Thursday, July 3, 2014


7.3.14 - Cape Cod Museum Of Natural History - KidSummer Birding 101
Museum Trail - Brewster, MA

On our last morning together we vowed to spend more time outside, which of course is half the fun of watching birds!  The kids donned their binoculars and we headed out to add to our list of birds we've observed throughout the week.  We played a quick game of Bird Bingo (which I actually call Bird BING!) When we returned to our classroom, I talked about three words and their meanings and how we can make a difference in the natural world for the good, beginning with the birds.  Our Bird Nerd Words were: Biodiversity, Conservation & Ecology.  We talked about what our human impact has had on and will continue to be on the earth.  KidSummer director Barbara Knoss stopped by our room and heard us talking about pollution and she let us know of an incredible book "Moby Duck" about 28,800 bath toys being lost at sea.  I also showed the kids eBird, an on-line data base of birds part of an enormous Citizen Science Project through the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.  I showed them how to, with parental permission, log on and enter their data when they want to after they've either been birdwatching, or if they've seen something unusual.  Kids are so computer savvy because they've never had life without them.  They can really make a difference in helping the birds, simply by recording what they've seen and heard, so that scientists can be aware of populations. (click on photos to enlarge)
Our List:

Osprey
Barn Swallow
Tufted Titmouse
American Robin
Grey Catbird
Song Sparrow
Northern Cardinal
Red-winged Blackbird
Common Grackle



Visiting the vitrine near the marsh & recording a finding or two
Osprey on the nest perch, juveniles in the nest
Feathers were found here and there

This sure didn't look like it belonged on the salt marsh


Some ribbon found tangled in the shrubs - pollution.
Helium & balloons can truly be tragic for wildlife. 
Carrying our Bird Nerd Friend for crossing Route 6A

Bird droppings on the wild grape vine!

 
  Junior Bird Nerds
 
I so enjoyed the perspective of these smart and interesting KidSummer Bird Nerds in training!  I hope they continue caring as much as they already do about the birds and the nature surrounding them.  As I suspected, I learned a lot from them too!  Remember kids...it's COOL to be a Bird Nerd!  Especially on Cape Cod! 
Happy Birding!
 

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

7.2.14 - Cape Cod Museum Of Natural History - KidSummer - Birding 101
John Wing Trail - Brewster, MA

Our goal today was to make it to the beach!  It's tough to cram in painting next boxes and a "quick" hike to the beach!  Somehow we made it happen though.  We went over the proper care of nest boxes and which species might be interested in them.  Not all species of bird prefer them. Do not miss the beautiful job the KidSummer Kids did on their hand painted nest boxes! (photos below)  They painted with classical music playing in the background, and it was so peaceful.  Birds inspire so much art.  It was time to return the favor by providing them with decorated shelter.  Off on our hike...hot, hazy and humid was the weather and you truly cannot beat the John Wing Trail. 
Our List: (click on photos to enlarge)

American Crow
Tree Swallow
Barn Swallow
Gray Catbird
Pine Warbler
Eastern Towhee
Song Sparrow
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Beautiful & inspired designs

Painting nest boxes to classical music 



KidSummer artists and their painted nest boxes
Works of art!
Checking out the tidal mud flats
Found a periwinkle(gastropod)! 
 
Fiddler crab (amazingly enough, she had been bitten 
the day before.  Fearlessly, she picked up this little guy... 
 
Tomorrow will be our last day together of Birding 101.  I wonder if we will discover any new species on our hike tomorrow. 
Happy Birding!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

7.1.14 - Cape Cod Museum Of Natural History - KidSummer Birding 101
Lee Baldwin Trail - Brewster, MA

Day 2 of KidSummer Birding 101...  now that we knew each other a little better we got to do more things, like read about a matching pair in our bird memory game.  Everyone seemed interested in drawing birds - check out their artwork below!  We were excited to head out on the trail with the new binoculars!  We headed south of Route 6A today and first took a look at birds from the viewing platform.  We marched across the marsh and into the Beech Forest adding a quick game of "Hide & Seek" in the woods where it was cooler.   
Here is our list: (click on photos to enlarge)

Mourning Dove
American Crow
Fish Crow
Barn Swallow
Black-capped Chickadee
Tufted Titmouse
Grey Catbird
Song Sparrow
Red-winged Blackbird
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Song Sparrow 

American Crow 


 
Hiking through the Beech Tree Forest

 
Beech Tree canopy

 
I'm always looking forward to another Birding 101 class with these kiddos.
Happy Birding Bird Nerds in training!

Monday, June 30, 2014

6.30.14 - Cape Cod Museum Of Natural History - KidSummer Birding 101
John Wing Trail - Brewster, MA

Earlier this year it was asked of me if I would be interested in contributing to KidSummer, the museum's day camp program. I jumped at the opportunity and this was our first week of Birding 101.  What a great bunch of KidSummer Kids!  We initially needed to get to know each other of course & everyone has a personal story about a bird.  We constructed our birdoculars and discussed tips for improving our bird identification skills.  It was a hot summer day and it's always interesting which birds we discover along our field walk.
Here is our list: (click on photos to enlarge)

Osprey     
Ring-billed Gull
Downy Woodpecker
Northern Flicker
Tree Swallow
Barn Swallow
Black-capped Chickadee
Gray Catbird
Pine Warbler
Song Sparrow
Northern Cardinal
Red-winged Blackbird
Common Grackle
American Goldfinch



 
 
 

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

6.24.14 - Cape Cod Museum of Natural History - Tuesday Tweets
John Wing Trail - Brewster, MA

It seems like a long time since the last Tuesday Tweets entry.  I think the end of the school year affects us all, and as exciting as it is with summer taking over, it can be overwhelming.  The turn out on this particular Tuesday Tweets was overwhelming in a good way.  There was quite a crowd.  When that is the case, I never seem to get too many photos, due to great conversations with the bird lovers on the walk.  So - I wish there were more photos, but our list is IMPRESSIVE!  We were thankful for the sunny morning.  Thanks also to the KidSummer Counselors for joining in on Tuesday Tweets as well.

Our List:
Northern Cardinal
Song Sparrow
House Finch
Red-winged Blackbird
American Crow
Tree Swallow
Osprey
Saltmarsh Sparrow
Black-capped Chickadee
Tufted Titmouse
House Sparrow
Grey Catbird
Common Grackle
Brown-headed Cowbird
Red-tailed Hawk
Duck (American Black? Mallard?)
Can't forget the deer and fawn at the edge of the marsh...
I do believe the bird we could hear very well, but not see, was a Common Yellowthroat
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Osprey
Song Sparrow 
Song Sparrow singing 


Deer on the marsh 
Someone found a cool skeleton 
Bird lovers of all ages this Tuesday Tweets! 
The "What's Your Wingspan" feature at CCMNH
 
Next opportunity for Tuesday Tweets: July 8th at 9:30a $2/Members & $4/Non-members.
Happy Birding!


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

6.10.14 - Tuesday Tweets cancelled today due to weather.  Bummer.  Looking forward to 6/24 though!  'Til then... Happy Birding!