For May Day we went to Drumlin Farm. Here in Massachusetts it was a cold, rainy day. Hazel was excited to see the puddles! We really need the rain so it was good to see it, but not a lot of fun with the cold temperatures.
Puddle Jumping!! |
Things I learned today: birds have hollow bones which is why they can fly. This bird weighs about the same as the glove our instructor had on to hold her; her ears are located at the top of the thick black stripes behind her eyes. Once again she had kestrel wings for the kids and moms to feel as well as an owl wing. The owls wings are very soft on the edges to help with the silent flight. After our visitor we made a fun craft which is perfect for this week and Cinco de Mayo!! A shaker noise toy out of a toilet paper roll and rice. Staple one end of a toilet paper roll shut. Decorate the outside how you want. Put some rice (amount up to you) and then staple the other end in the other direction to make neat shape.
Then we headed to the chicken house. We timed it well because there was still a hen out for another program so we got to pet it.
Then we got to go into the Staff Only section where the chicks are. We missed the hen house last year so we didn't get to see the chicks last year. They had three chick cages with different ages in each one.
Youngest |
Can you imagine having 11 babies? Oh, my!!
My piglet is piglet weight! |
We thought this one was in the best spot in the whole farm! Eating and warm! |
What great puddles for enjoying ;-) Your class sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteooh yey for puddles. those are some bigguns!
ReplyDeleteoooh those puddles look fab! Sounds like a fab day.
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