Think you know your birds from your bees? See how good you are at recognising the nature on your doorstep by testing yourself in our animal sounds quiz.

Nature Overheard: Tune in to your streets © Theo Blossom
What's that sound?
Test your knowledge of nature sounds and keep track of your score as you go.
1. What's making this charismatic croak?
I think it's a toad
Close, but a toad doesn't make this sound.
Toads can travel as far as two kilometres to reach their breeding sites.

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It sounds more like a frog
Correct! It's the croak of a common frog.
You can tell the difference between a frog and a toad by looking at their skin. Frogs have a dark patch behind the eye and smooth, moist skin, while the toads have bumpy skin.

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2. How about this haunting scream?
Could it be a red fox?
Correct! A red fox makes this harrowing sound.
The high-pitched wails you hear are made by female foxes in their breeding season, which begins in January.

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Sounds like an owl to me
Good try, but an owl doesn't make this sound.
The short-eared owl doesn't usually make a lot of noise, but can bark or scream when defending their nest.

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3. What bird sings like this?
A magpie
Correct! It's a magpie.
A magpie makes a noisy chatter.

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It's a blackbird
It's not a blackbird, try again.

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What's buzzing around these flowers? Wildflowers provide pollen for insects in cities and towns © Theo Blossom
4. What buzzes like this?
A bee
Correct! It's the sound of a bee buzzing from flower to flower.

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It's more of a wasp sound
Try again, this isn't the sound of a wasp.
There are over 7,000 wasp species living in the UK.

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5. Finally, do you recognise this chirping sound?
Surely it's a cricket
Correct! It's a cricket.
Crickets make sound by rubbing their legs and wings together.

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I think it's a grasshopper
It's not a grasshopper.
Grasshoppers live for around one year.

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Your score
1 You croaked.
2 You need more legs.
3 Nice work, you've winged it.
4-5 You're the bee's knees!

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