Hello Folks, RSPB reserves are great places for you to get closer to nature. So what better reason than to have a quiz to see how much you know about them. Each Monday for 12 weeks, I will be posting a little teaser for you. Without looking in books or on the internet (i.e - no cheating), see if you can identify this RSPB reserve. On Wednesday, so as long as no-one has guessed it, I will post one clue. On Friday I will post the answer along with some additional information for your interest.
Just for fun!: Make sure you keep an note of the first letter of each reserve as the weeks go by, and at the end of week 12, see if you can rearrange all 12 letters to spell out a message about our reserves. Here goes .... MYSTERY RSPB RESERVE#9If you’re lucky you’ll discover all 1115 here.
At a guess that could be a bird No Poss Swans Me thinks SLIMBRIDGE
not sure but could 1115 be a ring No for a Bewick
Ray
a good laugh is better than a tonic
Slimbridge RSPB Reseve since when? :-)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16304936@N06/
http://suffolk.activeboard.com/f528553/birds-of-suffolk/
Only guessing John wasn't sure on that Ray
Inversnaid - but please don't ask why. :-)
Annie
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
Einstein
Clue tomorrow folks.
Need lots of them Mrs T!
Has to be Avocets at Arne.Say the same every time,bound to be right sometime.
Good strategy, Sooty!
Well that was the number of Avocets I counted last time we went to Arne but think Mrs T will probably pull another trick from up her sleeve as she is determined to fool me.Believe me it is not easy to count that number of Avocets when they are a long way off and Shell Ducks mixed in with them.
Clue: Fritillaries with pearls on their borders have found a new home here.