of retail and leisure outlets and eateries, a hotel and unique event spaces for hire, including the largest decked rooftop in Europe. Fort Dunlop is a longstanding supporter of Birmingham Children’s Hospital and proud to be part of an event which brings colourful art and community engagement to Birmingham. “The Big Hoot is such a fantastic campaign that has already built a lot of excitement and momentum, both at Fort Dunlop and across the city. We’re so proud to be a Presenting Partner and are looking forward to welcoming visitors on The Big Hoot trail throughout the summer.”

Andy Lyndon

Libby Witherden

Director, LDC

Head of Marketing and Events at Fort Dunlop

Thank You… Special thanks to our sponsors, partners and funders for your invaluable contribution and support in enabling this event to take place. Presenting Partners:

Community Partners:

Parliament Partner:

Official Supplier:

Education Partner:

Media Partners:

Supported by:

See all The Big Hoot sponsors and partners at www.thebighoot.co.uk/sponsors

The Big Hoot 1. Big Brown Inky Owl

Artist: Kate Leonard Sponsor: JQ BID Location: Jewellery Quarter Station

2. Jewellery Owl

Artist: Sue Guthrie Sponsor: Birmingham City University Location: Golden Square, Jewellery Quarter

3. Bejewelled Owl

Artist: Claire Scully Sponsor: JQ BID Location: St Paul’s Square, Jewellery Quarter

4. Nature’s Growth

Artist: Goosensei Sponsor: Irwin Mitchell Location: Church Street Square

5. Priceless

Artist: Sarah Taylor Silverwood Sponsor: Lloyds Bank Location: Cathedral Square

6. One Giant Hoot for Owlkind Artist: Vicky Scott Sponsor: LDC Location: Cathedral Square

7. Wise Owl

Artist: Georgia Henn and Simon Elman Sponsor: Eversheds Location: Cathedral Square

8. Skyclad

Artist: Mac1 Sponsor: PwC Location: St Philip’s Place

9. Delivered by Owl

Artist: Helen Dodsworth Sponsor: Citypress Location: St Philip’s Place

10. Owl by Night

Artist: Sophie Handy Sponsor: Wragge Lawrence Graham Location: St Philip’s Place

11. Under the Glow of Moonlight

Artist: Kristina Butigan Sponsor: Catalyst Corporate Finance Location: Temple Row

12. Clash

Artist: Damien Jeffery Sponsor: KPMG Location: Cathedral Square

13. Bluey

Artist: Natalie Guy Sponsor: Harrow Green Location: Great Western Arcade

14. Dr Whoot

Artist: Stephen McKay Sponsor: London Midland Location: Snow Hill Station

15. The Graduate

Artist: Deven Bhurke Sponsor: Wesleyan Location: Colmore Square

16. Tessellated Triangles

Artist: Deven Bhurke Sponsor: Shoosmiths LLP Location: Colmore Square

17. Leo

Artist: Ruth Green Sponsor: Pinsent Masons Location: Colmore Square

18. The Birmingham Children’s Hospital Owl

Artist: Adam Pryce Sponsor: NoVate Direct Legal Solutions Location: Steelhouse Lane

19. Florence Nightin’owl

Artist: Deven Bhurke Sponsor: Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Trust Location: Outside Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Steelhouse Lane

20. Dotty

Artist: David Graham Sponsor: CrossCountry Location: Old Square roundabout

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21. Happy Birthday FEED!

