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Birds

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Gray-cheeked Thrush

Latin:  Catharus minimus

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Swainson's Thrush

Latin:  Catharus ustulatus

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Townsend's Solitaire

Latin:  Myadestes townsendi

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Mountain Bluebird

Latin:  Sialia currucoides

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Marsh Wren

Latin:  Cistothorus palustris

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Long-eared Owl

Latin:  Asio otus

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Common Murre

Latin:  Uria aalge

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Thick-billed Murre

Latin:  Uria lomvia

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    DIY Trail Activities
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    DIY Trail Activities

    Collect natural materials (ask first if it's okay to collect!) and try to identify using all five senses, plus get answers from some helpful field guides!

    DIY Nature Mobile
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    DIY Nature Mobile

    Get outside and make a DIY mobile using natural materials. Excellent for fine motor skills and a perfect activity that can be done at home.

    Who Lives Where?
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    Who Lives Where?

    The names of the six bird species below are clues to where those birds live. Look at the habitat pictures and read the descriptions. Then drag each bird to the habitat where you think it lives. Be sure to do this puzzle with the sound on!

    The Pollination Story
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    The Pollination Story

    Bees need plants, plants need bees. Learn about the pollination journey of plants and bees together!

    Virtual Coloring - Allen's Hummingbird
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    Virtual Coloring - Allen's Hummingbird

    Give this Allen's Hummingbird its true colors or whatever colors you feel in this interactive coloring activity.

    Audubon Adventures
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    Audubon Adventures

    Audubon Adventures introduces young people to the world of nature and wildlife through colorful magazines, online features and interactive games and puzzles, plus activities, guidance, and resources for educators. Designed for classrooms and other educational settings as well as for enjoyment at home, Audubon Adventures opens children’s hearts and minds to the wonders of birds, other wildlife, and the fascinating and complex natural world that is Planet Earth.

    What's Helpful? What's Harmful? Game
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    What's Helpful? What's Harmful? Game

    Clean lakes and rivers are important for everybody — and everybody can help keep them pollution-free, including you and your family. Take a look at these pictures. Some are HELPFUL actions, and some are HARMFUL. Drag a sticker to each picture to label it as HELPFUL or HARMFUL.

    Take Action for Planet Earth
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    Take Action for Planet Earth

    Young people everywhere are taking action to help the natural areas, birds, and other wildlife they care deeply about. They are figuring out what needs to be done and then doing it. Kids of all ages are making their communities more wildlife-friendly and the Earth cleaner, healthier, and greener. You can, too!

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