MY ENVIRONMENT PROJECT by Nathan Redfern. The view from my window.

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MY ENVIRONMENT PROJECT by Nathan Redfern

The view from my window

Through my lounge window. *My lounge window overlooks my front garden, a footpath, the houses opposite and the end of the next road. *The garden has changed over the years to include a fence, a grass area, stone borders and many plants. *The soil is a thick clay which is difficult for plants to grow in. *Many animals like birds and insects visit my garden all through the year.

The view changes throughout the year. Through rain Through snow Through sun

Animals Habitats Plants I can see lots of things in my garden. Click on an arrow to find out more. To my ideal town

Animals Back to main menu Lots of animals pay a visit to my garden. I have seen lots of : Birds: robins, blackbirds, pigeons, crows, sparrows, blue tits, yellow tits, starlings and finches. Minibeasts: worms, butterflies, moths, spiders, bees, wasps, flies, beetles, ants, snails and earwigs. Mammals: cats, dogs, hedgehogs, squirrels, mice and a fox And even an Amphibian: frog.

Habitats Back to main menu There are many places in my garden for animals to make their home and thrive: A tree, the bushes, in the soil, under stones, in the bark, amongst leaves and in the holes in the wall.

Plants Back to main menu There are many varieties of plants in my garden: ferns, lavender, heathers, daffodils, snowdrops, laurel, fuchsia, veronica, honeysuckle, rose, forsythia, hydrangea, fungus, grass and other bushes and trees.

Welcome to Redville Town I have designed my own ideal town.

I hope you enjoyed looking through my lounge window. Remember to look after our environment as it is a home for plants and animals too. NTR Productions 2013