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