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North American Birds Nature Journal & Study

 

The North American Birds to watch and draw is a 92 page resource designed to help children slow down and build a meaningful connection with the birds they encounter in their everyday surroundings. Through guided nature journaling, bird study pages, and printable bird flash cards, children are supported in learning to identify 30 common North American birds through real-life observation rather than memorization. They are invited to sketch what they see, record behaviors, note songs and habitats, and return to the same birds again and again, allowing familiarity to grow naturally over time. Blending art, science, and outdoor exploration, this calm and flexible resource encourages curiosity-led learning and is well suited for homeschool, forest school, backyard birdwatching, and year-round nature study.

 

North American Birds to Watch and Draw

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  • North American Birds Nature Journal & Study PDF

    • 80+ pages focused on observing, studying, and sketching common North American birds
    • Guided nature journal pages with references for drawing birds and recording observations
    • Bird study pages to support gentle identification and deeper learning
    • Printable bird flash cards featuring common birds children are likely to see outdoors
    • Encourages repeat observation, note-taking, and familiarity over time
    • Blends art, science, and outdoor learning in a calm, approachable way
    • Designed for homeschool, forest school, backyard birdwatching, and year-round use

    30 Common North American Birds

    • Black-capped Chickadee
    • Northern Cardinal
    • American Goldfinch
    • Blue Jay
    • American Crow
    • Pileated Woodpecker
    • American Robin
    • Great Horned Owl
    • Snowy Owl
    • Bald Eagle
    • Red-tailed Hawk
    • Downy Woodpecker
    • Hairy Woodpecker
    • Northern Flicker
    • White-breasted Nuthatch
    • Barn Swallow
    • Canada Goose
    • Mallard Duck
    • Great Blue Heron
    • Mourning Dove
    • House Sparrow
    • Song Sparrow
    • Dark-eyed Junco
    • Red-winged Blackbird
    • Ruby-throated Hummingbird

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the land on which we reside and traverse. It is with utmost respect that we acknowledge this land as the traditional territories of the Sinixt, Syilx, and Ktunaxa peoples, and as a home to many other indigenous persons, including the Inuit and Metis.

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