Dear friends
I'd like to share one of my student's works "We are for spring without shots"
This work is done to support the compaigh organizeв by APB to prevent spring hunt grey legged geese in our country
May 14, 2011
February 10, 2011
January 30, 2011
How to feed birds.

To make a feeder is very easy just take a simple plastic bottle (the larger the better), cut out two openings from different sides and hang on the tree or near the window to be able to watch the birds. As for food.... Well different birds prefer different food. But all of them like sunflower seeds. You can add rape, and flax seeds. Birds don’t like millet and oats so much, but it is a necessary part of birds food. It’s useful to add mix of seeds of weeds. Beside titmouse, nuthatches and woods like unsalted fat. You may pin it to a small branch or hang on a string.But you should feed birds every day.
News from Ivanovo
winter” in our gymnasia.Within the project the pupils of our
ecological team arranged some educational courses for primary school
pupils.
They told children about the necessity of feeding birds in
winter, showed them some simple ways of making racks and invited to
follow their example.
January 23, 2011
Mogilev sghool №37
The pupils from school № 37, Mogilev city, took part in the action “Birds on the birdfeeder“. Our children with great pleasure agreed to make some birdfeeders for little feathery friends. One of our pupils even wrote a verse. Here it is:
Вот-вот домой вернутся птицы,
Любой бы их порадовать хотел.
Поэтому, чтоб было где ютиться,
Кормушки мы построим им.
Тогда все мальчики возьмутся за работу,
Урок труда недаром пропадёт.
Ведь хорошо, когда домой вернуться можно,
Где так уютно и тепло.
Julia Saxar, 8th V form,
the author
January 20, 2011
Feeding Wintering Birds in School 28, Mogilev
We are pupils of form 4 “A” school № 28, Mogilev city and our form teacher is Irina Leonidovna Vinokurova.
Artem Shushenachev and his grandfather made a bird-feeder and hung it in the yard near their block of flats. They put some fodder which included sunflower and rape seeds and oats. And “ birds’ dinning-room” began to work! Sparrows were the first to come, then titemouses appeared.
January 17, 2011
Feeding birds in Gymnasium 19
The action waas interesting in our gymnasium. We decided to feed birds even if the frosts are not so severe. So many birds like to visit our feeders. more photos
in photo: Irina Yakubovskaya , 5a: Food for birds
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