Tag: birds
Lakin, a new monthly correspondent and Ursids alumni, shares some information with us about geese migration in this week’s blog post. She talks about why they form a “V” to fly, as well as what happens to those geese who don’t complete the entire migration journey!
Rebecca, a new monthly blog correspondent and Ursids alumni, reminds us in her blog this week that, even when we are caught up in the grand, sweeping landscapes, there are little moments that are just as sweet to enjoy!
Is birdwatching getting boring for you? Eli, a former Brookies and Ursids student and monthly correspondent, writes about the common British hobby, twitching. Join the scavenger hunt of twitching and see if you can spot some of the recently spotted rare creatures!
Curious about the incoming flocks of geese flying overhead? This week, Josh, a monthly blog correspondent and Bucktails and Ursids alumnus, writes about his observations and research about the Canadian geese taking their long trip home.
Wondering what to feed the birds singing outside your window? Makayla, a monthly blog correspondent and Bucktails alumna, writes about an interesting way to feed those “feathered friends!”
Tag: birds
Geese Migration
Posted: November 7, 2016 by Katie Cassidy
Lakin, a new monthly correspondent and Ursids alumni, shares some information with us about geese migration in this week’s blog post. She talks about why they form a “V” to fly, as well as what happens to those geese who don’t complete the entire migration journey!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, nature observation, reports from the field, Ursids, wildlife, winter, youth
Tiny Moments at Grand Teton National Park
Posted: November 1, 2016 by Katie Cassidy
Rebecca, a new monthly blog correspondent and Ursids alumni, reminds us in her blog this week that, even when we are caught up in the grand, sweeping landscapes, there are little moments that are just as sweet to enjoy!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, inspiration, journaling, national park, nature observation, Ursids, wildlife, youth
Anatomy of a Twitch
Posted: June 6, 2016 by Academy Director
Is birdwatching getting boring for you? Eli, a former Brookies and Ursids student and monthly correspondent, writes about the common British hobby, twitching. Join the scavenger hunt of twitching and see if you can spot some of the recently spotted rare creatures!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, nature observation, youth
Geese Migrating Home
Posted: April 11, 2016 by Academy Director
Curious about the incoming flocks of geese flying overhead? This week, Josh, a monthly blog correspondent and Bucktails and Ursids alumnus, writes about his observations and research about the Canadian geese taking their long trip home.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, nature observation, outdoors, wildlife, youth
Feeding Your Feathered Friends
Posted: March 15, 2016 by Academy Director
Wondering what to feed the birds singing outside your window? Makayla, a monthly blog correspondent and Bucktails alumna, writes about an interesting way to feed those “feathered friends!”
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, Bucktails, feed