Go Bird Watching!



Spring has sprung! We know many birds flying when it gets warmer. Let’s see how many you can spot on their way home!
Here’s what you need:
- A notebook or paper
- Something to write with like a pencil, pen, or marker
- Your favourite outdoor space
- Friends or family to join you
Here’s how you make it:
Step 1:

Make a chart like the one below so you can keep track of what you see and hear. It’s a good idea to leave some extra spaces so you can add any other signs of birds you see, like a nest.
Step 2:

Grab a pen and head out into your local forest or nature area.
Step 3:

Make a note of how many times you hear a bird, see a bird, or see signs of a bird.
Bonus points if you can identify what kind of bird you saw!
I love the birds it sounds so so so so fun.
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Birds are so so so Lovely
The funny thing is, me and my family are big birdwatchers and we go watching almost every day in our front yard we even have apps that we use to tell us what birds we’re hearing! The rarest bird that flies around our house is a chickadee! I remember one time a chipmunk ran up my mom‘s leg to eat bird food out of a bowl in her lap!
Cool. Four words,lochlain.
Cool that sounds fun
I’m gonna do that after school
I love it so much
I love chipmunk’s!
It was so fun
Watching the birds