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RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch flocks back to Halstead care home

Residents and the team at Colne View care home in Halstead are gearing up to take part in this year’s RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch. 

With binoculars at the ready and bird feeders filled, the Care UK home on Dame Mary Walk off Colchester Road will be joining in the world’s largest wildlife survey on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st January.  

In preparation, residents will have the chance to get up close to some lesser-spotted feathered friends when representatives from Suffolk Owl Sanctuary visit the home on Wednesday 27th January. In the run-up to the Birdwatch everyone at Colne View will also be taking part in activities such as decorating bird boxes and making fat balls.

A longstanding RSPB initiative, the Big Garden Birdwatch encourages people throughout the UK to take a closer look at the nature on their doorsteps by counting the different birds which visit their garden in any one hour over the last weekend of January, as well as recording any non-bird species such as badgers and hedgehogs.

This will be the second consecutive year Colne View has taken part in the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch. The home’s participation in 2015 was deemed a great success by nature-loving residents; and in the past 12 months everyone at Colne View has been busy making bug habitats to attract more wildlife to the garden, and residents have also been keeping feeders topped up with homemade fat balls. 

Home manager, Omar Taylor, explained why Colne View is taking part again this year: “Staying active and enjoying the outdoors can be extremely valuable for the residents, particularly those living with dementia. The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch provides a great opportunity for residents to access outside spaces and reap the emotional, social and physical benefits this can bring. 

“The quiet, calming nature of bird watching can help lower anxiety, while the colourful sights and distinctive sounds of our feathered friends provide plenty of sensory stimulation. Bird watching can also be a valuable reminiscence activity, with the appearance of certain species and the sounds of birdsong evoking memories and helping residents recall their love of nature.

“With so many benefits, we were keen to repeat the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch and hope it will be bigger and better than before. This year, we have been busy preparing our gardens to attract more birds and making fat balls to provide them with vital nourishment over the winter months. 

“Playing an active role in preparations for the birdwatch has helped to provide meaningful and fulling occupation for the residents; and everyone is now looking forward to welcoming Suffolk Owl Sanctuary to Colne View as we get ready to play our part in the RSPB’s important national survey.” 

Visit www.careuk.com/birdwatch for more information about birdwatching and to download Care UK’s fat ball recipe. 

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Dame Mary Walk, Colchester Road, Halstead, Essex, CO9 2FF

Colne View

CQC Rating: Good
  • Residential care
  • Dementia care
  • Nursing care
  • Respite care
  • End of life care
  • Nursing dementia care
  • Day club