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    Animal tracking: prints and poo identification for kids

    Many animals can be hard to spot in the wild, but they leave plenty of clues behind. Learn how to identify animal tracks, poo and other signs.

    Danielle Wesley  •  17 Feb 2020

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    Which birds mate for life? And birds' mating rituals

    Find out which birds mate for life and why they do it, plus discover some of the mating rituals they use to attract a long-term partner.

    Rachel Hoskins  •  14 Feb 2020

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    How to attract robins to your garden

    Learn how to make your garden a home for Britain's favourite bird.

    James Martin  •  27 Jan 2020

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    What side of the tree does moss grow on?

    Moss is a simple, primeval plant that needs water to survive and reproduce, so it tends to grow in damp, shady places. But is it true that moss always grows on the north side of trees?

    Helen Keating  •  24 Jan 2020

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    Rook, crow or raven? How to tell the difference

    Crows, rooks and ravens are all part of the crow family and can be tricky to identify. Here are our tips on how to tell them apart.

    Sally Bavin  •  14 Jan 2020

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    What do robins eat?

    Find out what robins eat in the wild and what you can leave in your garden to feed them.

    Rachel Hoskins  •  01 Dec 2019

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    Can you eat conkers? And other conker facts

    Learn more about conkers with our fascinating facts. What are they? Can you eat them? And what’s the difference between conkers and chestnuts?

    Danielle Wesley  •  25 Sept 2019

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    Conker crafts and activities

    Discover creative and fun ways to use conkers in autumn. From simple crafts to activities and games the whole family can enjoy together.

    Danielle Wesley  •  23 Sept 2019

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    How long do spiders live? And other spider facts

    Discover more about spiders like how long they live, how many eyes they have, how big UK species can grow and more.

    Rachel Hoskins  •  09 Sept 2019

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    Are acorns edible? And other acorn facts

    Acorns are a favourite dish of many woodland creatures, but did you know humans can eat them too? Here are some great recipes and more fascinating acorn facts.

    Emilie Bonnevay  •  03 Sept 2019

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