#Florida - #Birding #Backpacks

"Explore the Nature Coast and the native birds of Citrus County with a Birding Backpack from your Citrus Library. These Birding Backpacks contain everything you need to identify birds native to Florida and North America.

What are Birding Backpacks

The Nature Coast is home to many kinds of birds. Citrus County alone is home to at least 330 bird species. This is over one-fourth of the birds that have been seen in the United States!

It only makes sense that the Citrus County Audubon Society would want to share their love of this “Birder’s Paradise” with others.

These Birding Backpacks, assembled by the Citrus County Library system, include materials provided by the Citrus County Audubon Society, Max Schulman, Tom Craig, and the Citrus County Library system.

Each Birding Backpack contains:

1 pair binoculars
1 book Birds of Florida field guide
1 pamphlet Birds of Central Florida : a guide to common & notable species
1 pamphlet Florida Birds : a folding pocket guide to familiar species."

Learn more:
https://www.citruslibraries.org/services-resources/birding-backpacks/

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Birding Backpacks

Explore the Nature Coast and the native birds of Citrus County with a Birding Backpack from your Citrus Library.

Citrus Libraries

#Wyoming - #Birding #AdventureBackpacks – Inspiring the next generation of #birders!

"Would you and your family love to go on a birding adventure right in your own community? Or possibly in a neighboring county?

You need an Birding Adventure Backpack!

- Laramie County Public Library – #CheyenneWY
- Laramie County Library System – #BurnsBranch
- Laramie County Library System – #PineBluffsBranch

and now in Torrington & Guernsey too!

Goshen County Library – #TorringtonWY
Guernsey Branch Library – #GuernseyWY

Check out these awesome birding backpacks! Everything you and your family needs to spot those elusive #warblers, #flycatchers, and waterfowl in our lovely #parks and #WildlifeRefuges.

Need more information on WHERE to bird? Check out 'Birding our Region/Locations' on the Audubon website. Near and far, Laramie, Platte, and Goshen Counties have lovely birding locations to visit.

Special thanks to our Education Team and our wonderful libraries throughout our Chapter region. They welcomed us with 'open wings' … Now GET OUT AND BIRD WYOMING! Adventure awaits!"

Learn more:
https://cheyenneaudubon.org/education-conservation-2/

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Education

Birding Adventure Backpacks – Inspiring the next generation of birders! Would you and your family love to go on a birding adventure right in your own community?  Or possibly in a neighboring …

Cheyenne-High Plains Audubon Society

#Maryland - #Library #Backpacks

"Thanks to support from the Nora Roberts Foundation, there are #NatureExplorer backpacks at all of the local libraries in the Eastern Panhandle, at some libraries nearby in Maryland, and at the nature center at #CacaponStatePark. They are available for checkout with your library card!

The packs provide families with all the tools they need to get their children outside exploring #nature. Each pack contains a variety of #books, #FieldGuides, supplies and #ActivityIdeas centered on different themes. Backpacks themes include #Birds, #Reptiles and #Amphibians, #BackyardHabitats, #Mammals, #Insects, and Winter."

Learn more:
https://www.potomacaudubon.org/education/all-ages/library-backpacks/

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Library Backpacks – Potomac Valley Audubon Society

#AlfredME - Alfred #ElementarySchool #NatureHike

0.8mi Length
36ft Elevation gain
0.5–1hr Estimated time, Out & back

"This short trail starts in the parking lot of the elementary school. There is an #OutdoorClassroom, #VernalPonds, and #swale. Small bridges have been built over wet areas. There are small signs with information about the natural environment. Although there are blue blazes on trees, the trail is not easy to follow as it gets further from the school."

FMI:
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/maine/alfred-elementary-school-nature-hike

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How to Create a #PollinatorGarden with Children: Fun Family Activities to Attract Pollinators and Foster a #LoveForNature

by Chloe Wilson, February 12, 2025·

Excerpt: "Another fantastic idea is to create a 'pollinator parade.' Have your children dress up as their favorite pollinators, and then march around the garden! They can flap their arms like butterflies or buzz like bees. This playful activity not only entertains but also helps them remember the importance of these creatures.

"You can incorporate storytelling activities by making up tales about the flowers and the pollinators that visit them. Kids can act out these stories, which fosters their imagination and creativity. This can be a wonderful bonding experience for the whole family.

"Don’t forget about seasonal activities. In spring, you can plant seeds together. In summer, observe which flowers attract the most bees. In fall, collect seeds from your flowers to plant next year. This creates a year-round learning experience that keeps kids engaged in nature."

Read more:
https://www.kidsandthegarden.com/articles/pollinator-garden-kids-activities/

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How to Create a Pollinator Garden with Children: Fun Family Activities to Attract Pollinators and Foster a Love for Nature

Learn how to create a vibrant pollinator garden with your children, blending fun and education while nurturing a love for nature. This guide offers practical steps for engaging activities that attract pollinators, from selecting the right plants to building bee hotels, ensuring a hands-on experience that sparks curiosity and fosters environmental stewardship. Perfect for families looking to connect with nature and enjoy quality time together.

