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Dear Reader,

Lo and behold, the calendar section worked correctly in last week’s newsletter. But I really have no idea why! Sometimes technology just seems like magic.

Anyway, today is National Puppy Day! Here are some recommended website resources: Dogs and Puppies, and here we have Dog and Puppy Coloring pages.

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See ya on the Net,
Barbara J. Feldman
“Surfing the Net with Kids”
https://www.surfnetkids.com


Bird Feeding

https://www.surfnetkids.com/resources/bird-feeding/

Bird Feeding Printable(** for Premium Members only)
https://www.surfnetkids.com/printables/files/printables-club/bird_feeding.pdf



Because the cold winter months are the hardest for wild birds, February and March have been named National Bird Feeding Months by the National Bird Feeding Society. You can help your local bird population by providing supplemental food, water and shelter, and start a fun, educational hobby at the same time.

All About Birds: Feeding Birds

“Bird feeding has been an American tradition since at least the times of Emily Dickinson and Henry David Thoreau. It provides us with wonderful opportunities for close viewing of birds. It can also be good for birds.” All About Birds (from The Cornell Lab of Ornithology) provides terrific advice on choosing a bird feeder, types of bird seed, and where to place your feeder. For teacher resources, search for “curriculum” in the search box near the top of the page.

Audubon: Bird Feeding Basics

Although birdseed and suet provide dietary supplement to more than 100 North American bird species, bird feeders also increase dangers such as window collisions, predators, and disease. Audubon offers tips on safely attracting and feeding birds, maintaining a feeder and guarding against squirrels. “A recent study found that colliding with a window is the most common cause of bird death associated with feeders. To avoid such collisions, position feeders at least three feet from the window.”

Birds & Blooms: DIY Bird Feeders

Birds & Blooms (from the bird and garden print magazine of the same name) presents twenty-seven fun bird feeders you can make with your kids/ Here’s a short list of some the imaginative materials used : a coffee cup and saucer, a glass soda bottle, a muffin tin, a pie tin, PVC pipe, silverware, an embroidery hoop, and a tin can.

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Printables Club Members Also Get …

Surfnetkids Printables Club Members also get the following printables to use in the classroom, the computer lab, the school library, or to send home with students:

Bird Feeding Printable
Bird Feeding Wikipedia Printable
Bird Watching Printable
Animal Cams Printable
*** Are you curious? Get your own ten-day trial membership:
https://www.surfnetkids.com/printables/join/

Related Games

Bird Coloring Pages
Bird Games

Quote of the Week

“Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens, don’t nest in corn cribs, they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” ~~ Atticus Finch in Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird”. There are more quotes from “To Kill a Mockingbird” on the Harper Lee page at Lightafire.com.

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