Bird Alphabet Challenge
Try to think of a bird beginning with each letter of the alphabet, working your way through all 26 letters of the alphabet... if it is possible!
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Here are all of our bird puzzles that don't fit elsewhere. We've some word puzzles and match ups to start but more coming soon.
Try to think of a bird beginning with each letter of the alphabet, working your way through all 26 letters of the alphabet... if it is possible!
How well do the children know their bird vocabulary and terminology? Test them by asking them to find the 20 words relating to birds in the word search grid.
Can you pair up the syllables from the two owls, to form the names of well-known birds from all around the world?
Here are some bird themed puzzles with a difference. Starting with the shaded letter on each grid, draw a path from one letter to the next to make a sentence. The two unused letters on each grid will make the name of a bird!
Can you spot the British garden birds hidden in the word search grid? There are 12 to find.
The full name of a budgie is budgerigar. This puzzle asks you to find as many words as you can from the letters in BUDGERIGAR - it's a tricky one. I spot 'big' to start you off.
Can the kids match up the pairs of chicks and find the odd one out? Probably one of our cutest puzzles ever...
Can the children unscramble the words to reveal 14 birds that they might be lucky enough to find in the garden?
Test the children's counting and observation skills with this fun i-spy worksheet packed full of beautiful garden birds.
Have a go at this owl word search, which contains many of the words that you might have picked up in our Life Cycle of an Owl section. We've produced 2 versions - one in our usual font and one in large font with capital letters, suitable for adults (and especially seniors).
Can you find the 17 different species of penguin hidden in the word search grid? Some you may have heard of, others you may not...
The word rooster is hidden in this grid many times; horizontally, vertically and diagonally but never backwards. How many times can your children find it?