
Spring is a great time to get outside and learn about birds! We have updated our free bird studies that go along with the public domain book Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States by Thomas G. Gentry.
Many of the updates were cosmetic. There were, however, a few updates to keep the content current and fresh.
Inside this large, 550-page work are fifty beautiful color plates that in “life-like colors” depict birds representative of those found in the United States. We used the plates to create free notebooking pages for each of the 50 birds covered.
You’ll find suggestions on use, resources, and other information on the introduction page.
In addition, when we completed the series we pooled the birding resources and notebooking pages in one place for easy access. See additional resources below.
Enjoy!
Additional Resources
Birding Resources
A look at the birding resources we used to round out our free Nests & Eggs studies.
Birds
We have quite a collection of resources for learning about birds!
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Bird Notebooking Pages ~ Free Download
Free Bird Notebooking Pages for recording essential bird facts and details … a tool to inspire a lifelong recording habit.
Frost, Robert: “The Last Word of a Bluebird”
As I went out a Crow In a low voice said, “Oh, I was looking for you….” Poetry study.
Migration of Birds ~ Free eBook
Complete text on the topic of bird migration including the influences of weather, topography, and routes.
