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      The Birdcam Project Quiz

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      What small creature visited the St Elizabeth's box during May?
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      1. What small creature visited the St Elizabeth's box during May?
        1. bee
        2. wasp
        3. mouse
        4. spider
        5. worm
        1. No birds have been spotted in the St Elizabeth's nest box but a large spider paid a visit!

      2. How many eggs will a blue tit lay each day?
        1. 10
        2. 2
        3. 1
        1. The female blue tit will lay one egg each day until she has a full clutch.

      3. During April, these insects visited the Elmsleigh bird box. What are they?
        1. 791206
        1. Wasps took over one of the Elmsleigh nest boxes during April. The camera was moved to another box.

      4. The sparrow has a short chunky beak but what is it good for?
        1. digging up worms
        2. eating seeds
        3. hammering on trees
        4. tearing meat
      5. Blue tits have been known to live for 21 years
        1. TRUE
        2. FALSE
        1. The life span of a blue tit is 4 to 5 years, but can be as much as 21 years!

      6. Approximately how long does it take for blue tit chicks to fledge after hatching?
        1. one week
        2. three weeks
        3. five weeks
      7. Approximately how many eggs in total were laid in the project boxes?
        1. 72
        2. 59
        3. 48
        4. 35
        5. 27
        1. It is thought around 59 eggs were laid in the project boxes during the 2008 nesting season, but only 7-9 chicks successfully fledged (all blue tits)!

      8. What is being removed from the chick
        1. 787001
        1. The correct term for the waste being removed from the chick is faecal sac - better known as poo!

      9. When an adult bird sits on its chicks to keep them warm it is called...
        1. brooding
        2. incubating
        3. nesting
      10. In which nest box were the first eggs laid?
        1. Heage
        2. Lenthall
        3. Combs
        4. Little Eaton
        5. Hallam Fields
        1. The first great tit egg in the Heage box was laid around 19th April but it was kept well covered. Confirmation that eggs were being laid came when five uncovered eggs were spotted on the birdcam on 24th April. Lenthall's first blue tit egg was discovered on 25th April.

      11. What is a blue tit chick's favourite food
        1. bread
        2. jacket patato
        3. chips
        4. worms
        5. oak tree caterpillars
        1. For a successful brood, it is important that there are plenty of oak tree caterpillars around at the time of hatching.

      12. What did Eureka call their roosting tit?
        1. George
        2. Geraldine
        3. Gloria
        4. Gayner
        5. Gale
      13. From which nest box did 3 blue tit chicks fledge on 10th June?
        1. Little Eaton
        2. Heage
        3. Combs
        4. Stretton Handley
        5. Alfreton Park
        1. Eight eggs were laid in the Little Eaton box and out of the chicks that hatched, only three survived to fledge. However, this was our most successful nest box this year!

      14. How many eggs did the Stretton Handley House Sparrows lay?
        1. 10
        2. 3
        3. 7
        1. The Stretton Handley house sparrows laid 3 eggs. House sparrows only lay 3-5 eggs but may have 3 broods.

      15. Which nest box had eggs laid in it but no chicks hatched?
        1. Brockwell
        2. Church Broughton
        3. Combs
        4. Lenthall
        5. Elmsleigh
        1. Blue tits laid around 6 eggs in the Lenthall box towards the end of April. However, they never hatched because the nest was abandoned and the eggs disappeared.

      16. What bird slept in Eureka's box ?
        1. Great tit
        2. Blue tit
        3. Black bird
        4. Sparrow
        5. Robin
      17. Keeping eggs warm so they will hatch is called?
        1. brooding
        2. incubating
        3. nesting
        1. The eggs must be kept at a constant temperature so that they will hatch. The adult bird will turn the eggs regularly. This not only keeps them evenly warm but will also keep the embryo chick centred in the egg, preventing it sticking to the egg membrane.

      18. Which statement is FALSE for this food chain?
        1. The blue tit is the prey of the sparrowhawk
        2. The oak leaf is a producer
        3. The blue tit is a predator of the ladybird
        4. The sparrowhawk is the prey of the blue tit
        5. The ladybird is a consumer
        1. The sparrowhawk is a predator of the blue tit.

      19. Name two predators of young chicks and eggs that visited the Stonelow feeder?
        1. Sparrow hawk
        2. Magpie
        3. Rat
        4. Woodpecker
        5. Squirrel
      20. What bird slept in the St Giles nest box
        1. Blackbird
        2. Blue tit
        3. House sparrow
        4. Robin
        5. Great tit
      21. Whose claws are these approaching the Stonelow feeder?
        1. blue tit
        2. wood pigeon
        3. dove
        4. sparrow hawk
        1. Wood pigeons were frequent visitors to the Stonelow feeder until Mr Caretaker put a cage around the bird table. Now only the occasional "thin" pigeon makes it through!

      22. How many eggs were laid in the Hallam Fields box?
        1. 7
        2. 3
        3. 10
        4. 13
      23. What kind of sparrow is this?
        1. Tree sparrow
        2. Hedge sparrow (dunnock)
        3. House sparrow
        1. This visitor to the Stretton Handley B&W birdcam is a tree sparrow. It can be identified by the dark spot on its cheek. Last year a tree sparrow caused havoc in this nest box by destroying blue tit eggs as they were laid. It was only spotted once this year.

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