Blue tit snapper - RSPB
Blue tit snapper - RSPB
Blue tit snapper - RSPB
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A<br />
GLUE<br />
A<br />
GLUE<br />
<strong>Blue</strong> <strong>tit</strong> <strong>snapper</strong><br />
<strong>RSPB</strong> Wildlife Explorers<br />
is the junior membership<br />
of the Royal Society for the<br />
Protection of Birds.<br />
GLUE<br />
Regd The Royal charity Society no 207076 for the Protection 331-2241-05-06 of Birds (<strong>RSPB</strong>) is a registered charity:<br />
England and Wales no.207076, Scotland no. SCO37654. 330-0942-11-12<br />
BB<br />
GLUE<br />
You will need:<br />
● scissors<br />
● glue<br />
● pink, yellow and<br />
blue colouring<br />
pencils<br />
● double-sided tape.<br />
What to do:<br />
● Colour the patch on<br />
top of the head blue.<br />
Colour the inside of<br />
the mouth pink.<br />
Colour the thin stripe<br />
on the neck yellow.<br />
Leave the rest of the<br />
<strong>snapper</strong> white.<br />
● Cut all around the<br />
outside of the blue<br />
<strong>tit</strong> <strong>snapper</strong>.<br />
● Fold the <strong>snapper</strong> along<br />
the dotted lines with<br />
the coloured area<br />
facing outwards.<br />
Make sure you fold<br />
across the middle of<br />
the mouth too.<br />
● Apply glue as marked.<br />
Match A and B glued<br />
sections under the<br />
head and beak,<br />
squeezing to stick<br />
in place.<br />
● Inside the top and<br />
bottom halves of the<br />
beak where circles<br />
are marked, stick a<br />
little piece of doublesided<br />
tape. Put your<br />
fingers on the tape<br />
and start snapping!
B<br />
<strong>Blue</strong> <strong>tit</strong><br />
B<br />
<strong>Blue</strong> <strong>tit</strong>s produce only one brood of chicks<br />
each year, but can have as many as 13<br />
chicks. A pair of blue <strong>tit</strong>s can feed each<br />
chick one caterpillar every minute when<br />
they are growing up fast in the nest. As<br />
soon as the chick has gobbled a<br />
caterpillar up, the parent blue <strong>tit</strong> flies<br />
away to find the next one!<br />
A<br />
www.rspb.org.uk/youth<br />
<strong>RSPB</strong> Wildlife Explorers is<br />
the junior membership of<br />
the Royal Society for the<br />
Protection of Birds.<br />
330-0942-11-12<br />
331-2241-05-06<br />
Registered charity no 207076<br />
A