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Can you find a way to make it easy for you to note down the highest number of each species that you see together at the same time? There is room below each bird’s name for you to add your idea for doing this. What did you see? Your name Woodpigeon Blackbird Carrion crow House sparrow Starling Black-headed gull Magpie Blue tit Robin Feral pigeon Great tit Chaffinch For more information, visit: rspb.org.uk/schoolswatch The RSPB is a registered charity in England & Wales 207076, in Scotland SC037654. Drawings by Mike Langman. 327-0089-20-21 RSPB Wildlife Explorers and RSPB Phoenix are the junior and teenage memberships of the RSPB. Did you notice anything in particular about the birds you saw? Differences in how they moved or what they were doing? Or perhaps you managed to see and identify a bird not shown here? If so, note these things in the space below or on a separate sheet. Don’t forget you can get help from rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier ITM012247 327-0089-20-21_bsbw21-countingsheets-blank-eng.indd 1 327-0089-20-21_bsbw21-countingsheets-blank-eng.indd 1 15/10/2020 13:36 15/10/2020 13:36
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Can you find a way to make it easy for you to note down the highest number of each species that you see together at the same time? There is room below each bird’s name for you to add your idea for doing this.

What did you see?Your name

Woodpigeon Blackbird

Carrion crow House sparrow

Starling Black-headed gull

Magpie Blue tit

Robin Feral pigeon

Great tit Chaffinch

For more information, visit: rspb.org.uk/schoolswatch

The RSPB is a registered charity in England & Wales 207076, in Scotland SC037654. Drawings by Mike Langman. 327-0089-20-21

RSPB Wildlife Explorers and RSPB Phoenix are the junior and teenage memberships of the RSPB.

Did you notice anything in particular about the birds you saw? Differences in how they moved or what they were doing? Or perhaps you managed to see and identify a bird not shown here? If so, note these things in the space below or on a separate sheet. Don’t forget you can get help from rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier

ITM012247

327-0089-20-21_bsbw21-countingsheets-blank-eng.indd 1327-0089-20-21_bsbw21-countingsheets-blank-eng.indd 1 15/10/2020 13:3615/10/2020 13:36

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