Artist: Thomas McIlroy, John Moore, Alice Milner, Jay Tomlins and Jordan Hannon Sponsor: Birmingham Metropolitan College (BMET) Location: BMET, Matthew Boulton Campus, Jennens Road

22. The Green Owl

Artist: Julia Zeller-Jacques Sponsor: Forest Holidays Location: Eastside City Park

23. The Big Hoot

Design OWB Painted by Glenn Anderson Sponsor: OWB Location: Eastside City Park

24. Through New Eyes

Artist: David Hand Sponsor: The Custard Factory Location: Gibb Square, The Custard Factory

25. Yellow

Artist: Glenn Anderson Sponsor: The Custard Factory Location: On the roof at The Custard Factory

26. Beorma

Artist: Jodie Silverman (from a design by Betty Underwood – a pupil from Camp Hill School for Girls) Sponsor: The Schools of King Edward VI in Birmingham Location: St Martin in the Bull Ring Church

27. Selfie

Artist: Martin Band Sponsor: LDC Location: Green Wall, St Martin’s Square, Bullring

28. Skyline 2015

Artist: Nick Murley Sponsor: Bullring Location: Central Street, Bullring

29.The Owl and the Pussycat

Artist: Darel Seow Sponsor: Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity Location: Level 3 balcony inside Bullring

30. FreeRadiOwl

40. Mr Architect

49. Wise Old Owl

31. Re-Tail

41. Owl-livia

50. Jack

Artist: Free Radio Productions Sponsor: Free Radio Location: Level 3 balcony inside Bullring Artist: Temper Sponsor: Retail Birmingham Location: Junction of New Street and High Street

32. Starlight

Artist: Caroline Jariwala working with Birmingham Children in Care Funded by: Birmingham Adoption and Fostering Service Location: High Street

33. I See A Darkness

Artist: Ben Javens Sponsor: Great Western Arcade Location: Moor Street Link adjacent to Worcester Street

34. Nightingale

Design by: Miah Gill Painted by: Glenn Anderson Sponsor: Lloyds Bank Location: New Street

35. Ozzy’s Owl

Artist: Ozzy Osbourne and Graham Frank Wright Sponsor: Retail Birmingham Location: New Street

36. Swirly Whirly Birmingham Owl-land Artist: Rachel Blackwell Sponsor: Hortons Location: Burlington Arcade

37. Owl Aboard!

Artist: Milan Topalović Sponsor: CrossCountry Location: New Street Station (North West Corner Entrance)

38. Stop - rewind and come again! Artist: Glenn Anderson Sponsor: Fort Dunlop Location: John Bright Street

39. Peacock

Artist: Jane Anderson Sponsor: The Mailbox Location: The Mailbox

Artist: Sam Pierpoint Sponsor: The Cube Location: The Cube (Level 5 Atrium) Artist: Charlie Langhorne Sponsor: Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill Birmingham Location: The Cube Rooftop Terrace - Level 25

42. You Can Call Me Owl

Artist: Stephen McKay Sponsor: Brindleyplace Location: Central Square, Brindleyplace

43. The Oozells Owl

Artist: Jodie Silverman Sponsor: Deutsche Bank Location: Central Square, Brindleyplace

44. Midnight Moths

Artist: Alyn Smith Sponsor: Harrow Green Location: Oozells Square, Brindleyplace

45. Percy Pertemps

Artist: Cathy Simpson Sponsor: Pertemps Network Location: The ICC (canalside)

46. Owlfred

Artist: Kristian Movahed Sponsor: Birmingham Mail and Birmingham Post Location: The Mall at the ICC

47. Welcome to Birmingham Artist: Laura Hallett Sponsor: Pertemps Network Location: ICC entrance

48. Owlbert

Artist: Meghan Allbright Sponsor: University College Birmingham Location: Centenary Square, near the amphitheatre

Artist: Kieron Reilly and Lynsey Brecknell Sponsor: Gateley Plc Location: Centenary Square Artist: Martin Band Sponsor: JLT Specialty Limited Location: Centenary Square, near the Hall of Memory

51. TropicOwl

Artist: Jenny Leonard Sponsor: Twycross Zoo Location: Centenary Square, near the amphitheatre

52. The Ship

Artist: Neil Morris Sponsor: Listers Location: Chamberlain Square

53. Our Happy Hospit-owl

Artist: Cathy Simpson Sponsor: Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity Location: Chamberlain Square

