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Beaver Scout Quiz - Wildlife and Nature
Red Deer is the largest UK mammal.

Beaver Scout Quiz - Wildlife and Nature

Discover wildlife, spot tracks, and explore habitats like ponds and woods. This quiz checks what you know about nature, seasons, and how to look after living things outdoors.

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Fascinating Fact:

Seasonal changes affect what you can find, like buds in spring and fungi in autumn. Recording what you see in different months helps you notice patterns.

In this Scouts UK quiz, you explore wildlife and nature by learning about habitats, what animals and plants need to survive, and how seasons change what you can spot outside.

  • Habitat: A place where a plant or animal lives, like a pond, hedge, or woodland.
  • Wildlife: Animals (and often plants) that live outdoors in the natural world.
  • Track: A footprint or sign that shows an animal has been there.
What is a habitat for Beaver Scouts to learn about?

A habitat is the natural home of a living thing, such as a pond for frogs, a hedge for birds, or a log pile for insects. It provides food, shelter, and safety.

How can Beaver Scouts stay safe when exploring wildlife?

Beaver Scouts can stay safe by washing hands after outdoor activities, not touching unknown plants or fungi, keeping a safe distance from wild animals, and listening to adult leaders.

What can you do to help wildlife in your garden or park?

You can help wildlife by leaving some wild areas, planting flowers for bees, putting out clean water, and avoiding litter. Small actions make habitats safer for animals.

1 .
What animal is known for building dams in rivers?
Squirrel
Beaver
Rabbit
Fox
Beavers build dams to create ponds where they can build their homes, called lodges. They are amazing builders in nature!
2 .
What is the national bird of the UK?
Sparrow
Robin
Eagle
Owl
The robin is the national bird of the UK and is known for its bright red breast.
3 .
Which of these animals is commonly seen in UK woodlands and has a bushy tail?
Hedgehog
Fox
Rabbit
Deer
The fox is often seen in the UK woodlands. They have bushy tails and are known for being clever and adaptable.
4 .
What do hedgehogs often do in the winter?
Go to sleep in a tree
Build nests
Hibernate
Fly south
Hedgehogs hibernate in the winter, which means they sleep for several months to stay warm and save energy.
5 .
What is the name of the small, common bird with the distinctive yellow breast and blueish feathers?
Goldfinch
Blue Tit
Blackbird
Sparrow
The blue tit is a small bird with a bright yellow breast and a blue feathers.
6 .
Which plant is known for its purple flowers and is often found in meadows and woodland?
Bluebell
Rose
Daisy
Daffodil
Bluebells are beautiful purple flowers that bloom in woodlands in spring, creating stunning carpets of colour.
7 .
What kind of animal is a "badger" and where does it live?
A bird that lives in trees
A mammal that lives in burrows
A fish that lives rivers
An insect that lives in the soil
Badgers are mammals that live in burrows called setts. They come out at night and are known for their black-and-white striped faces.
8 .
What type of tree is commonly seen in UK parks and has large, round leaves?
Oak
Ash
Sycamore
Pine
Sycamore trees are known for their large, rounded leaves and are commonly found in UK parks and gardens.
9 .
Which bird is famous for its colourful feathers and often seen around ponds and lakes?
Mallard Duck
Penguin
Pigeon
Parrot
The mallard duck is known for its vibrant green head and is commonly seen swimming in ponds and lakes.
10 .
What do farmers often use to protect their crops from birds?
Scarecrow
Dog
Fence
Cat
Scarecrows are used to keep birds away from crops. They are traditionally made to look like humans to scare birds off.

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