The Wildlife Club Has Spread Their Wings With the Help of FONS
March 3, 2025
The wildlife club spent £191.80 on a range of bird feeders and food, to attract birds to the Senior School site, and hopefully give pupils the chance to see these birds up close, none of which would have been possible if not for the generosity of the Friends of Norwich School!
We initially purchased a range of different types of food to see what went down well with the birds. Mealworms, seed mixture and fatballs all seemed popular, so we then purchased more of these, and should now have enough to keep us going for a year or more.
We have placed feeders in the quad, the 4th form garden, the garden behind the Economics block, and in the trees around the quiet playground. The feeders have required refilling on a weekly basis. The best observation point has turned out to be the classrooms in the E block. From there we can watch the birds in the garden and talk about them at the same time from behind the glass. One lunchtime, we watched blue tit, robin, blackbird, collared dove, woodpigeon and goldcrest all feeding on or below the feeders. This spectacle has also proved popular with some tutor groups in those classrooms in the mornings.
The wildlife club has grown this year to around 12-15 pupils who meet on Monday lunchtimes to enjoy a wildlife walk around the close, and also explore the county on trips during half-term.

