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Bird Watching Answer Book – Book Review

Book Review The Bird Watching Answer Book

 

This month’s book in my Nature Book Project 2015 is The Bird Watching Answer Book (my affiliate link). As a bird lover and birdwatcher, I found this book to be easy to read and full of interesting and valuable information. The chapters are arranged by broad topics but then provide the information in question and answer style. I rarely have big blocks of time to read books so having the ability to read a shorter section and then pick up where I left off when the next opportunity comes along is very efficient. I actually enjoyed asking my family members questions to see if they knew the answers before I read them. What a great way to learn!

Interspersed in the chapters are pages with tips and practical ideas that relate to bird watching. Information about feeding, creating bird friendly environments, nests, songs, and migration. I wrote recently about my problem with birds flying into my windows. On pages 87-91 there are many ideas for preventing or reducing bird strikes which gave me some fresh ideas to try.

  • On page 7 it has this advice, “Birds are especially drawn to the sound of dripping or flowing water, so setting up a plastic bottle with a small hole in the bottom above your birdbath to provide a slow, steady drip will bring in more individuals and more species than a birdbath alone.” I’m going to try that one!
  • Ever wondered how long certain species of birds live? The book shares many common birds and their life spans on pages 302-304. Fascinating! Did you know a cardinal can live up to 15 years?
  • Then there are lots of questions that I had never even thought to ask. For instance, “Why is it birds can sit on electrical wires and not get zapped?” Hmmmm….good question!
  • Did you know four presidents had mockingbirds as pets? See page 191 for their names.
  • You can see the complete table of contents by clicking the Amazon.com link above.

I give this book a big thumbs up and it will be sitting on my living room table for awhile before it finds its home on my nature library reference shelf. I know that visitors to my home will pick this book up and thumb through it, finding something of interest to catch their eye!

 Bird Watching Answer Book

 

Some Quick Thoughts

  • I love the size of the book and that the spine is actual cloth binding. The pages have a nice weight and it is just a pleasure to hold and read.
  • The author Laura Erickson is the science editor at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
  • I think this would make a wonderful reference book in your nature library. Middle school aged children and up could read the book on their own but you could read aloud a few pages a day even to your youngest children and they would be interested. Charlotte Mason homeschoolers could read aloud a section at a time and have their children narrate back what they learned either in words or a nature journal page.
  • 388 pages, indexed by topic and bird name for easy reference
  • This book would be a great resource for more advanced nature study students. It includes topics such as invasive species, birds that are endangered, and climate change.

 

 

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Previous Month’s Books and Reviews

 

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August Bird List

Handbook of Nature Study August 2015 Bird List @handbookofnaturestudy

I love to list the birds that visit my yard. There are so many that frequent my feeders, fruit trees, birdbath, and other hiding places. Many times I hear a bird and then go to the window to try to catch a glimpse, using binoculars to aid my investigation. I know my neighbors probably think I am the crazy binocular lady but who cares!

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The finches have been feasting on the leaves of my sunflowers. They leave just the skeleton of the leaf behind after clinging to the leaf and nibbling it.

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Here is my list for August 2015.

(Some were flying over the house but I still added them to the list.)

  • Titmouse
  • House finch
  • Anna’s hummingbird
  • Western scrub jay
  • Mourning doves
  • Goldfinches
  • Crow
  • Black-headed grosbeak
  • California towhee
  • Acorn woodpecker
  • Turkey vulture
  • Canada goose
  • Robin
  • Starlings

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***Black phoebe – This is a completely new bird to our list!!! During our dinner one evening out on the back deck, we spied him sitting up in a tree near the railing. He definitely was saying fee-bee, fee-bee. We saw him the next day in the same tree.

 

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Here is my birds list from last summer: Summer Birds List 2014.

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August 2015 Printables for Members

Handbook of Nature Study August Printable Notebook Pages

I just added this month’s free printable notebook pages to the library for members. Remember the Ultimate and Journey levels of membership receive access to all of the monthly printables.

Wildflower Study – This notebook page will be a great addition to any wildflower study you complete with your children.

Silent Autumn Nature Walk – Plan on taking a silent (or as silent as possible)

These new printables are free if you are a member of the Ultimate Naturalist or Journey level memberships. You need to log into your account and then check the “Other Releases” section for brand new printables to enjoy along with the Outdoor Hour Challenges in 2015.

Enjoy!

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Take a look at the Autumn Nature Study Ideas on the newly organized tab at the top of the website. I hope it helps inspire some fresh ideas for your family.