54. New Street Flyer

Artist: Mik Richardson Sponsor: New Street Station, Network Rail Location: Victoria Square

55. Tick-Tock

Artist: Illona Clark Sponsor: Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce Location: Victoria Square

56. Unity within Diversity

Artist: Somia Jamal Sponsor: Birmingham Airport Location: Victoria Square

57. Active Owl

Artist: Craig Earp Funded by: Birmingham Wellbeing Service Location: Victoria Square

58. Alf the Penguin Owl

Artist: Deven Bhurke Sponsor: The National SEA LIFE Centre Location: Victoria Square (lower level)

59. Bob the Bat

Artist: Ruth Green Sponsor: Wild in Art Location: Gas Street Basin

60. Tea T-Owl

Artist: Amy Crabtree Sponsor: Wild in Art Location: Junction of Corporation Street and James Watt Queensway

61. The Sutton Coldfield Owl

Artist: Scarlett Byfield Sponsor: Birmingham Metropolitan College (BMET) Location: BMET Sutton Coldfield Campus, Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield

62. Serenity

Artist: Neil Morris Sponsor: Dignity Plc Location: Holy Trinity Parish Church Gardens, Sutton Coldfield

63. Spotting and Jotting in Birmingham Artist: Matt Sewell Sponsor: Sutton Coldfield Town Centre BID Location: Outside Sutton Park Visitor Centre, Sutton Coldfield

64. Ahoy Matey

Artist: Deven Bhurke Sponsor: The Gracechurch Centre Location: The Gracechurch Centre, Sutton Coldfield

70. Fleet and Free

Artist: Joshua Billingham Sponsor: Birchfield Harriers Supported by: LDC Location: Alexander Stadium, Perry Barr

71. The Handsworth Park Owl and the Pussycat

Artist: Scylla Magda working with Handsworth Park Association Funded by: Birmingham City Council and Arts Council England Location: Handsworth Park, Holly Road, Handsworth

72. Octavia

Artist: Faith Pearson working with Octavius Learning and Development Partnership Funded by: Birmingham City Council, Veolia Environmental Trust and Baron Davenport’s Charity Location: Soho House, Soho Avenue

73. The Birchfield Sable

Artist: Jane Anderson working with Black Voices UK Funded by: Aston Villa Football Club, Birmingham City Council and Awards for All Location: Aston Park, Trinity Road, Aston

74. Midnight Hoot

Artist: Jayne Deeley Sponsor: Fort Dunlop Location: Fort Dunlop (forecourt)

65. A Word to the Wise

75. Night Owl

66. Hedwig Owl

76. Oliver

Artist: Elizabeth Forrest Sponsor: The West Brom Location: The Mall, The Parade, Sutton Coldfield Artist: Michelle Heron Sponsor: Sutton Coldfield Town Centre BID Location: Maney Corner, Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield

67. Love Owl

Artist: Nisha Grover Sponsor: BEST WESTERN PREMIER Moor Hall Hotel and Spa Location: Best Western Premier Moor Hall Hotel and Spa, Sutton Coldfield - entrance via Weeford Road

68. Rainforest

Artist: Anna Dunn Sponsor: Twycross Zoo Location: Twycross Zoo, Atherstone

69. Perry Chocobow Swanet

Artist: Lawrence Roper working with Witton Lodge Community Association Funded by: Birmingham City Council and NewRiver Retail Location: Central Square Shopping Centre, High Street, Erdington

Artist: Michelle Turton Sponsor: Fort Dunlop Location: Fort Dunlop (atrium) Artist: Sophie Handy and Claire Witcomb working with Nechells POD Funded by: Birmingham City Council and Nechells POD Location: The POD, Oliver Street, Nechells

77. Saltley Stories

Artist: Martin McNally and Sharonjeet Galsinh working with Reel Access and Norton Hall Funded by: Birmingham City Council and Awards for All Location: Ward End Park, Washwood Heath Road

