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  1. dantheman

    Creating a Bird ID Card - Advice Please

    It's not monotonous ... it's distinctive ... ;) If writing I would say wading bird, not wader for such.
  2. dantheman

    Creating a Bird ID Card - Advice Please

    Cool. Thought the images were good, but maybe, yes ... Really you want multiple photos - flight and standing, the different sexes etc, but as soon as you go there it starts complicating. Simple is nice ...
  3. dantheman

    Creating a Bird ID Card - Advice Please

    Looking good ... How does it work moving the tick box to the far right (and maybe moving the text slightly closer to the pic that you originally had)? Not going to spell-check your arabic ( ;) ). I kinda wonder if the info and hint in Little Egret are the wrong way around (compared to some of...
  4. dantheman

    Creating a Bird ID Card - Advice Please

    There's definitely some scope for thinking up some questions to challenge and encourage older children (primary and up) to observe and educate themselves - eg how many in the whole park, are they in family groups, what do you think they are eating etc etc as a kind of basic citizen science and...
  5. dantheman

    Creating a Bird ID Card - Advice Please

    Excellent. Keeping it simple, I guess there are a multitude of other ways it could be done. I'd probably swap the word 'clue' for 'hint' but that might just be me? Rather than a tick and an x, I would probably have 'Seen' and then a space underneath (or a dotted outline of a tick) for them to...
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