Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Easy Bird Feeders



Kids are fascinated by birds. If possible, set up a bird feeder outside your classroom window. Bird feeders can be as simple as stringing Cheerios or old pretzels onto yarn and tying the ends together. Birds love these winter treats.

Try these easy-to-make bird feeder ideas from the KinderNature website.

Pinecone Feeders
Have children pick out a pinecone, tie a string to its top end. Using spoons, children can smear either vegetable shorting or peanut butter onto the pine cone. Roll pinecone into birdseed, place into ziplock back for children to hang on a tree at home.

Drumlin Farm Fruit Bird Feeder

Cut a grapefruit or an orange in half. Core out the fruit inside the peel (kids can eat this part). Punch three holes into the peel’s sides and attach strings so you can hang the feeder. The children can mix the following ingredients together to make a bird pudding: 1 cup flower 4 cups birdseed, 1 cup hot water, 2 cups oatmeal, 1 pound lard or vegetable shortening. Help your kids spoon the bird pudding in the fruit feeder.

Biscuit Bird Feeders

Open a tube of refrigerated biscuits. Have your child poke a hole into the middle of the biscuit. Lay the biscuit into a bowl of bird seed until it’s covered in seed. Lay the biscuit on an ungreased cookie sheet and bake as directed. When it’s cool, tie a string through the hole and then hang your new bird feeder outside. Put close to a window so all can watch the birds devour every bite.

Bagel Bird Feeder

Have the children spread shortening onto one half of a bagel. Push bagel shortening side down into bird seed. Place a string though the hole in the bagel and hang outside.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Winter Fun

Bundle up the kids and head outside this winter for fresh air and exercise. Try these fun ideas to keep kids active.
  • Shovel snow into big piles. Provide child-sized snow shovels and encourage children to transform the large piles of snow into snow caves and slides.
  • Make igloos with ice cubes or larger blocks of ice (freeze water in cardboard milk cartons). Build a town of igloos.
  • Make colored ice cubes by adding a few drops of food coloring to water. Hide them around the play yard and let the children hunt for them.
  • Flood a section of the play area so that children can practice “boot” skating.
  • Supply nontoxic, water-based paint so that children can turn snow sculptures into colorful creations.
  • Place a heated water dish near your bird feeders and observe the tracks of animals that visit it.
  • Blow bubbles. Do they freeze? What happens when they land?

Helpful Websites
Winter Activities Kids Love - http://www.growingajeweledrose.com/2013/11/winter-activities-for-kids.html


Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Bald Eagle Watch Events

Winter is the best time in Iowa to spot a majestic bald eagle soaring overhead. Attend a hawk watch event to take in this incredible sight. Visit the DNR website for more information about bald eagles.


2016 Bald Eagle Watch Events
* events with asterisk have a school day on Friday. For more information, contact the events directly.


Clinton Bald Eagle Watch 
Saturday, Jan. 9
This event is in its 32nd year.  In coordination with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Pam Steinhaus, with contributions from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Clinton CCB, numerous conservation organizations and the Iowa DNR. Wonderful family entertainment                                             
  • Outdoor viewing: Lock & Dam 13, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Live Bird and Nature Programs: Clinton Community College, 9:45-2
  • Exhibits: Clinton Community College from 9 – 2
  • Free bus service from college to the outdoor viewing area.
  • For more information call 815-259-3628

Saturdays and Sundays, Jan. 2 - Feb. 7, Arsenal Island, Rock Island, Ill. Hours are 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Combination Eagle Watch and Historic Clock Tower Tours
  • Reservations are recommended as group size is limited.
  • For more information contact Visitor’s Center Staff  at 309-794-5338
*Quad Cities Bald Eagle Days                                                       
Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 9-10

QCCA Expo Center, 2621 Fourth Avenue, Rock Island, Ill.  One of the largest bald eagle events in the nation with many exhibitors and wildlife artists and plenty of activities for the family. Hours: 4 – 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday
  • Live eagle and bird of prey programs by The World Bird Sanctuary
  • Special attractions
  • Wildlife art show and sale and environmental fair
  • For more information contact the Mississippi River Visitor Center at 309-794-5338 or Arlynn Hartwig at 309-788-2543
 
*Dubuque Bald Eagle Watch                                                         
Saturday, Jan. 16 at the Grand River Center with environmental-themed exhibitors.
  • Outdoor viewing south of Lock and Dam 11 at A.Y. McDonald Park from 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
  • Live eagle and bird of prey programs by The World Bird Sanctuary at 9:30 a.m., 12:30 and 3 p.m.
  • Indoor exhibits from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Grand River Center - Port of Dubuque
  • Trolley rides from Grand River Center to outdoor viewing area
  • For more information call 563-556-4372 or 563-582-0881

