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Congratulations! You've found an egg!

Collect the letters on each egg and unscramble them to find our secret phrase! You can find the instructions and other clues on this page. 

Orange A egg

Activity: Create a nature palette or try your hand at some wildlife drawing or photography.

Nature palette

You can read about how to make a nature palette on this blog post or watch the video below. 

Great Fen volunteer Jessie Boucher talks us through how to make your own Nature's Palette from natural things you can find outdoors.

Wildlife drawing or photography

You can use the video below as inspiration but you don't need a fancy camera to take wildlife pictures. You can take photos of bugs or other insects, or wildlife, with any camera or camera phone. You can find some additional tips on wildlife photography here.

If you don't have a camera to hand, try doing a drawing of your favourite animal instead. Or you could use this colouring sheet.

See if you can find anything to capture on camera or paper!

Have you cracked the code?

If you've found all 10 eggs, don't forget to go back to the first page or click the button below to request a copy of the solutions and more activities for you to do. 

Request solutions and additional activities

Did you know?

John Claire Living Landscape

John Claire Living Landscape

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Living landscapes in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. 

They are the Great Fen, Nene Valley, North Chilterns Chalk, Ouse Valley, West Cambridgeshire Hundreds, Greensand Country, John Clare Country, Cambridgeshire Chalk and Rockingham Forest.

Find out more

Connecting

The aim of the Living Landscapes is to connect our reserves to create corridors which wild animals and plants can spreads across and move within to thrive.

It also allows us to preserve and rehabilitate important wild habitats.  

Habitats being protected
Hedgehog - Tom Marshall

Tom Marshall 

30by30

The Wildlife Trusts has started a campaign to restore 30% of land and sea for wildlife in the UK by 2030. 

We want to help wildlife and prevent the extinction of animals and plants here in the UK by connecting and protecting this land so nature has a chance to recover.

About the campaign

Easter break activities

Don't forget that we are running some other activities you can take part in over the holidays. 

Children with Wildlife Watch

Matthew Roberts

Child and family membership

The best way to learn about all the ways you can connect with nature is to join your Wildlife Trust. You'll get loads of fun stuff and help protect local wildlife and wild places!

Join us

Support our work

Most of the resources here have little or no cost attached to them. If you enjoyed some of our activities, please contribute to the work that we do.

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