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E:16/1/08 15 x RSPB Children's Guide To Birdwatching
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Win the RSPB Children's Guide To Birdwatching
With winter birds visiting your garden for food, the RSPB Children's Guide To Birdwatching is ideal for spotting your feathered friends! It's a great guide to watching birds and is jam-packed with colour photographs and paintings. The guide has spotting tips such as where to go and when, what equipment to take with you and advice on attracting birds to your garden. There's also pictures of more than 130 of the commonest species in Britain and Ireland, and descriptions of each bird's behaviour, voice and habitat. So get spotting!
Thanks to A&C Black, 15 readers can win the RSPB Children's Guide To Birdwatching.
For a chance to win, click on [EMAIL="competition@ngkids.co.uk"]competition@ngkids.co.uk[/EMAIL] and answer the question below:
Q: Which winter bird is known for its red breast? Robin
Remember to include your name, age, address and phone number on your entry.
Competition closes on 16 January.
Read how to take part in the RSPB's Birdwatch 2008 in this month's NG Kids magazine!
email comp, probably under 16 ngkids magazine
Win the RSPB Children's Guide To Birdwatching

With winter birds visiting your garden for food, the RSPB Children's Guide To Birdwatching is ideal for spotting your feathered friends! It's a great guide to watching birds and is jam-packed with colour photographs and paintings. The guide has spotting tips such as where to go and when, what equipment to take with you and advice on attracting birds to your garden. There's also pictures of more than 130 of the commonest species in Britain and Ireland, and descriptions of each bird's behaviour, voice and habitat. So get spotting!
Thanks to A&C Black, 15 readers can win the RSPB Children's Guide To Birdwatching.
For a chance to win, click on [EMAIL="competition@ngkids.co.uk"]competition@ngkids.co.uk[/EMAIL] and answer the question below:
Q: Which winter bird is known for its red breast? Robin
Remember to include your name, age, address and phone number on your entry.
Competition closes on 16 January.
Read how to take part in the RSPB's Birdwatch 2008 in this month's NG Kids magazine!
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