Become A Super Spotter

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Jon Hawkins, Surrey Hills Photography

Become A Super Spotter

What Is a Super Spotter

Every nature spot is important to us- you don’t have to go far to find nature and we want to hear about everything you see. It could be as simple as spending time at your window watching out for birds or you may choose to go on a detecting adventure to a nearby reserve or wildlife site. We want to hear about everything you discover!

Read how you can take part below, and then download all the resources you will need to get started.

Got your detective kit ready?

Download your Detective Notebook below so that you can record the details of everything you see. If you have binoculars or bug hunting kit to help you that’s great!

Download your detective notebook now

Ready for promotion?

Once you/your child are a registered Super Spotter you can earn promotions and certificates for your/your children's hard work detecting wildlife. Incentivise your child to register their sightings and then download the certificates below when they have submitted their logs.

Register sightings

Super Spotter Detective Sergeant – 5 sets of sightings logged.

Super Spotter Detective Inspector – 13 sets of sightings logged.

Super Spotter Detective Chief Inspector – 23 sets of sightings logged

Download your certificates below.

Get Your Free Spotter Resources

Fundraise With The Big Backyard Nature Spot Booklet

Click on the image to download your free booklet full of tips on how to spot nature in your garden, and even raise money for the trust too.

Click here to download your free spotter logs.

Hints and tips to get you started!

Take a look at some of our activity sheets below to help you engage with the wildlife around you.

Right click and click save as to download the activity sheets.