78. Fitcap Wisey

Artist: Mr the Beef (Inkygoodness) working with FITCAP Funded by: Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Airport Location: Blakesley Hall Gardens, Blakesley Road

79. Showldon

Artist: Milan Topalović working with St Thomas’ Church and Community Project Funded by: Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Airport Location: Sheldon Country Park, Old Rectory Farm, Ragley Drive

80. Papa Winson

Artist: Colin Gabbidon working with Ladywood Arts Forum Funded by Birmingham City Council and Awards for All Location: Summerfield Park, Winson Green

81. Poddy

Artist: Fozia Malik working with Our Community CIC Funded by: Birmingham City Council and Wild in Art Location: Washwood Heath Health and Wellbeing Centre

82. Blodeuwedd

Artist: Guy McKinley Sponsor: Wild in Art Location: Kings Heath Park, Kings Heath

83. Owl of Athena

Artist: Karoline Rerrie Sponsor: Wild in Art Location: Kings Heath Library, Kings Heath

84. The Owl and the Pussycat Went to Sea

Artist: Mik Richardson Sponsor: Kings Heath BID Location: Kings Heath Village Square, Kings Heath

85. Buttons

Artist: Michelle Heron Sponsor: Cadbury World Location: Cadbury World, Bournville

86. Twit Choo-Choo

Design by: Joseph Hewston Painted by: Glenn Anderson Sponsor: CrossCountry Location: University Station Plaza, Edgbaston

87. The Bone Ranger

Artist: Anne Guest Sponsor: University of Birmingham Location: West Gate

88. Hootankhamoon

Artist: Dale E Evans Sponsor: University of Birmingham Location: The Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clocktower, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston

89. G’owl’d

Artist: Temper Sponsor: Edward’s Trust Supported by: Wild in Art Location: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

The Little Hoot Owlets 1. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery 2. Library of Birmingham, Centenary Square 3. BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox 4. St Martin in the Bull Ring Church 5. The Custard Factory

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These maps are a guide and all owl locations are correct at the time of print. More detailed maps are available on The Big Hoot app or please check www.thebighoot.co.uk for the latest location updates.

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For The Little Hoot Trail Map go to www.thebighoot.co.uk

A very big thank you to everyone who has embraced this project - your collective creativity is nothing short of ‘owl-some’!

The enthusiasm and commitment of teachers and pupils to be at the core of this unique cultural experience has already propelled it into being Britain’s biggest school public art event of the year.

Over 25,000 children have spent many months experiencing and enjoying the magic of the visual arts while undertaking their own fundraising activities for Birmingham Children’s Hospital. All their individually designed owlet sculptures are displayed in ‘parliaments’ in 18 venues across the city. (Please see map overleaf).

The Little Hoot is a citywide education programme which has engaged young people from nursery, primary, secondary and special schools together with a college and four community groups.

As you are out and about tracking down the owls, look out for over 120 smaller owlet sculptures.

www.thebighoot.co.uk/community

Find out more about these projects at

Funded by:

Swoop on into the neighbourhoods of Birchfield, Bordesley Green, Handsworth, Nechells, Erdington, Soho, Ward End, Winson Green and Yardley to discover lots of interesting facts, including Charlie Chaplin’s connection to the city!

Some projects have focused on local history, others looked to the future, or explored the more recent past - such as the inspiring consequences of the demolishment of Perry Common in the late 1980s/ early 90s. One team worked with award-winning a cappella quintet, Black Voices, while another took inspiration from Soho House, once the home of influential industrialist, Matthew Boulton, and a meeting place for some of the greatest minds of the 18th century.

Birmingham City Council Culture Commissioning Service - with match-funding by businesses and grants - have supported 10 arts projects to enable communities to participate in this special event. Located in the heart of Birmingham’s neighbourhoods, teams of residents from local children and young people to adults of all ages have taken part in workshops led by experienced artists to explore, celebrate and share the cultural heritage of the city’s residents through the decoration of Big Hoot owl sculptures.

