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First session-done!

Two swans lent for display at WWT Welney, briefly returned back to their orginal roost at Wisbech museum.
Two swans lent for display at WWT Welney, briefly returned back to their orginal roost at Wisbech museum.

We have now delivered our very first Flock Together session at Wisbech museum.

 

 

 

 

Although not as many people showed up as we would have liked, myself and Karen were undeterred and instead hit the streets of Wisbech with some interesting swan related items...

armed with a swans wing and a model foot, the people off Wisbech were asked what they knew about swans

People we asked what they thought about the swans, whether they knew the different types and how the habitat of the Ouse Washes made them feel.

Find out what David, Curator at Wisbech and Fenland Museum, thinks of the migratory swans.

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Next stop- The Soham Badgers!

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