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House sparrow Wood pigeon Robin Chaffinch Blue tit Blackbird Collared dove Great tit Starling Greenfinch 6+ Feel free to copy and share this for personal and educational use – and don’t forget there are loads more brilliant activities to download on our website! woodlandtrust.org.uk/naturedetectives | 0330 333 5301 | [email protected] Search for ‘nature detectives’ | #NatureDetectives © Made in 2016 by the Woodland Trust (registered charity nos 294344 and SC038885) Be a real Nature Detective How many of these garden birds can you identify? Images: www.northeastwildlife.co.uk Bottom piece Cut around the dotted lines, then push a split pin through the centre to attach the top piece to the bottom piece. Tempt more birds into your garden by leaving out bird seed, peanuts and dried mealworms. G a r d e n b i r d s i D i a l

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Page 1: Garden bird identification guide for kids – Nature …...Be a real Nature Detective How many of these garden birds can you identify? Images: Bottom piece Cut around the dotted lines,

House sparrow

Wood pigeon

Rob

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Ch

affi

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Blu

e ti

t

Blackbird

Collared dove

Great tit

Sta

rling

Greenfi

nch

6+

Feel free to copy and share this for personal and educational use –

and don’t forget there are loads more brilliant activities to download on our website!

woodlandtrust.org.uk/naturedetectives | 0330 333 5301 | [email protected]

Search for ‘nature detectives’ | #NatureDetectives

© Made in 2016 by the Woodland Trust (registered charity nos 294344 and SC038885)

Be a real Nature DetectiveHow many of these garden birds

can you identify?

Imag

es: w

ww

.nor

thea

stw

ildlif

e.co

.uk

Bottom piece

Cut around the

dotted lines, then

push a split pin through

the centre to attach the

top piece to the bottom piece.

Tempt more birds into your garden by leaving out bird seed, peanuts and dried mealworms.

Garden birdsiDial

Page 2: Garden bird identification guide for kids – Nature …...Be a real Nature Detective How many of these garden birds can you identify? Images: Bottom piece Cut around the dotted lines,

6+

Feel free to copy and share this for personal and educational use –

and don’t forget there are loads more brilliant activities to download on our website!

woodlandtrust.org.uk/naturedetectives | 0330 333 5301 | [email protected]

Search for ‘nature detectives’ | #NatureDetectives

© Made in 2016 by the Woodland Trust (registered charity nos 294344 and SC038885)

Garden birdsarden b

iDial

Be a real Nature DetectiveHow many of these garden birds

can you identify?

Garden birdsiDial

This iDial belongs to:

Nature Detective

Cut around the dotted lines,

then push a split pin through

the centre to attach the top

piece to the bottom piece.

Tempt more birds into your garden by leaving out bird seed, peanuts and dried mealworms.

Top tips for top spotters!

Make a bird feeder to tempt more feathered friends into your garden.

If you have a camera, try taking some brilliant bird pictures!

Fab facts!

Robins are very territorial, and will fi ght other robins who come into their area.

Each blue tit chick can eat up to 100 caterpillars a day!

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