Field Trip to the Farm!
March 07, 2012
Oh, what fun we had today!
This afternoon we attended a field trip to a local Audubon center. We hadn't been on a field trip in a while, so this was a nice treat for us all. What made it all the nicer ... Bill took the day off to join us, and drive us out to the farm in the RV!
And it was such a glorious day ... nearly 60 degrees and so bright and sunny. As usual, I took TONS of pictures, so I thought you all might like to see them. :)
Here's the entrance to the farm ...
And my guys heading down the path ...
First we hit "Bird Hill."
Where we saw ...
Crows, ravens, pheasants, hawks (as below) ...
... barred owls ...
(We called them, Sarah and Percy and Bill ... anyone know what book that's from? It's a favorite of ours.)
And finally, a great horned owl!
(I know it's hard to see through the grated fencing, but if you click on the photos they will open up and the birds should be easier to see.)
Next, we headed over to the sheep & goat barn ...
... where we met two little lambs who were born just today!
So precious ...
Inside this barn (all around the farm, actually), there was a lot of interesting info posted, like this lambing chart:
And this "Sheep to Sweater" display board:
Though the air was cool, the sun was quite warm. We were very glad we wore boots, because there was lots of mud ...
... and melting ...
And much dripping everywhere.
This is what 'early spring' looks like in New England!
Here are a few more farm animals we met ...
The rooster.
(Noisy fellow, he.)
The sow.
(Just two years old, and already a good mama.)
Some goats.
(These are the sun-loving youngins.)
Next we encountered a chicken on the path.
Quite free range, and almost friendly.
And here we have the Barn Cat.
Clearly, striking a pose.
And just look at these guys!
A flock of wild turkeys taking advantage of well-stocked feeders.
Earlybird was most fascinated by the farm equipment - the tractors, and harvesters and such - but we could just not get him to slow down for a photo! But I'm still going to post this one because it shows how tall Bookworm has gotten recently!
(If you remember, I'm 5'5." He's over 5'7" now.)
Next ... while Bill, Bookworm and Earlybird stayed with the larger group, Crackerjack and I headed up to the Audubon Shop with our friends ...
Such a delightful shop - a nature lover's absolute haven!
Well, I was weak of course, and bought a few things - with my member discount naturally! I bought a solar system place mat for EB, two new field guides (one for butterflies, another for dragonflies) and new nature journals for myself and the boys.
After saying goodbye to our friends, CJ and I headed back out. For a moment, we contemplated venturing down this intriguing path ...
But in the end, we stayed put and explored this neat solar-powered structure:
Very cool!
More solar goodness:
And one more picture of me and my boys ...
It really was such a nice day. :)
And here's my "chauffeur," ready to escort his brood home ...
Once safely home, we set about our evening routines, and then a call came in from my friend, Kim. Kim (of coupon binder fame), was the one to organize this field trip, and she called me from the road to alert me to the rising moon!
I was so glad she did because I was not even looking outside, so caught up was I in all the "catching up." And what a nice way to end a very nice day ... standing outside in the cool (but not cold) dusk, watching the Full Sap Moon emerge in all its March glory ...
I feel so recharged after this day spent outdoors, in the "country," getting fresh air and reconnecting with friends we have not seen in a while. It makes me want to plan all kinds of fun spring outings ... my "Nature Club" wheels are now turning!
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Well, I hope you all had a nice Wednesday ... wherever it took you. Thanks so much for stopping by ... have a nice night and I will see you all again soon!