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You will be charged £2 plus a message charge at your standard network rate. Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity will receive 100% of the donation regardless of your network. To find out more about the impact your donation will make, please visit: www.bch.org.uk/money

to Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity

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Most people love a piece of cake and a bake sale over lunch or at home is one of the most popular ways to raise funds. You could theme your sale with owl shaped biscuits or decorations and see how creative children, parents and staff can be! Selling tea, coffee and hot chocolate or holding a Big Hoot raffle will also help boost your profits.

Big Hoot Bake

We all know owls are the wisest of birds. Test your wise owls by holding a quiz at work, school or even at your local pub.

Wise Old Owl Quiz

Why not get sponsored to visit every owl on The Big Hoot Trail? You could take on a timed trek and record yourself with a photo at each owl and post to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using #thebighoot2015.

Big Hoot Trail Trek

Children’s Hospital at www.bch.org.uk

Find out more about how you can support Birmingham

Here are some ‘owlsome’ ideas to get you started...

If you would like to help us to achieve something extra special this year then please support The Big Hoot by getting sponsored to complete the trail, visit one of our shops or help us find a home for these amazing sculptures at the auction.

There is always so much more that we can and want to do for our amazing hospital and never ones to rest on our laurels, this year we are raising money for a range of vital projects such as Magnolia House, a brand new facility for families facing the toughest time imaginable and completing our Let Us Play Appeal that intends to create bright and spacious playrooms that will make each child’s stay in hospital a little better.

Thanks to the generosity of our wonderful charitable supporters they have enabled us to fund a whole range of projects that make us a world-class Children’s Hospital that the whole region depends on.

Get involved and Raise Funds for Birmingham Children’s Hospital

owls and 1 at Soho House 5 city centre clusters and 1 at Soho House

Little Hoot Owlets

2 hours

Any Metro stop between Birmingham Snow Hill and Wolverhampton St George.

11 miles (18km) At least 4 hours Free (additional charge for bike hire). You can hire bikes from Cycle Chain (canal boat off Brindleyplace) or Brompton Docks (Moor Street and Snow Hill/Colmore Row). New Street Station, Stephenson Street

Distance Time needed Cost Start/finish

National Express Day Saver adult £4.20, child £2.20; family/group (6 people, including one or two adults with children aged 5-15) £8. Buy tickets on the bus. At any point on the route.

Cost Start/finish

61 city centre owls and 12 in other locations.

4 hours - half day, although it can be done in smaller sections over a shorter time. Day Tripper (after 9.30am, plus all day weekends and Bank Holidays) adult £6.40, child (5-15) £4.30; family (one or two adults plus at least one child (aged 5-15) £11. Buy tickets from station ticket offices or ticket machines. Any station between Redditch, New Street and Lichfield.

Time needed Cost Start/finish

A short walk is required from each station to the owl locations. You can also combine bike and train. Bikes can be carried on the Cross-City line on off-peak trains (no need to book) and Brompton folding bikes can be carried at any time.

Cross-City line. Every 10 minutes Monday to Saturday 9am-6pm. Every 30 minutes on Sundays.

Route

Little Hoot Owlets 5 city centre clusters and 4 in other locations.

Big Hoot Owls

Owl Spotting by Train

A short walk is required from each bus stop to the owl locations, with a longer walk (10 minutes) to Ward End Park and Handsworth Park.

»» Perry Barr to Erdington: 15 minutes

»» Soho Road to Perry Barr (One Stop Shopping Centre): 10 minutes

»» Dudley Road to Soho Road (Soho Hose and Handsworth Park): 10 minutes

»» Harborne to Dudley Road (Summerfield Park): 20 minutes

»» Kings Heath to Harborne: 20 minutes

»» Yardley to Kings Heath: 25 minutes

»» Ward End to Yardley (Oaklands Rec): 10 minutes

»» Erdington to Ward End: 10 minutes

The No.11 (outer circle) bus route is one of the longest in the UK at 27 miles. There are regular buses in both clockwise (11C) and anti-clockwise directions (11A). Approximate travel times between stops:

6 hours - 1 day, although the route can be done in smaller sections over shorter periods of time.