*Keokuk Bald Eagle Days
Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 16 - 17 Midwest’s largest concentration of bald eagles.  World class environmental exhibitors. Native drum and dance continue a legacy of honor for our national symbol.                                              
  • Indoor programs and environmental fair at the River City Mall, Keokuk
  • Live eagle programs Saturday 9-3 and Sunday 10-3
  • Outdoor viewing along the riverfront 
  • For more information call 1-800-383-1219
Muscatine Bald Eagle Watch
Saturday, Jan. 23 - A chance to enjoy eagles fishing in open water provided by Dam 16.  Fantastic urban viewing.
·         Outdoor viewing from 9 - 3 at Pearl City Station and Lock & Dam 16
·         Live eagle programs at 9:30 and 11 a.m. at the Pearl City Station in Riverside Park
·         Environmental exhibits inside the Pearl City Station office
·         For more information call the Muscatine Ranger office at 563-263-7913
 

Coralville Bald Eagle Watch
Saturday, Feb. 6

Indoor Expo: Join the Iowa City Bird Club with Karen Disbrow, at North Central Junior High.
  • Outdoor viewing at Tailwater West Picnic Shelter downstream from the dam at Coralville Lake
  • Indoor programs 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at North Central Junior High, 180 Forevergreen Road, North Liberty
  • For more information call 319-338-3543 ext. 6308 or 319-430-0315

Des Moines Bald Eagle Days                                                         
Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12 - 13 

Friday, Feb. 13: Iowa DNR will be hosting a lunch with eagles at Grays Lake, 2100 Fleur Drive in Des Moines.  Outdoor viewing and replica nest 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 14: Des Moines Parks and Rec Outdoor viewing with indoor live eagle at Fellowship Baptist Church 1503 SE Sixth Street, in Des Moines.  Ty Smedes, Urbandale author and photographer, will give a slide presentation on bald eagles at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. SOAR - Saving Our Avian Resources - will be present at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. with a live education ambassador bald eagle and another guest education ambassador. SOAR will also be discussing the current hazards that bald eagles face in today’s environment and the steps taken when eagles are brought into wildlife rehabilitation.  All ages are welcome,

  • Saturday outdoor eagle viewing, replica nest, live eagle indoors 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sixth Avenue Bridge, Fellowship Baptist Church 1503 SE Sixth Street in Des Moines.
  • There will be children’s activities and the event is free and open to the public. 
  • For more information call 515-248 6369.

Saylorville Bald Eagle Watch

Sunday, Feb. 28 A driving tour of Saylorville Lake with eagles at every stop.  Special live eagle program at Jester Park Lodge.

  • Outdoor viewing at selected sites around reservoir, start at Visitor’s Center 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • For more information call 515-276-4656
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Effigy Mounds Bald Eagle Watch                                                  
Friday and Saturday, Feb. 26 - 27 Hoffman Hall exhibit area is extensive, packed with great exhibitors and exceptional live bird presentations.

  • Friday 7 p.m. - free birding programs at Country Inn & Suites and the AmericInn, in Prairie Du Chien, Wis.    
  • Outdoor viewing at Prairie Du Chien Visitor’s Center on the river
  • Indoor Program at Hoffman Hall, 1600 S Wacouta Avenue, in Prairie Du Chien, Wis.
  • For more information call 563-873-3491 or 608-326-8555 ext 11  

O’Brien County Bald Eagle Watch
Saturday, March 6 Prairie Heritage Center with elevated viewing deck.  Experienced birders on hand provide educational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
  • Prairie Heritage Center, 4931 Yellow Avenue, in Peterson
  • At 2 p.m., Christina Roelofs from SOAR (Saving Our Avian Resources) will have a live bald eagle.  She will talk about the bird’s special adaptations and give other information about their current population status. Bring your camera and take advantage of this amazing opportunity to see a majestic bald eagle from an arm’s length! 
  • For more information call Charlene Elyea at 712-295-7200.
 

Sioux Rapids
Saturday, Mar. 12 The event includes live eagles with interesting environmental presentations. It is hosted by Marian McNabb. American Legion Building, 200 Main Street, Sioux Rapids.   
  • 10 a.m.. - 2 p.m. Registration from 8:30 - 10 a.m., Lunch served at 12:15, free will offering
  • Speakers from 10 a.m. to Noon. Presentations include live birds.
  • Outdoor viewing at selected sites. For more information call 712-296-4920 or 712-295-7200