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 in their journey: A FREE bird journaling page.
I’ll add the link at the bottom of this page.
I have included ample space for documentation through sketching and note taking.
Also, a few prompts are in place to encourage taking note of the location and time of day.
If your children need a gentle guide on how to draw common birds, we adore the pictured book.
It gives useful tips on drawing their bodies, different bill shapes and how to achieve a feathery look.
I made sure to design a page that fits well when used with a clipboard and/or with a three ringed binder.
This enables you to leave some pages within reach at home: near a window facing a bird feeder, or on the go: tucking them into a clip board for a forest hike.
If you don’t currently have a feeder in your yard, have a look at our easy DIY birdfeeder.
Experiment using different seeds and see what varieties of birds you can attract.
Be sure to invest in a local bird guide book so you can quickly reference what you spot. I just know your children will love watching their journals grow through the seasons and sightings!
To access your free printable, simply subscribe to our page HERE
and you will receive a link in your welcome email.
Happy Bird Watching!
-Sue
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One Comment
Cecilia
Great idea! Thanks. Just discovered your lovely site, looking forward to exploring it