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Mr Graham Kenworthy, of Keighley, paid a flying visit to Bradley Infants School this

Mr Graham Kenworthy, of Keighley, paid a flying visit to Bradley Infants School this


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Mr Graham Kenworthy, of Keighley, paid a flying visit to Bradley Infants School this

Mr Graham Kenworthy, of Keighley, paid a flying visit to Bradley Infants School this morning with his five-year old male kestrel. And six-year old Kelly Brook was one of 168 pupils at the school, aged between four and seven, who Mr Kenworthy spoke to about his bird of prey. Mr Kenworthy has bred 30 kestrels over the last six years and releases them into the wild to help conservation. He gives talks at schools to help children learn about the birds. 1st November 1985

Staff
Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 85 6497

Media ID 21709014

© Mirrorpix

Birds Of Prey Kestral Posed


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from 1985, we see Mr Graham Kenworthy, a dedicated bird enthusiast from Keighley, making a memorable visit to Bradley Infants School. Accompanied by his magnificent five-year-old male kestrel, Mr Kenworthy took the opportunity to educate and inspire the young minds of the school. Among the 168 pupils aged between four and seven was six-year-old Kelly Brook, who eagerly listened as Mr Kenworthy shared his knowledge about these majestic birds of prey. With an impressive track record of breeding 30 kestrels over six years, Mr Kenworthy's passion for conservation shines through as he releases them into the wild. This heartwarming image captures not only the beauty of nature but also highlights the importance of education in fostering an appreciation for wildlife. By giving talks at schools like Bradley Infants School, Mr Kenworthy plays a crucial role in helping children understand and connect with these incredible creatures. Transporting us back to a time when such encounters were cherished moments rather than digital distractions, this photograph serves as a reminder that learning can take flight beyond textbooks and classrooms. It is through experiences like these that children develop empathy towards our natural world and become future stewards of conservation efforts. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, let us celebrate individuals like Mr Graham Kenworthy who selflessly share their expertise to nurture curiosity and ignite a love for nature within young hearts.

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