Members of our Natural History Club took part in the Great British Birdwatch last week run by the RSPB. James from Year 11 took these stunning photos.
So far the club have dissected fish, made food from berries collected on site, made footprint traps for foxes, modelled bird wings, planted a flower meadow, tested the strength of eggs and made ink from oak galls.
Coming up they will be making essential oils, building nest boxes and taking part in the National Education Nature Park programme as well as getting Myton accredited with Wild School status by the RSPB.
If students want to join in the fun they can come along after school to S5 in the science block on Wednesdays where Mr Hobbs and Mr Flavell will welcome them. All year groups welcome!
