Unique artwork brings to life a list of state birds from America and the provincial birds of Canada. This free poster is ready to print and makes a great gift!
Free Printable New York State Bird Coloring Page, Eastern Bluebird Learning about the 50 states? This free printable New York state flag coloring page is fun and educational. Did you know New York's state bird
Free Printable Vermont State Bird Coloring Page: Hermit Thrush Learning about the 50 states? This free printable Vermont coloring page is fun and educational. Did you know the Vermont state bird is the Hermit Thrush?
Studying US Geography this year? Our state bird coloring pages will make a nice addition to your learning activities at school or at home.
Explore the 50 USA states for kids with cute state coloring pages. Each US coloring sheet pdf includes map, flags, flower, landmark, & more.
The mockingbird is internationally known, but it's also the most treasured bird in the state of Florida. Color in Florida's state bird in this coloring page.
Oregon State Bird (Western Meadowlark) Coloring Page {FREE Printable!} Learning about the 50 states? This free printable Oregon state bird (Western Meadowlark) coloring page is a fun and educational way to learn about America. This
Nine birds found in the State of Maryland ———————– Archival Giclee Print Available in 8x10", 11x14" and 12x16" sizes Bright White Matte stock Frame not included Shipped in a rigid mailer.
Learn more about the Connecticut State Bird and State Wildflower.
Mississippi State Bird Coloring Page (the Mockingbird!) {FREE Printable!} Learning about the 50 states? This free printable Mississippi state bird coloring page (the Mockingbird!) is a fun and educational way to learn about America. This
Georgia State Bird Coloring Page (Brown Thrasher!) {FREE Printable!} Learning about the 50 states? This free printable Georgia state bird coloring page (Brown Trasher) is a fun and educational way to learn about America. Did
Idaho State Bird Coloring Page (Mountain Bluebird!) {FREE Printable!} Learning about the 50 states? This free printable Idaho state bird coloring page (Mountain Bluebird!) is a fun and educational way to learn about America. This
South Carolina State Bird Coloring Page (Carolina Wren) {FREE Printable!} Learning about the 50 states? This free printable South Carolina state bird coloring page (Carolina Wren) is a fun and educational way to learn about
Maine Coloring Page [State Bird: Black-capped Chickadee] {Free Printable!} Learning about the 50 states? This free printable Maine state bird coloring page (Black-capped Chickadee) is a fun and educational way to learn about America. Did
Alabama State Bird (Yellowhammer) Coloring Page {FREE Printable!} Learning about the 50 states? This free printable Alabama state bird (Yellowhammer!) coloring page is a fun and educational way to learn about America. This free USA
I started learning herbs from an ethnobotanist and so even on the first day of class we were out wildcrafting. I remember circling around the cedar tree, giving thanks, and then gathering needles to make an infused oil. I asked her what plantain was, later she pointed out her comfrey beginning to grow for the season and I was absolutely hooked. Wildcrafting for food and medicine just made sense to me, an inherent human right had been reestablished. We harvest a lot of food and medicine for our household. My husband Xavier matches my enthusiasm for medicinal plants with his enthusiasm to harvest wild foods. Together we make a great team. In the past year or so my wildcrafting has taken a different tone. As excited as I get about finding healthy stands of plants for harvesting, I now have a new tool in hand - my camera. Plant photography has opened up a whole new world of plants for me. Capturing plants on film challenges me to really know my plants well. My end goal for the photos I take is to wow the audience by letting the plant speak for itself. In this blog post I'll share some of my favorite photos and give some of the stories behind the photo. This is a parasitic orchid, Coralroot. I took this photo in the mountains above Escalante, Utah. We found the stand while walking around a lake. The magenta stood out in the forest and I quickly climbed down a steep hill to see what it was. The flowers are so very tiny yet they can astound us with their exotic nature. I've never harvested coralroot but it does have a strong history of medicinal use. You can read more about it on Henriette's site. My paternal family has lived in the Escalante area for almost 200 years. Seeing this plant I wondered how many thousands of years it had lived in the area. Bitterroot is a favorite wild edible in our household. Every time I see it I am amazed at this incredible flower growing out of the dry rocky soils. I took this photo earlier this spring while on a foraging trip for wild rose. The roses weren't quite ready so we continued on our own little hike. Walking off trail above a lake we suddenly saw one, then two and then a hillside covered with this incredible flower. Later this month on HerbMentor we'll have a video with more information about this beautiful plant. We were recently traveling throughout Utah and northern Arizona and I immediately fell in love with Datura. Unfortunately