Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Wordless Wednesday: March 28, 2018 (w/linky) : Field Trip to Tanglewood Nature Center and Museum

We went to Tanglewood Nature Center and Museum for a Homeschool program about birds which included a walk on one of their trails to look for birds. Sadly it was quite cold and we didn't see any out in the wild. We did enjoy seeing some of the live ones presented and seen in cages, plus other animals.








Here's Gridley, a Merlin Falcon




And here is Sophie the Great Horned Owl.




Trail time







Hank the Red Tailed Hawk


And this crow's name is Jekyll





Back inside where it was WARM!!




















Tabitha remembered that the Ruffed Grouse was the Pennsylvania state bird.








Help!!!!!


Oh, you scared me. It's nice to meet you.


Making up. See the bear wasn't trying to eat the hubby.


In fact, he and his friend like the entire family.


Checking out Beatrice.






And Clawdia



And a nice surprise sighting of a few white tail deer. We much prefer seeing them when they aren't in the road.


Looking forward to seeing your Wordless (or not so wordless) Wednesday posts this week.

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5 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed the virtual tour. Lovely pics as always.

    Happy WW!

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  2. What a very cool field trip. Very educational. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

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  3. What a fantastic family outing and thank you so much for sharing. It's so much fun doing things together and making happy memories. HAPPY EASTER to all...

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  4. These are great photos. I can't help but wonder what the boxes they transport their birds of prey in are made of...we used big heavy wooden boxes to transport the ones we used for education in the zoo where I worked.

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  5. Looks like it was a wonderful field trip. To bad it wasn't a little warmer so you could have seen some of the birds in the wild. The owl is my favorite!

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