#FalmouthME - #FamilyFun at #GilslandFarm – Early Spring Session

"Young children and their grown-ups are invited to spend an hour exploring #nature together through stories, songs, art, and play. Each week will include outdoor activities and adventures designed to foster a connection to nature, encourage #stewardship, and provide an introduction to group learning settings."

Weekly on Wednesdays
March 4 to April 15 (7 weeks)
9:30-10:30 am OR 10:45-11:45 am
$96/member child, $120/nonmember child

Ages 2-5, siblings under 2 free

Advanced registration is encouraged!

Drop ins may be available upon request. Please email [email protected] by 5:00 the day before the program to check availability.

FMI and to register:
https://maineaudubon.org/events/family-fun-at-gilsland-farm-spr26/

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Discover our shared National Trail network

There are 20 National Trails across the UK; 4 in Scotland, 3 in Wales and 13 in England. The first National Trail was the Pennine Way, opened in 1965, and the newest National Trail is the King Charles III England Coast Path, renamed last year to celebrate the King’s coronation.

Create a Fun #NatureExplorer Kit in 3 Easy Steps - Our Days Outside

Audrey
Last Updated on March 28, 2025

"Don’t you love activities that entertain the kiddos right in your own yard and neighborhood? One way to do this is create your own nature explorer kit! It’s a great way to create some open ended play options.

These kits are also great to take on hikes if your kids need something to focus on besides just walking. 🤣 They’re also super easy to make, and you probably already have most of the materials you need around the house!

I highly suggest involving your kids in the creation of their nature explorer kit as it makes them more excited to use it. It’s also great to hear their ideas for what they want to use it for! I know my little guy had a blast customizing his kit and now he feels more attached to it than if I would have just done it myself.

I did end up buying a few items to really round it out on top of everything that I gathered. Because every little explorer needs a magnifying glass, and believe it or not, we actually didn’t own one!

Here’s how to get started on your very own nature explorer kit!

Step 1) Choose your vessel.

I’ve seen these made a couple of different ways. The first option is to use a backpack or canvas tote. This is ideal if you plan on using it while hiking or on the go. It’s important that it’s comfortable enough to take with you!

The second option is to make your nature explorer kit out of shoeboxes, briefcases, old lunch boxes, etc. Any sort of case would work. This option would be more suitable for plopping down in one place and exploring a smaller area like a backyard. Check out this beautiful example of an explorer kit made from a case!

Step 2) Fill up your kit!

Collection of items spread out on the ground to make a nature explorer kit, including backpacks, field guides, mini microscope, etc.

Now this is the fun part! There are so many great options when it comes to stocking your nature explorer kit. Here are some of the ideas we had:

- Field guides
> Trees
> Birds
> Wildflowers
> Insects
- Nature journal
- Nature printables
- Magnifying glass
- Binoculars
- Scissors
- Multi-tool pocket knife
- Compass
- Jars for collecting interesting items
- Bug catching kit
- Tray with compartments
- Portable microscope
- diy nature weaving board
- diy cardboard flower press

If you have any other items outside of this list for your own nature explorer kit, feel free to add them! These are just some ideas to get you started.

Step 3) Head outside.

Once you have all your items gathered up, head on out, and explore with your kids! Use your binoculars to try and spot some birds or other #wildlife. Look at bugs through your magnifying glass!

Identify the plants right in your own yard with your field guides and learn what they might be useful for. (Or you might learn that you have some poisonous plants growing that need to be removed. Ask me how I know 🤣).

You might be surprised at how many interesting things there are to see right in your own backyard if you just go out and look for them! We’ve seen swallowtail caterpillars, whole bird’s eggs and nests, bats, fireflies, birds, garter snakes, and more just within our small city backyard.

Another thing we love to do is to meander around and keep an eye out for interesting nature finds. Look for unique rocks, pine cones, interesting bark, plants, berries, or flowers. Stash anything of interest that you find in your jars or collection tray!

Just make sure to keep an eye on what exactly your kids are touching and getting into. Look out for poison ivy, mushrooms, snakes, and other issues you know of in your local area.

A few more ideas:

There are so many ways to utilize your nature explorer kit! These are some things that we like to do.

- Use your field guides to identify plants as you walk. Teach your kids to respect plants!
- Draw pictures or write observations down in your nature journal. I like to ask sensory questions like what colors do you see or what sounds do you hear or what textures have you felt.
- Follow the prompts on some of my printable nature activity sheets (get below).
- Collect bugs and discuss their unique purpose in the circle of life.
- Use the magnifying glass to look around in the grass and see what you can find.
- Try to navigate to and from different areas using a compass.
- Sort and categorize your nature finds once you’re finished collecting. Talk about each item with your kids!
- Dissect items with the pocket knife (using appropriate adult supervision). [Um...]

