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Free Bird Journaling Page
It doesn’t take long for little ones to discover the thrill of bird watching. From their first glimpses through windows or on walks, they tend to be drawn to them right from the start. If left at that, this interest may peak and then wane as other interests take over. If we take the time to fan that flame, even just a little…a limitless source of relaxation, joy and wonder can be opened. I want to share with you a tool that just may help your little bird watchers along…
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Easy Pine Cone Bird Feeder
We have so much fun every winter, feeding our backyard birds. With our harsh winters, we love giving them a boost to carry them through the season. Although we have several different feeders, we wanted to try making one ourselves. We were able to create a beautiful and natural feeder to add to our collection using a pine cone and a few other additions. Supplies: Pine Cones Natural Peanut Butter Bird Seed Twine Birds that stay through the cooler months appreciate having natural peanut butter to help in their fat…
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DIY Hummingbird Feeder
Easy DIY Hummingbird Feeder We’ve put together a few ideas we found on Pinterest to create an easy to follow tutorial on how to make your very own hummingbird feeder. All you need is a small mason jar, a piece of red plastic and twine! So easy and yet, with beautiful results! We will include a recipe for hummingbird food and few of our favorite picture books in case you want to turn this project into a unit study with your children. Enjoy! SUPPLIES Small Mason Jar Thin Red Plastic…