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Outdoor Hour Challenge – Baltimore Oriole

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Outdoor Hour Challenge

Baltimore Oriole Bird Study

Inside Preparation Work:

  • Read pages 120-123 (Lesson #31) in the Handbook of Nature Study. Make sure to note the image of the oriole’s nest in the lesson!
  • Watch these Youtube videos: Feeding Orioles, How to Attract Orioles and Baltimore Orioles Up Close.
  • The Baltimore oriole is a beautiful songbird so I highly suggest that during your preparation time you listen to the song: Baltimore Oriole song.
  • Most of the lesson is a suggestion to observe the nest in winter and early spring. Mark your nature calendar to look for the nest in the next winter season.
  • West Coast families: Look for Bullock’s orioles instead of the Baltimore oriole.
  • Advanced study: Use this page on All About Birds to learn about bird song and how to identify a bird by its distinctive call: Songs and Calls.

Outdoor Hour Time:

  • During your outdoor time, take a walk in the woods and listen for the song of the oriole.
  • Suggested bird observations for any bird you see during your outdoor time: size, shape, color, and song.
  • Use the Bird Observation printable in the ebook to record your bird observations. You can take the page out on a clipboard along with a pencil to look carefully at any bird you see during your outdoor time.

Follow-Up Activity:

  • Create a nature journal page that features the nest of the Baltimore oriole. Use the image in the Handbook of Nature Study or the image in the ebook as a basis for drawing the shape  of the nest. Make sure to include some facts about this interesting nest on your page.
  • Advanced study: Draw three different nests in your nature journal, making sure to include a caption for each one. You can use this page for images: Examples of Nests and Eggs.
  • Advanced study:  Read about the citizen science project: Nest Watch.
  • Create a bird drawing for your nature journal using this video on YouTube: How to Draw a Bird Step by Step.

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If you want to purchase the Summer Nature Study Continues ebook so you can follow along with all the notebooking pages, coloring pages, and subject images, you can join the Ultimate or Journey Membership Levels. See the Join Us page for complete information. Also, you can view the Summer Nature Study Continues – New Ebook announcement page for more details.

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New Ebook! Autumn 2015 Outdoor Hour Challenges

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Included in the Outdoor Hour Challenge Autumn Nature Study 2015 Ebook:
  • 13 new challenges centered on the Handbook of Nature Study
  • 31 notebook pages (regular and advanced options)
  • Thirteen Charlotte Mason style exam questions
  • Full color images for many of the challenges in the ebook (separate pages so you can choose whether to print them or not)
  • Complete instructions for each challenge included additional links, videos, and resources
  • Nature journal suggestions
  • Complete list of supplies needed
  • Sample to view: Outdoor Hour Challenge Autumn Nature Study 2015 Sample Pages
  • 73 pages in the ebook!

Here is a list of the specific challenges included in this ebook:

  • Swallows and swifts
  • Catfish
  • Jewelweed
  • Prickly lettuce
  • Cockroach
  • Field horsetail
  • Catbird
  • Calcite, limestone, marble
  • Chicken
  • Turkey
  • Hedgehog fungi
  • Sapsucker
  • Brooks

It’s time for the Outdoor Hour Challenge Autumn Nature Study 2015 ebook! With this ebook I am done working through the Handbook of Nature Study….just about every lesson in that huge volume now has an Outdoor Hour Challenge to go along with it.  The challenges in this ebook will give your family some weekly nature study ideas and hopefully inspire you to get outdoors!!!

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Which edition of the Handbook of Nature Study do I need?

You will need to have a copy of the Handbook of Nature Study to use with the suggestions in the ebook. You can purchase a copy from Amazon.com or you can use an online version. The version of the Handbook of Nature Study I use is ISBN 0801493846.

Each week I will be sharing one of the challenges here on the blog which means you can follow along without a membership if you subscribe to my blog. You can subscribe by entering your email address in the subscription box at the top right of my website. After you enter your name, you will need to confirm your subscription by responding to the email that will come to your inbox.

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Where Can I Get The New Ebook?

This ebook will not be sold separately but will be added to the Ultimate and Journey levels of membership here on the Handbook of Nature Study.

If you are a member of the Ultimate or Journey levels here on the Handbook of Nature Study, you will find the ebook listed in your library after you log into your account. The ebook version available to members includes all of the notebook pages, coloring pages, and color images. I highly recommend purchasing a membership for all the added benefits for each and every challenge.

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Back to School Gift Basket Giveaway!

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Today is a special opportunity for the Handbook of Nature Study readers and new visitors!

