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Here Is A Wonderful Bird Watching Activity You're Able To Do Together With Your Children

 
Getting children involved in nature is a great idea. Through nature, youngsters will master many vital nature lessons, such as appreciation for the planet around them. If you are looking for some great ways to get your children excited about wild birds, here is a great family activity that can educate children about bird nests and even allow them to build a nest of their own.

Step #1 - Go Looking for Nests

To permit the kids to get familiar with bird nests and the way they look, take a walk in your own backyard or consider going on some walking trails in search of bird nests. Try discovering different kinds of bird nests so that your kids are able to see how they look. You can find nests in bushes and trees, and some birds actually build nests on the ground.

Caution: Never touch the bird nests. Although it is alright to take a look from a safe distance, if you touch the nest, the mother may not return to it. You need to prevent kids from coming in contact with the nest and the eggs. You need to stay quiet to avoid scaring the mother away.

Step #2 - Research Nests in Guides or On-line

To get a better look at many of the nests that birds build, think about looking them up in bird books or get online and look at some photos. This offers children a closer look at these nests as well as the way they're constructed. It can be fun to discover just how diverse bird nests can be, depending on the bird that made them.

Step #3 - Construct a Nest

You now are ready for the activity - making your own nest. You'll need some modeling clay, quite a few leaves, some sticks, yarn, string, and other materials. Take the modeling clay and shape it into the form of a bird nest. Take the sticks, leaves, as well as other materials that you collected and put them on the outside as well as the inside of the nest.

You will have a cute birds nest that the kids can show in their rooms. It's really a fun activity plus a great way for kids to learn about birds as well as their nests.

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