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IN MY GARDEN
HI ITS BEEN A WHILE - BUT I AM FINALLY GETTING THIS SITE UOP AND RUNNING
CAN YOU HELP - In my garden I have many forms of wildlife, from birds to ants. I have started to photograph them and I would like help in identifying them and finding out about them. The garden is in South Wales UK if that helps with the process. WHAT CAN YOU DO - please look at the photos and let me know (using the feedback page) what you know about the wildlife. It could be fact or fiction e.g how the robin got its red breast or the feeding habit of a hedgehog. WANTED - A wide range of information from school classes, enthusiastic amateur wildlife sleuths and experts alike. I thought it would make a better site if other people provided the information. Please feel free to disagree with or back up the information you find. WHAT ELSE CAN YOU DO - Ok so someone has identified the wildlife before you have - can you add anything: What do they eat? How long do they live? Where else do they live? Have you got any stories, facts or details you would like other people to know. June 2011 START BY VISITING THE STARTER PAGE - the other pages will slowly build up so keep checking them. Please help identify birds, bees, wasps, butterflies, amphibians, various other insects, spiders, etc. LATEST PICTURE:- OTHER INSECTS
Can you identify garden wildlife such as wasps, butterflies, moths, bees and flies. Can you identify amphibians such as toads, newts and frogs. Can you identify insects found in the garden. This is a website showing what can be found in a South Wales Garden. Schemes of work, schemes of learning and lesson plans for schools based on garden wildlife. Pictures and descriptions of Moths and Butterflies. Wildlife such as frogs and toads. Bats and wild garden birds. Sparrows, dunnocks, great tits, blue tits, long tailed tits, finches and many other garden birds. Slugs and snails found in a south Wales garden. wild birds found in a garden. Lots of opportunity to run lessons from this site.Spiders ants worms woodlouse earwig centipede millipede all found in the garden
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