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LITTLE SCHOOLS’ BIRD WATCH 16 – 30 January 2012

LITTLE SCHOOLS’ BIRD WATCH 16 – 30 January 2012. House Sparrow. I like to live near people. Black – headed gull. You might see me on the play ground after play time – why?. Magpie. You can see me in gardens, parks, playing fields and woods. Blackbird.

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LITTLE SCHOOLS’ BIRD WATCH 16 – 30 January 2012

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  1. LITTLE SCHOOLS’ BIRD WATCH16 – 30 January 2012

  2. House Sparrow I like to live near people

  3. Black – headed gull You might see me on the play ground after play time – why?

  4. Magpie You can see me in gardens, parks, playing fields and woods.

  5. Blackbird You’ll see me near gardens and playing fields too! I like to sing!

  6. Blue tit You need to look in the trees for me. I like to eat caterpillars, nuts and seeds.

  7. Robin You usually see me on my own. I like to eat worms!

  8. Wood Pigeon I clap my wings together as I fly. I eat plants and seeds.

  9. Great tit You will see me in gardens, parks, playing fields and woods. I like to eat caterpillars and nuts.

  10. Starling In summer I lose my spots. I like to pull worms and grubs from people’s lawns and fields.

  11. Chaffinch My red front means I am a male. I like to eat seeds, but feed my chicks on insects.

  12. What can we do to help the birds?

  13. Make a bird feeder!(Make the birds happy!) You will need: A small foil case String Lard Bird seed

  14. How to make a bird feeder: 1: Make a hole in the foil pie case with a pair of scissors. 2: Tie a knot in some string and thread it through the hole to hang it up with.

  15. 3: Cut a thick slice of lard.

  16. 4: Pour in some bird seed and mix together for a tasty treat.

  17. 5: Now it gets messy! Squish the mixture into the foil case and chill it in the fridge until it’s firm.

  18. 6: It's now ready to hang in your garden or outside a window.

  19. Alternatively, cover a pine cone in lard and roll in bird seeds to make them stick. Finally tie a string around the top to hang it by.

  20. Little Schools bird watch.16 – 30 January 2012 How many birds will you see?

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