Dozens of new houses at Watertop Farm!

On a blustery Saturday morning the Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust and the RSPB held a construction workshop at Watertop Open Farm to create dozens of new home for nature. The rain proved no match for our participants who took shelter in Watertop’s brand new Interactive Barn.
Little Aibhne OHalloran takes part in the Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust and the RSPB construction workshop at Watertop Open Farm to create dozens of new home for nature. INBM25-14sLittle Aibhne OHalloran takes part in the Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust and the RSPB construction workshop at Watertop Open Farm to create dozens of new home for nature. INBM25-14s
Little Aibhne OHalloran takes part in the Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust and the RSPB construction workshop at Watertop Open Farm to create dozens of new home for nature. INBM25-14s

Nearly 20 people of all ages got busy building Robin, Blue Tit and Wren bird boxes as well as bug hotels stuffed full of cosy furnishings like twigs, moss and pinecones- perfect for all creepy crawlies!

After a busy morning building everyone got a chance to see the new-born farm animals, a great lunch in the tea room and then a tour on the paddiwagon. Everyone had a great day and took away their newly built homes for birds and bugs.

This event is one of a series run by the Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust. Find out about upcoming events online at www.ccght.org or to find out more RSPB events check out www.facebook.com/RspbNI

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