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Outdoor Hour Challenge: Swallows and Swifts Nature Study

Outdoor Hour Challenge

Swallows and Swifts Nature Study

This week we kick off the autumn series of Outdoor Hour Challenges with a bird study! Use the Handbook of Nature Study by Anna Botsford Comstock (Lesson 28) to learn more about these beautiful flyers.

 

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View the original challenge here: Outdoor Hour Challenge – Swallows and Swifts.

This nature study lesson not only helps you learn about swallows, it will introduce the idea of bird migration using links and maps.

 

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The follow up pages in the ebook will help you easily record your observations and research.

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Sample to view: Outdoor Hour Challenge Autumn Nature Study 2015 Sample Pages

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Topics in this ebook include:

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

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Print the ebook sample here: Learning About Birds from the Outdoor Hour Challenge.

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Outdoor Hour Challenge – Swallows and Swifts

 

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Outdoor Hour Challenge

Swallows and Swifts Bird Study

Inside Preparation Work:

  • Read pages 109-115 (Lesson #28) in the Handbook of Nature Study. This lesson includes information on several different birds. There are links below to the All About Birds website and location maps so you can pinpoint which birds you have in your local area and what they look like.

Cliff Swallow: These are winter migrators so you will need to look for these next summer. Make sure to click the “video” tab and see them in action.

Barn Swallow: These are winter migrators so you will need to look for these next summer. Make sure to click the “video” tab and see them in action.

Bank Swallow: These are winter migrators so you will need to look for these next summer.

Tree Swallow: These are winter migrators so you will need to look for these next summer. Make sure to click the “video” tab and see them in action.

Chimney Swift: These are winter migrators so you will need to look for these next summer.

  • Learn about bird migration as part of this challenge. Make sure to note where your swallows and swifts migrate during the winter. Here are some links:

Bird Migration Facts for Kids

Outdoor Hour Time:

  • Make sure to look for any local resident birds that you can observe as the season is changing. During your walk, talk about bird migration and introduce the idea that not all birds stay in one place for the whole year.
  • Use your observation skills to listen for birds or look for signs of birds in your neighborhood.

Follow-Up Activity:

  • Create a nature journal entry for a swallow you have in your local area.
  • In addition, create a nature journal entry for any bird you observed this week. Make sure to look up information about the bird and include any interesting facts on your page.
  • Advanced study: Draw a map featuring a swallow’s or other local bird’s migration path.
  • Advanced study: View this link and create a sketch of a swallow in your nature journal: Swallow Naturalist Notebook.

 

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