Conclusion

Let’s not let familiarity with our surroundings create boredom in us or our kids. I know for me, it’s far too easy to overlook the really amazing and interesting things that happen all around us every day. This nature explorer kit was a hit for my little guy and I hope you enjoy it too!

Now head outside discover things you and your kids have never noticed before!"

Source [contains ads and other spammy stuff]:
https://ourdaysoutside.com/diy-nature-explorer-kit-for-kids/

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#NatureExplorerBackpacks

"#MaineAudubon #NatureExplorer Backpacks are designed to encourage children and families to explore the outdoors together while learning about wildlife and habitat. Each backpack includes authentic scientific tools and resources, along with a custom-made user’s guide that walks the borrower through each item in the backpack and provides activities, games, book lists, and more. You’ll find tips for spending time outdoors with children, seasonal exploration prompts, nature journal templates, and even ways to use your smartphone to connect with wildlife.

We currently offer:

- Library packs for public library patrons to borrow and use in their communities (see a list of participating libraries below)
- #GilslandFarm packs for sanctuary visitors to check out for a small fee to use on-site
- A set of student packs at #FieldsPond to help educators facilitate field work and nature-based STEM learning with their classes

For more information, or to purchase Nature Explorer Backpacks for your library, please contact Molly Woodring at [email protected].

Library List

Albion Public Library, Albion
Bangor Public Library, Bangor
Berwick Public Library, Berwick
Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library, Boothbay
Bremen Library, Bremen
Brewer Public Library, Brewer
Buck Memorial Library, Bucksport
Cary Memorial Library, Houlton
Casco Public Library, Casco
Chase Emerson Library, Deer Isle
Dyer Library, Saco
Ellsworth Public Library, Ellsworth
Fort Fairfield Public Library, Fort Fairfield
Harrison Village Library, Harrison
Julia Adams Morse Memorial Library, Greene
Lewiston Public Library, Lewiston
Liberty Library, Liberty
McArthur Public Library, Biddeford,
Millinocket Memorial Library, Millinocket
Norridgewock Public Library, Norridgewock
Old Town Public Library, Old Town
Orono Public Library, Orono
Prince Memorial Library, Cumberland
Readfield Community Library, Readfield
Rockland Public Library, Rockland
Scarborough Public Library, Scarborough
Skidompha Public Library, Damariscotta
Skowhegan Free Public Library, Skowhegan
Springvale Public Library, Springvale
Thomas Memorial Library, Cape Elizabeth
Thomaston Public Library, Thomaston
Thompson Free Library, Dover-Foxcroft
Vassalboro Public Library, Vassalboro
Veteran’s Memorial Library, Patten
Walker Memorial Library, Westbrook
Waterboro Public Library, Waterboro
Windham Public Library, Windham
Winterport Memorial Library, Winterport
Zadoc Long Free Library, Buckfield

Nature Explorer Backpacks are made possible by the Stephen & Tabitha King, and the Leonard C. & Mildred F. Ferguson Foundations."

Source:
https://maineaudubon.org/education/early-childhood/nature-explorer-backpacks/

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#LewistonID library to lend outdoor activity kits thanks to new grant

By James Dawson
Published November 11, 2024

"Library users in the Lewiston area will soon have the chance to try gold panning, #birdwatching and other outdoor activities free of charge.

The #LewistonCityLibrary recently won a grant from the National Forest Community Recreation Fund to put together outdoor activity kits its users can check out starting next month. The Idaho Capital Sun first reported this story.

'We’re excited to partner with the Lewiston City Library to support new ways for people of all ages and backgrounds to connect with public lands, learn about conservation, and inspire them to take an active role in #stewardship,' said Angela Edwards, a partnership coordinator with the #NezPerceClearwater #NationalForests.

Kits include equipment needed for gold panning, birdwatching, #hiking and #camping. A #DutchOven will also be available for those wanting to experience cooking outdoors.

Those are on top of the fishing poles the library has loaned out for years, according to library director Lynn Johnson.

'It seemed like a good way for us to offer things for the public that are a little out of the ordinary,' Johnson said in a press release.

'Libraries are about opportunity. Whether you have limited means or lots of access and wealth, we want to help people of all means try something out,' she said.

These new outdoor activity kits will be available to check out by those with a Valnet library card, which includes a group of 48 school and public libraries in north central Idaho stretching from Elk City to Potlatch."

Source:
https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/news/2024-11-11/lewiston-library-outdoor-kits

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Lewiston library to lend outdoor activity kits thanks to new grant

Library users in the Lewiston area will soon have the chance to try gold panning, birdwatching and other outdoor activities free of charge.

Boise State Public Radio