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Anyone ever made their own field guide? (1 Viewer)

thelabirder

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My school has a place called the ecolet and its kind of a mini forest surrounding a creek called malibu creek running through our school, so i decided to make a sort of field guide for the birds in it. It was made of printer paper, glue, and drawings around my house, I can't wait to show it to my teacher and im just curious if anyone has ever made their own.
 
My school has a place called the ecolet and its kind of a mini forest surrounding a creek called malibu creek running through our school, so i decided to make a sort of field guide for the birds in it. It was made of printer paper, glue, and drawings around my house, I can't wait to show it to my teacher and im just curious if anyone has ever made their own.

Well done! :t: When I was a kid (10 years old) I did a Nature Diary with drawings of (mostly)birds in it. We were lucky at our school because our teacher took the class out for a nature walk most weeks so lots of us got interested. Why not try and ask your teacher if he/she could get you all to do a class project on the birds and bugs around school, it could be fun!
 
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