Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Y/Young Nature Lovers

 Young birders

Start kids young loving the environment and our planet will have a much better chance of surviving climate change, I bet. These two are waiting for chickadees to discover the seed in their hands.

 Close encounter with a Hairy Woodpecker

This two-year-old boy was delighted when the woodpecker landed in his dad's hands. Dad is a seventh-grade science teacher who  brings a busload of kids from his classes to this conservation every year. His lucky son doesn't have to wait till he's 13 to have this experience.

Such Excitement!

Such excitement!

This little girls is thrilled that this mallard has come this close to her to accept a handful of seeds.

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31 comments:

Linda said...

It is so beautiful and refreshing to see children in nature! Lovely and delightful series! Happy 2016 to you. :)

Sylvia K said...

Oh, I do agree with Linda!!! It is indeed beautiful and refreshing to see the young ones learning to love and appreciate nature!! That is what will save our world for the new to come!! Hope you have a lovely day!!

Cloudia said...

Wonderful to see. Thank you

William Kendall said...

It is a good thing to get them to appreciate nature. The woodpecker shot is my favourite.

Unknown said...

Wonderful images...and yes i think its very good to teach the little ones how to treat all living creatures

Have a nice ABC-day / ABC-week
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NatureFootstep said...

how lovely to be able to feed a woodpecker :)

photowannabe said...

I just love the excitement in the youthful faces.
Learning about nature is beautiful.

carol l mckenna said...

Oh delightful post and photos ~

that little girl reminds me of me when I was little and seeing the mallard ducks in Boston at the Public Gardens! I am still 'gleeful' when I see animals of all kinds.

Wishing you a Happy and Healthy New Year,
artmusedog and carol

Revrunner said...

Pretty thrilling to have these close encounters.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Oh that is just perfect.I love seeing the younger generation developing a love for nature.

RedPat said...

I've never seen a woodpecker eat from someone's hand but the Downy woodpeckers at my mother's feeders sit right above your head while you fill the suet feeder so maybe they could be coaxed onto the hand. Nice post, EG!

Michelle said...

So nice to see young people enjoying these birds!

Roger Owen Green said...

Young nature lovers are so important!

Small Kucing said...

A good post. Yes i do agree to start them off young.over here though we stay in the ity, we will try and bring our boy to the park or beach instead of malls most of the time

The Furry Gnome said...

Good stuff! I've never seen a woodpecker land on a hand!

Kay said...

I'm with you. We need as many nature lovers as we can get.

Anonymous said...

handsome!

Leslie: said...

Such sweet shots! We have a bird sanctuary here that my grandchildren love to visit.

Happy New Year!

Leslie
abcw team

Linda W. said...

Cute kids and how exciting to have a woodpecker eat out of your hand!

orchid0324 said...

Dearest EG; Lovely Girls and the birds; Woodpecker is beautiful♡♡♡

Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
Wishing you will have a wonderful and happy coming Year 2016, Dear friend☆☆☆

Jeevan said...

I am with you on kids growing with nature conscious, and beginning with early stage will help lead for better changing. These are feel good photos on kids feeding birds and experiencing nature to wonder.

Lea said...

I knew some birds could be handfed, but a Woodpecker - Amazing!

Tom said...

Cuties!

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

wow...a woodpecker in the hand. A duck, they have no fear...but surprised with the woodpecker.

Unknown said...

I would also be very excited if I had a hoopecker eating on my hand! :-) Lovely!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Love this! Pure joy ! And they are lucky kids ... The 13 year olds in their dads classes are lucky too, but not quite as!

Reader Wil said...

Children and animals are such a great combination! I remember how my children took care of a young black bird, a mere fledgling, who fell out of the nest.
I wish you a great 2016!
Wil, ABCW Team

Rose said...

I can't imagine getting to do that in school! I would have been beyond thrilled.

Hildred said...

My son (adult) wintered over a white crowned sparrow who had missed the migration last year, in a cage in his cabin. He rather hoped it might stay behind this year, too, but is buying weiners to feed to the weasel who lives on the property and has befriended him instead...

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

yesterday, I saw a lot of Canadian geese here.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

I saw some Canadian geese yesterday,

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