DFSC

DFSC
Bristol CC Outdoor Education Centre situated in the village of Parkend in The Forest of Dean
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Wednesday, 20 May 2015

DFSC Spring 2015 Update


Spring came early to DFSC and the lambs are already getting fat

 
The Bluebells were once again fantastic in the forest and the Centre grounds are fragranced with wild garlic


Our nest boxes are full of bluetit chicks once again and the parents are busy feeding them


Our centre garden was looking like the Somme before Easter!
 

It has now transformed into a lush lawn ready for enjoying some new activities that are in the pipeline
 

New steps access the lawn and an alcove to one side will shortly be transormed into a new archery range


Inside the house we now have Wifi! This is coded so that visiting staff have access but so that it can be restricted from students.


Staff can also keep in touch via the internet using the staff computers in the lounge


We have now installed a data projector and sound system in the lounge so that audio visual presentations & DVD's can be viewed
 
Lots more developments are planned for the Summer...

Thursday, 22 May 2014

Spring Update


We're quite used to seeing the 'Forest' sheep wandering around outside the Centre and the children staying at the Centre always enjoy seeing the lambs at this time of year.
A little more unusual was a family of ducks in our car park!


Viewing wildlife in the forest is a special moment for young people and several groups in the last couple of weeks have been rewarded with seeing deer up in the forest while out walking. We also aim to make wildlife viewing accessible in a 'spring watch' type of way. As well as our bird hide we have two nest boxes near our pond with cameras in them that go to TV's in the Pond Cabin Lab.


Both our next boxes presently have blue tit chicks in them. One lucky group actually got to see a chick hatching out live. The parent bird helped pull the egg case away. Parent birds are very busy at the moment feeding their hungry chicks and students get a good view of the activity while they are in the lab as part of their stream study session.

 
The Bluebells in the forest are presently at their prime and groups have enjoyed walking through the woods and seeing them. You can also smell their sent filling the air. It's been a good year for Bluebells and much better than last year.