

Owned by the community - Maintained by the volunteers - Funded through donations
Wild About Derrington
April 7th 2018
Thank you to everyone who attended Wild About Derrington, it was a great success. As you will see from the photos, hundreds of people attended and it was free!
It was good to see so many people volunteering their time to very worthwhile projects as seen in the stalls around the Green. A big thank you to all the volunteers and especially Karen Davies and Roy Wood who were instrumental in making it happen.
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The Mammal Group: See what was caught in traps (humane) before the event!

Bird Box Making - Thank you to the Perkins Apprentices



Pond Dipping
All about Bats - thank you to Jane Rock

All about Bats - thank you to Jane Rock

Careful handling is always required with bats (you need a license) especially one as small as the Pipistrel



The Rambling Association
Planting Violas and Primroses
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust and willow weaving


All about Bumble Bees


The refreshments tent did a roaring trade - thanks Jean and Sue! (The Photo was before it became busy!)
Even the local wildlife tried to attend! (on the way to the pond). Looks like there will be plenty of toad spawn again!
Face Painting is always popular


Face Painting is always popular




Meet the Owls




The Mammal Group
Face Painting
Music, thank you for creating a great atmosphere








Bird Box Making - Thank you to the Perkins Apprentices
The refreshments tent did a roaring trade - thanks Jean and Sue! (The Photo was before it became busy!)
All about Bats - thank you to Jane Rock
All about Bumble Bees

Planting Violas and Primroses
The Rambling Association
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust and willow weaving
The Raffle





Meet the Owls

Nature trail and making a log feeder for the birds
Pond Dipping
Face Painting is always popular
See what was caught in traps (humane) before the event!



Even the local wildlife tried to attend! (on the way to the pond). Looks like there will be plenty of toad spawn again!
Careful handling is always required with bats (you need a license) especially one as small as the Pipistrel

Same goes with Bumble bees!

Some times in life you've just got to make you're own fun and what better way than splashing in a puddle, until one of your wellies gets sucked off and you fall on your bum!
At least you can then go and warm yourself in the shed next to the wood burning stove, while Mum gets a bit of peace and a well deserved cup of coffee! Great to see so many children having fun!







The Mammal Group
Face Painting
Music, thank you for creating a great atmosphere








Bird Box Making - Thank you to the Perkins Apprentices
The refreshments tent did a roaring trade - thanks Jean and Sue! (The Photo was before it became busy!)
All about Bats - thank you to Jane Rock
All about Bumble Bees

Planting Violas and Primroses
The Rambling Association
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust and willow weaving
The Raffle





Meet the Owls

Nature trail and making a log feeder for the birds
Pond Dipping
Face Painting is always popular
See what was caught in traps (humane) before the event!



Even the local wildlife tried to attend! (on the way to the pond). Looks like there will be plenty of toad spawn again!
Careful handling is always required with bats (you need a license) especially one as small as the Pipistrel

Same goes with Bumble bees!

Some times in life you've just got to make you're own fun and what better way than splashing in a puddle, until one of your wellies gets sucked off and you fall on your bum!
At least you can then go and warm yourself in the shed next to the wood burning stove, while Mum gets a bit of peace and a well deserved cup of coffee! Great to see so many children having fun!


