Showing posts with label fox-watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fox-watch. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 June 2019

Wildlife Camera: 2018 Videos

At the end of 2018, Moor Hall School got a wildlife camera. We posted our first week's video back then, but haven't showed any more outside of school since. Why not check out some of the below footage - this covers the rest of 2018!
















Tuesday, 15 January 2019

Moor Hall Wildlife Camera

Mrs Glare and a group of children were invited by Mr Martin to the local RSPB group to give a talk about the Wildlife Awards they were involved in. The group was so thrilled with the presentation that they gave a gift of £50 which was used to buy the school a wildlife camera. For the past few weeks we have been filming the wildlife that has visited our garden.

Have a look at the video below to see what we captured in our first week.


Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Mother Fox feeding babies


How wonderful to see the fox cubs feeding from their mother in the morning sunshine.


Fox-watch photos

Mum has certainly got her hands full with these youngsters.


Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Moor Hall Fox Watch Begins Again!

This year the foxes are back again! With more cubs than last year (we counted at least four), they were out today enjoying the morning sun.

Luckily we managed to capture a couple of minutes of them - in this video you can see the cubs playing while the mother rests. Watch out for one cub leaping on top of it's poor mum!

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Moorhens - Second Fox Cub Finally Emerges


Second Fox Cub Finally Emerges

Moorhens children finally got the chance to see the second fox cub. Mum and dad were lying in the morning sun; the two cubs were playfully tumbling with one another, whilst both parents looked on. The children were watching this beautiful sight, whilst standing outside on the terrace even though the fox family were quite aware of their presence.

The children have given the foxes names: Father fox has been named Foxy (of course), mother Roxy and the cubs were named Basil and Bingo. I'm sure the foxes will be quite happy with there new chosen names. Well done children!





Saturday, 15 May 2010

Moorhens - Foxy Neighbours


Foxy Neighbours

Over the past few weeks, the children at Moorhens have been able to see the comings and goings of our new neighbours, the fox family. Two adults and two cubs have decided to make their home in the far corner of the field. The children have been able to get a first hand view of wildlife on our very own doorstep. This photo shows the mother fox with one of her cubs in the early morning sunshine