Children from Canklow Woods Primary School have been serving to South Yorkshire’s stunning songbirds to get by way of the powerful winter months by collaborating in a charity problem.
They have joined greater than 13,000 youngsters throughout the UK who’re concerned in charity, SongBird Survival’s Ruby Robin Award, by studying extra about birds and taking motion to assist them over the winter.
The Ruby Robin Award was set as much as encourage the subsequent era to assist shield declining songbird numbers.
More than half of our UK songbirds are threatened or already in decline.
During the colder months, songbirds face points with restricted meals provides, scarce water sources and freezing temperatures.
Children at Canklow Woods Primary School have been busy collaborating in enjoyable challenges to realize a particular certificates and Ruby Robin badge.
Challenges have included crafting DIY feeders for his or her gardens, studying enjoyable details about birds and spending time exploring open air and recognizing birds.
Sue Morgan, chief govt of SongBird Survival says: “It is fantastic to have Canklow Woods Primary School take part in our Ruby Robin Award to support their children learn more about birds and how to help them this winter.
“Our recent polling showed that eight in ten children want to learn more about birds and do more to help our beautiful wildlife.
“Yet sadly a quarter of children could not correctly identify a photo of a robin.
“We owe it to children today to help them connect with nature and protect our beautiful songbirds for future generations.”