Kestrel/ Nightingale
Badger
Fox/ Hedgehogs
Other birds/ mammals
100

What do nightingales look like?

mostly brown with a few slight grey areas

100

What do badgers look like?

black and white-striped face, grey fur and short furry tail

100

Where do foxes live?

woodland, farmland, upland, urban

100

What do barn owls eat?

small mammals including mice, shrews, rats and voles

200

What do kestrels eat?

voles, mice, birds and invertebrates.

200

Where do badgers live?

broadleaved woodland, farmland, towns and gardens

200

What do foxes eat?

rabbits, rodents, birds, invertebrates, fruit and berries

200

What does 'Starling flocking' mean?

When they fly together to communicate and protect themselves from predators.

300

What do nightingales eat?

invertebrates like flies and beetles

300

What do badgers eat?

 Around 80% of a badger’s diet is made up of earthworms – they can eat hundreds of them in a single night – but they also eat slugs and other invertebrates.

300

Who are the predators of hedgehogs?

Badgers and sometimes foxes

300

Who are the predators of adult wild boars?

They have no natural predators. 

400

Where are nightingales found?

Scrub and coppice woodland.

400

Who are the predators of adult badgers and baby badgers?

Adults have no predators; cubs sometimes taken by foxes and large birds of prey

400

Hedgehogs weigh between ___ and ___ kg. 

between 0.5 and 1.2 kg.
400

Why are beavers known as 'the architects of the animal world'?

Beavers build dams to restrict water flow and create ponds of still, deep water. Within these ponds they construct lodges in which they live, safe from predators. Beavers use their huge teeth to fell trees and divide them up into smaller branches, which are dragged into place to build the dams

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