Friday, 3 April 2015

Nature Fact

The small three-spined Stickleback is one of the most common fish found in ponds and streams in Britain. In March, it claims a territory in open water, defending if against other males, until the end of June. He excavates a pit and builds a nest tunnel for the female to spawn in. After fertilising the eggs, he drives her away, becoming a single parent, who provides shelter and protection for the broods it fathers.