the only place we found it growing was along roadsides. I took this photo, along with a lot of video footage, on the side of a steep and curvy small road. The no-see-ums and mosquitoes were out as well biting me constantly during the photo shoot. Getting close to the flowers lets me see other aspects of the wild. This goldenrod spider is living in my garden valerian plant. It matches the flowers so incredibly well that we found it by accident ourselves. Since discovering this little creature we are both taking frequent breaks to check and see what she's doing. A 10 minute hike for most people is usually more like an hour hike for me. Capturing one good photo can take me quite awhile. I like to spend time with the plant, see it from different angles, notice the ecosystem it's growing in, and literally, smell the roses. I also enjoy small details like little frogs on rose leaves. And spiders on yarrow flower buds. Last summer while stalking pipsissewa, my husband who's a tracker, pointed out a recent bear track. We never did find it on the hike. This was a disappointment to my husband and a relief for me. Finding this green gentian (Frasera speciosa) was a complete surprise for me. A plant of the southwest I'd never even heard of it before. It was located on a really steep hillside with lots of underbrush and fallen trees below it. My husband when up first to check it out. Immediately he began exclaiming that I just had to come and see it for myself. Never having seen or heard of this plant before we just sat there in wonder. The colors and design on the plant are unreal. We stood uncomfortably on the steep hillside around this plant for quite awhile. Xavier lost his footing at one point but I managed to save him from tumbling down the steep hillside. Another hiker went by on the trail below us. He asked whatever in the world we were looking at. "Flowers," replied Xavier. Oh, said the man, shaking his head down the trail. Sometimes it's not about the what it's about the when. Raindrops can be some of the most magnificent art in nature. Sometimes it's about the perspective. This small weedy wonder becomes a giant in the setting sun. And sometimes it's not about the what but the where. Although my focus is macro, the joy comes from being out in nature, seeing the awe inspiring beauty of our earth. This blog post is part of the blog party hosted by Darcey Blue on the topic of Herbal Adventures
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Color in Arizona's state bird, the Cactus Wren, the largest wren in North America.
Plumage/Description: Male and female plumage similar. Long billed, long tailed, and long legged. Cannot be easily confused with any other species found in the Central Highlands of Arizona.
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Massachusetts' state bird is the chickadee, a small bird that can make a lot of noise.
Explore the 50 USA states for kids with cute state coloring pages. Each US coloring sheet pdf includes map, flags, flower, landmark, & more.
Free State Coloring Pages
Learn more about the New Hampshire State Bird and State Wildflower.
Introducing the U.S. State Symbols Unit Study: an engaging and educational resource designed to help young learners explore the fascinating world of state symbols across the United States. This comprehensive unit study provides an in-depth look at the diverse and meaningful symbols that represent each state. 🇺🇸 Dive into the flashcards and posters with beautifully illustrated state shapes, birds, flowers, and flags. You’ll also learn the state tree, song, nickname, and motto. Embark on an exciting journey through all 50 states, discovering their unique symbols along the way. From the beautiful Ptarmigan of Alaska to the sunny orange blossom of Florida, children will discover the rich tapestry of symbols that make each state special. The U.S. State Symbols Unit Study is a wonderful educational tool that instills a deeper appreciation for the symbols that represent our nation. Whether for homeschooling, classroom use, or as a supplement to your child's education, this unit study provides a simple way to explore our state symbols in a beautiful way.🇺🇸 Written by: Rebecca Montgomery Illustrated by: Christy Beasley
Learn about the 50 States iin this USA for kids coloring book with a page for each sheet to color and learn map, flag, & more.
Learn all about the California state bird, the Quail (and color it in, too) with this fun page from our State Birds series.
Are you learning about the 50 states? Make it more fun and hands-on with this Sketch the 50 States Printable
This darling Mockingbird collage, Florida's State bird with orange blossom details, was created with hand painted, hand cut and assembled paper. The layers create interesting depths and cast shadows. It is framed with a deep, white wood frame that can be hung or displayed on a table. A beautiful, collective piece for any bird lover!
Learn all about official Maine state bird, the chickadee, with this coloring page.
Teaching United States geography has never been easier. Learn about individual state birds, animals, flowers, and other interesting facts like populations, states flags, and significant cities, plus so much more with this 50 states homeschool geography curriculum.