A damp Tuesday

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Karen told us about the tides.

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Drama, yummy lentil soup for lunch, followed by a costal creatuers workshop with the RSPB. It was a bit wet, but we all had our waterproofs! Lots of crabs and interesting creatuers to be found at Lunna.

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So wIMG_4261e went with Patrick, a RSPB warden. He took us to see a Snipe. I thought it souned like a virtual sheep but the others thought it souned like a sheep mixed with a duck. We did this on Friday the 13th of May. It was sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fun. We did see a snipe they are small but not to small. They live in wet areas with lage tussocks of grass. We took a picture on a stone bird. Can you please click these…

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Starlings

Voar Redd Up – Part 2

Back to Tresta to continue our Redd Up!

 

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This feels like a variation on an enormous turnip story…

 

 

 

 

 

We found lots at the far end of the beach – we will have to go back again, but there were some great ideas for how to carry it back to our collection point!100_8053

Fetlar Primary Coffee Morning

The Coffee Morning was at Fetlar primary school on Friday 19th February. There was a lot of food. My favourite food was mini pancakes and marble cake. A lot of people came. Ferry men came. People would go to get tea or coffee first. I gave out sugar and milk for tea and coffee. People stared to leave but  I had fun. We raced £47.94p.

 

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Chinese New Year

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As part of our learning about Chinese New Year, Meilo So came to visit us. Meilo is an artist and illustrator from Yell. She taught us about Chinese characters and even brought us some of her books as gifts for the school!
We all had a great time, Mr Thomson joined in too!

RSPB Big Bird Watch

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Although we tried our best, no birds came to visit the food we put out! Martha came along from the RSPB to help us and gave us some great advice about how to encourage birds into the school gardens. Hopefully next year we will have lots to report for out Big Garden Birdwatch!

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