Brewster, MA
This was another morning to add some bird inspired artwork to our week. The museum opens at 9:30, so we do get about a half an hour to ourselves as KidSummer campers arrive. I love to have them quietly sit in Bird Alley on the lower level, choose a bird, and illustrate which ever one(s) they'd like. Wait until you see their beautiful artwork! Don't miss their proud photos below.
We also went on a bird walk on the Lee Baldwin Trail, which is south of Route 6A. It was another hot sunny day, so I didn't want to stay too long on the saltmarsh overlook platform that is near the start of the trail. The kids get baking in the sun and then they're more focused on that than bird sightings. Off to the cool beech forest we went to enjoy another woodsy hike. We didn't have too many birds to see. I believe many of them were finding shelter so as not to dehydrate. We did hear several in action though and it is always a cool relaxing and quite beautiful spot to visit the canopy of the beech forest. We spoke about how important these trees are for so many reasons, including why trees are so important for us as well. It's good to take care of the trees!
When we were getting ready for the pick up, one of our KidSummer Kids noticed a very special visitor who was hanging out - perhaps stuck - on a sticky spider web under the picnic tables in front of the museum tent. It was a Giant Leopard Moth (AKA Great Leopard Moth &/or Eyed Tiger Moth. What a beautiful moth! A few of us got to hold it, but we had to rush due to pick up time being upon us. I did my best to share the moth with moms, dads & grandparents when they were signing their KidSummer Kid out. It was a great way to end our morning. (double click photos to enlarge)
Our List:
American Goldfinch
Song Sparrow
House Sparrow
Blue Jay
European Starling
Downy Woodpecker
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Mourning Dove
White-breasted Nuthatch
Black-capped Chickadee
American Crow
Osprey
Red-winged Blackbird
Bird Memory Game
Illustrating in Bird Alley
Cedar Waxwing
Black-crowned Night Heron
Canada Goose!
Snowy Owl
Canada Goose (popular species today!)
Black-capped Chickadee & others
Great Blue Heron
Great Egret
Using patience & quiet, two excellent tools,
to get closer to a bird for better viewing
Bird Nerds on the marsh
Posing on the natural stairs
Bird Nerd Salute!
Nature finds a way, even on rocks
Showing the different plant cells, xylem & phloem, the
special vascular cell of plants that transport
water & nutrients to feed the plant
Found Blue Jay feather
Admiring the coolness of the
beech tree forest canopy
Bird Nerds in the forest
Red-winged Blackbird
Practicing our silhouette knowledge from a distance
Mourning Doves...well camouflaged
Another treasure! A Great Leopard Moth discovery!
The KidSummer Kids named him/her: Zebra
Thanks for the surprise Zebra!
Happy Birding Bird Nerds!
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