Download our illustrated nature activity sheets and help wildlife!
These activity sheets are great for helping you complete the Wildlife Watch awards. We've put icons next to each activity to help you choose the best ones for each award:
Count down the days to warmer weather by ticking off these spring flowers with the help of this great spotting sheet. Some are early, some are late, and some are only found in woodland.
From late February onwards some much missed friends return to our gardens and wild places. Use this spotting sheet to look out for sleepy reptiles and amphibians as they emerge from hibernation.
How many types of bird can you tick off on your next riverside walk? Keep your eyes peeled for the lightning-fast flash of blue of a passing kingfisher or the massive shape of a heron taking off nearby.
If you look closely and carefully you'll find a hidden world of life and colour in rockpools. There are many different kinds of anemone, fish, crab and shell to spot. Here are just a few you might come across.
Mushrooms are the only part of a fungus we usually get to see. They grow quickly from the ground, often in the autumn, to release spores for reproduction. Look for them with the help of this great spotting sheet in damp areas around trees where the rest of the fungus is feeding on underground roots or rotting wood.