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Feb 11, 2019

Residents at Skylark House, on St Marks Lane, participated in the annual wildlife survey, and recorded the number of birds, as well as other wildlife species, in their garden.
Holbrook Primary School pupils, who are regular visitors to the care home, joined residents to help make bird feeders and placed them around the garden where they waited to spot which creatures came to try the special treats.
2019 marks the 40th anniversary of the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch, which encourages people nationwide to count the birds in their gardens to allow the charity to monitor trends and understand how different species are doing. Data from over half a million people is then compared year-on-year to provide a snapshot of bird numbers across the UK.
Devendra Lallchand, home manager at Skylark House, said: “The birdwatch is always an incredibly popular activity with residents, and we were delighted to be joined by local students who made this event even more special for everyone involved.
“Birdwatching gives older people a fantastic opportunity to get outdoors and be more active, but it’s perfect for all levels of mobility. This wonderfully inclusive hobby can also be enjoyed across the generations and I know Holbrook Primary School learned a lot from the residents. We all had a fantastic time and will continue our hobby over the coming months.”
St Marks Lane, Horsham, Sussex, RH12 5PU
Skylark House
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