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Tom, a squirrel missing spring

Lost Spring

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Let's find the spring!

Ready, Tom??

introduction

mission

reward

Introduction

Tom woke up early on the day of March Equinox. It's finally here! The start of spring! He ran excitedly out of his little burrow. But what's that? A cold breeze almost knocked him over. Where is the srping then?

Let's find spring

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Missions

It was March Equinox, the start of spring, so why wasn't spring here yet? Sometimes the spring signs are not as easy to be noticed. If we look carefully, we can still find them - can you help Tom to notice the signs of spring?

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Let's do it!

Mission 01

Tom sat sadly on a rock. He had been waiting for this day and he felt disappointed. How could the spring be missing?Suddenly he realized that some of the snow had melted. He started to notice some plants, peaking out from the melting snow. Can you help him identify the plants?

Question 1/3

I am a plant with white flowers. I am one of the first flowers to bloom in srping. Can you guess who I am?

Snowdrop

Wild anemone

Lily of the valley

Question 2/3

I am not a plant at all, although I may look like one. I am an orange fungus, shaped like a bowl.

Bowl mushroom

Scarlet cup

Spring morel

Question 3/3

In spring I bloom with tiny pink flowers, in autumn you may pick my delishious goods. Squirrels really like me. Can you guess who I am?

Pine

Willow

Hazelnut

Memorise this number!

Let's keep going

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Great work! Tom is already a bit happier!

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go back

Beware of the Bear

They also wake up in spring!

While many people think bears are hibernators, they actually participate in a similar, though not exact, practice. Instead of hibernating, bears fall into a deep sleep called torpor. During torpor, heart rate and breathing rate decreases, body temperature reduces slightly and bears do not eat or release bodily waste. Bears can sleep more than 100 days without eating, drinking, or passing waste!

Let's keep going

Mission 02

Tom is feeling more cheerful. He hears a bird singing in a nearby forest. Maybe they know where spring went?Help Tom identify the birds singing in the forest.

Question 1/3

Tom thinks that this bird is a chaffinch.

False

True

Hint: it is the most common songbird in Estonia.

It is called the protector of the forest.

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Question 2/3

Tom has never seen a starling before but he thinks that this song might belong to the starling.

False

True

This bird can make a nest into tree hollows.

They imitate the song of other birds.

Question 3/3

Suddenly they hear another bird far far away. Tom thinks that this is a lapwing.

False

True

This bird likes to live in wet areas like mires.

It is not a songbird.

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GOOOOOD!!!

Tom is already smiling, maybe spring is not missing after all?

Let's keep going

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Memorize the big number!

OOOOHH!!

There's nothing in here but outside is the bear....

Try again

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Let's keep going

Mission 03

Tom is smiling broadly. You have been a great help! He looks around in the forest and sees that they are actually surrounded by the signs of spring. Can you help him identify them all?

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Question 1/3

Which of these butterflies is a small tortoiseshell?

Question 2/3

Which of these birds is the nightingale?

Question 3/3

Which of these plants is so poisonous you can not even touch it?

Great work! You are almost done! Tom is very happy! Even the bear has come out of its hibernation to see the spring. Memorise the numbers 8-6 to solve the final puzzle.

Let's keep going

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Watch out for the trap

Try again

Code

Enter the codeand help Tom

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The end

Tom is so happy! He has brought you a bunch of acorns as a thank you!Spring can finally come!