Because I love the Handbook of Nature Study so much and think that every home should have one, I am creating a gift basket with this awesome nature study reference as the featured item. You can enter below to win this gift basket which includes the Handbook of Nature Study*** and an Ultimate Naturalist Library membership here on the Handbook of Nature Study blog.

Details of this Giveaway

  • Use the Rafflecopter gadget below to enter to win one gift basket that contains the following items:

1. Handbook of Nature Study paperback edition (***I will send you an Amazon gift card for $25 to purchase the Handbook of Nature Study or anything else you would like if you already own the book)

2. Ultimate Naturalist Library Membership – one year as a member here on the Handbook of Nature Study site. ($45 value!) Each membership includes 16 current ebooks, the 50+ archived newsletters, and a library of nature printables. Please note this is a digital library and you will gain access to the files to download, save, and print as you wish during your year’s membership. You can find all the details for a membership here: Join Us! 

  • Receive multiple entries by following the options on the Rafflecopter below.
  • One Winner will be picked at random on 8/24/15. Please note winners must live in the United States and respond within 48 hours to claim their prize.

Special Discount for Everyone for the Ultimate Naturalist Library!

Use the discount code BACK2NATURE at check out to receive $10 off the Ultimate Naturalist Library – this includes every single ebook that has been published for the Outdoor Hour Challenge and the soon to be released Autumn 2015 ebook! Coupon expires on 8/25/15.

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Outdoor Hour Challenge – Pearly Everlasting

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Outdoor Hour Challenge

Pearly Everlasting

 

Inside Preparation Work:

  • Read pages 535-536 (Lesson #145) in the Handbook of Nature Study. Note the description of the habitat in the “leading thought” section of the lesson. This will help you when you go out and look for your own little patch of pearly everlasting.
  • Look to see if you have pearly everlasting in your area: USDA Pearly Everlasting.
  • Youtube video: Pearly everlasting and Pearly everlasting and Hover Flies.

Outdoor Hour Time:

  • Go on a summer wildflower hike! Take along your sketch book and a field guide to help you identify and then record any wildflowers you find during your outdoor time. Look for pearly everlasting along your paths, remembering the white flowers and dusky green stalks and leaves.
  • Take a close look at any wildflower leaves you find during your outdoor time. Notice the shape and texture of the leaves, comparing two plants if possible.

Follow-Up Activity:

  • Create a nature journal entry for pearly everlasting using your personal observations or information from a field guide or this internet link: pearly everlasting.  Here is another great source of information on the pearly everlasting. There is a notebook page for you to use included in the ebook.
  • Advanced study: Research the pearly everlasting as the host plant for butterflies: Pollinators.
  • Advanced study: Use this website to research aster family wildflowers in your area: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Use the drop down menu on the left sidebar to pick your state to narrow your search to asters you may see in your local area. You can even pick the bloom month to narrow your search even more. Complete nature journal pages for each flower you research.

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August Garden Update – Nasturtiums, Veggies, and More

Our attempt at a nasturtium flower study fell short again this year.

Don’t you love nasturtiums? They are such a happy flower and they remind me of my grandma. Her garden seemed to just sprout them in all the corners and I always have thought they were easy to grow and care for.

Nasturtium leaves

I have not had much success in growing my own nasturtiums. I have tried a few times and this year I received nasturtium seeds  (Little Firebirds) from Renee’s Garden. I read the back of the package and it said they would be great in a container so I planted them in a fairly large pot on my back deck.  My seeds quickly sprouted and the leaves that formed were so pretty and lily pad shaped just like the package said. But, over time, the leaves started to turn brown which I thought was from lack of water so I stepped up my watering.

Nasturtiums

Things grew worse instead of better and now all I have is a pot of crispy leaves, no flowers.

Not sure what happened there…over-watering?

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The rest of the garden is going strong and I am reaping some rewards in the form of zucchini, cherry tomatoes, and basil.

The zucchini is Astia from Renee’s Garden and the seed package says it will grow compact plants and yield an abundance of tender zucchini. I have picked about eight zucchinis so far and I think my dog or some other critter has eaten a few too. I am really liking this variety but I left too many plants in my pot…..next year one plant per pot.

The tomatoes are Litt’l bites Cherry from Renee’s Garden.  The package says that this plant is perfect from pots and baskets and I can tell you that I have had huge success with this veggie. The problem is that some critter comes at night and eats anything almost ripe. I have put up a cage and netting around it to protect the fruits for us to eat!

The basil is Italian Cameo from Renee’s Garden. I love, love, love this variety and it is easy to pick a bunch really fast. I harvest some every few days and it just fills right back in for the next time.

