Nature Jigsaws
Our scientists have gotten their work in a muddle. Can you work out what plants, animals, fossils or minerals our scientists have been studying by clicking on the following clues? Can you work it out before they do!
Jigsaw
Our scientists need your help! They need to work out what has been visiting the bird feeders St Fagans National Museum of History, but their picture has become muddled. Can you identify it before they do?
Our scientists still need your help to identify what's in the puzzle. Clue: They love insects and caterpillars, as well as nuts from bird feeders. They used to be seen pecking the lids of milk bottles left on doorsteps to get at the cream!
Some of our scientists are still scratching their heads. A few more pieces of the jigsaw plus a clue: This small bird makes its nests in tree hollows using moss, dead leaves, wool and feathers. They will also use garden nest boxes.
What is it? A few more pieces of the Nature On Your Doorstep jigsaw. Clue: There are 3 million breeding pairs in the UK and you can see them all year round. They are small and weigh around 11g.
The colourful Blue-tit, this is a taxidermy specimen from National Museum Cardiff collections.