
Stop by our table at Houghton’s Pond! We’ll have everything you need to make a simple bird feeder and learn how to care for birds and nature responsibly. We set up near the food stand! You will see us with our big Blue Tent!!
Caitie will be there all day to share tips on bird-safe feeding and how to support wildlife while following Leave No Trace principles. Kids are welcome, and all supplies are provided, while supplies last!
Drop by for:
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Make-your-own bird feeder
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Tips for safe, eco-friendly bird feeding
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Free take-home guides for all ages
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Friendly conversations about nature and stewardship
No Signup Needed, just drop by!
On our nature journaling hike, we will become young explorers and scientists. As we walk along the trails, we will use our eyes, ears, and even noses to discover the wonders of nature all around us. We will provide all the journals and drawing materials, so you just need to bring your curiosity. Along the way, we’ll stop to sketch interesting leaves, colorful bugs, or cool animal tracks. No need to be a perfect artist. Just notice what you see and let your imagination and curiosity guide you. It’s going to be a fun adventure, and we’ll explore nature together! And when the hike is over, you can take your journal home and keep exploring, noticing, and drawing the amazing things you find in your own backyard or neighborhood.
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On our nature journaling hike, we will become young explorers and scientists. As we walk along the trails, we will use our eyes, ears, and even noses to discover the wonders of nature all around us. We will provide all the journals and drawing materials, so you just need to bring your curiosity. Along the way, we’ll stop to sketch interesting leaves, colorful bugs, or cool animal tracks. No need to be a perfect artist. Just notice what you see and let your imagination and curiosity guide you. It’s going to be a fun adventure, and we’ll explore nature together! And when the hike is over, you can take your journal home and keep exploring, noticing, and drawing the amazing things you find in your own backyard or neighborhood.
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