Baby Belle Peppers from Renees Garden

The peppers are growing every day in our hot summer afternoons.  These are Baby Belle Peppers from Renee’s Garden. They are a mini snack or salad pepper which they say I can pick either green or wait for them to get red before harvesting. I think I will try doing it both ways and see which I like better. I am having success with the plants in a pot on my back deck.

So there is a short update on the garden in pots! I so enjoy getting out there every morning to survey the progress and water, trim, pick, and taste something. I have decided I don’t need a big garden to get that “garden fix” that I need in the summer. Lesson learned!

geranium hummingbird feeder petunia

One last new thing on the deck…a second hummingbird feeder! I placed a new feeder along with some red plants to attract a few more hummers to my yard. They love both the red geranium and the red petunias….great tip for those of you trying to establish a new hummingbird feeder. Use the natural colors to get them interested in visiting your feeder and then they will become regulars.

Summer fills my days with gardening and bird watching….and cloud watching. We are still in our drought here in California and every time there are clouds we hope for rain but so far….nothing!

 

 

 

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Bird’s Eye View Window Decals-Saving Birds

Trying to Stop Birds From Flying Into My Windows Birds Eye View Review

I had such high hopes for the Bird’S Eye View Window Film. I will rewind to give you my story.

I have a subscription to Birds and Blooms and in the June/July issue there was a full page advertisement for a product that caught my attention, Bird’s Eye View Window Film. This product was developed to help protect wild birds from flying into windows by making shiny clean windows more visible. I thought they looked beautiful with the geometric designs and a touch of color.

Let me tell you that I have had a problem with birds smacking into my front and back windows. I happen to have a lot of windows in my house…love the natural light. But, it does make for a lot of window strikes.

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I received two packages of the Bird’s Eye view product to try and share a review with you. These are more like square window clings, they went up easily and have stayed adhered to the window. You can actually peel them off and reposition them if you need to with no problem. I am totally happy with that aspect.

Large Size Package: (4) 6”x 6” Bird Deflectors

The problem is that I have had numerous birds fly right into the very windows with the product on them. Have they reduced the number of birds colliding with my shiny windows? It is hard to say. I went back and reread the application instruction and realized it does say that there needs to be 2 6″ pieces or 4 4″ pieces near the center of the window about 4″ apart.  I moved my pieces around but put them right over where I could see the feathers from the bird strike on the outside of the window. We are still hearing birds hit the window.

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That’s my finger pointing at feathers from a bird who hit the window just to the side of the window film.

I am going to leave them up all summer and try to pay attention to see if we seem to have less collisions…partly because it seems proactive on my part and partly because they are pretty. And, I think I am actually going to get some more and see if placing more of the Bird’s Eye View product on my windows will help eliminate the bird strikes over time. I will keep you posted.

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On this very day, a scrub jay hit my back door window and I found him dead on the back mat even though I have a decal on that particular door. It breaks my heart when this happens.

If you have a problem with birds hitting your windows, you can try this product and see if you have success. You can purchase this product online or on Amazon.com: Bird’s Eye View window film.

So, although this product hasn’t completely eliminated my problem with birds flying into my windows, I think it is a step towards solving a worrisome problem.

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Outdoor Hour Challenge- Johnny Darter, Sunfish, Shiner

Outdoor Hour Challenge Johnny Darter Common Shiner Sunfish @handbookofnaturestudy

Outdoor Hour Challenge

Johnny Darter, Sunfish, and Common Shiner

Inside Preparation Work:

  • Read in the Handbook of Nature Study:
  • For this challenge, make drawings of each fish with captions as a means of preparing for your outdoor time. Drawing each fish carefully will allow time to focus on the shapes and sizes of each fish so you can more readily identify them in the future.  Use the images in this ebook to help you draw each fish.
  • Additional fish activity: Use the fish grid study in this ebook for some fish fun.

Outdoor Hour Time:

  • Take a trip to a nearby stream, river, or lake to create an opportunity to look for fish  Take along a little fish net to use to scoop up water and maybe a fish to observe. Some families may prefer to take a fishing trip to complete this challenge, perhaps catching one of the subjects for closer observation.
  • Make sure to keep your eyes out for any nature study subject that may come your way. Take a photo or write a few notes and then research the subject when you get home or at your local library.

Follow-Up Activity:

  • Create a follow-up nature journal for one or all three of the fish in this study. Use the notebook pages provided in the ebook or create your own page in your nature journal.
  • Advanced study: Use the information on these websites to complete a fish study for each fish in this challenge.
  • Advanced study: Research the term “lateral line” and complete a nature journal page Or the notebook page in this ebook explaining what it is and then create a sketch to illustrate .

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