Time needed

Route Outer Circle No. 11 bus. Every 10 minutes Monday to Saturday 9am-6pm. Every 15-20 minutes during evenings and weekends.

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Owl Spotting by Bus

Thanks to our sponsors who are here to help you on your owl spotting journey around the city:

Follow The Big Hoot by bus, train, tram, bike and on foot. Here are a few accessible routes developed by Network West Midlands.

For your local journey planning visit www.networkwestmidlands.com or call 0871 200 2233 (bus and metro only).

»» On road (NCN Route 5) to city centre and New Street Station, Gooch Street, Sherlock Street, Hurst Street and Hill Street

»» Cycle track (NCN Route 5) to Belgrave Middleway crossing

»» Park routes – Highbury Park to Holders Lane and Cannon Hill Park

»» Busy road – Kings Heath High Street to Library

»» Busy road – uphill on Cartland Road to Vicarage Road (Kings Heath Park and All Saints)

»» Rea Valley Cycle Route to Cartland Road

»» Quiet streets – Maryvale Road, across Pershore Road and Hunt’s Road to Rea Valley Cycle Route

»» Canal towpaths towards University of Birmingham and Bournville Station (connects with Harborne route at University)

»» Back streets to Gas Street Basin (Birmingham and Worcester Canal)

University and Kings Heath cycle tour

Route

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Owl Spotting by Bike

A short walk is required from each stop to the owl locations. You can also combine bike and Metro. Brompton folding bikes can be carried at any time and are available to hire near Birmingham Snow Hill (Colmore Row).

Start/finish

Cost Metro all day ticket adult £5.40, child £3.90, family (6 people including one or two adults and at least one child) £10.00. Ticket valid Monday to Friday after 9.30am and all day at weekends and Bank Holidays. Buy tickets on the Metro.

Time needed

Route Midland Metro. Every 6-8 minutes Monday to Saturday 9am-6pm. Every 15 minutes on Sundays.

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Have a Hoot - Owl Spotting Itineraries

© Wild in Art 2015. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information is correct and accurate, The Big Hoot, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity and Wild in Art cannot accept any responsibility in respect of errors, omissions, cancelled events, injured owls or owls that have flown off to roost. Due to the public nature of this event, owls may be moved between locations. Some owls will be roosting inside and opening restrictions may apply. You are advised to check in advance.

Design by OWB and Four9Design; illustrations by Milan Topalović; city centre map supplied by Marketing Birmingham; printed by Galloways Printers; photography by Chloe Minton, Monika Lanowy, Nisha Parmar.

The Big Hoot would also like to thank: Mahendra Chauhan, Business and Operations Manager, City Centre Management; Lydia Miller, Culture Officer, Birmingham City Council; Keith Bray, Birmingham Control Centre, Highways - Services.

0121 303 4149

At the end of the trail and following their time on the streets, the owls will fly off to auction to raise money for Birmingham Children’s Hospital. If you find an owl that has been damaged, please call:

The owls are works of art, created by professional artists and the people of Birmingham, so please look after them.

Owl You Need is Love!

www.thebighootstore.com and www.bch.org.uk/shop

Find out more about merchandise, bulk purchases and unique branded items at:

Visit The Owltlet in the Great Western Arcade and the Fundraising Hub at Birmingham Children’s Hospital to get your hands on a wide range of Big Hoot merchandise. From adorable collectable owl figurines and paint your own owl sets to mugs and T-shirts, you are sure to find the perfect memento of the summer The Big Hoot owls took over Birmingham.

Merchandise

The Big Hoot