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Eagles!

In case you did not know, January and February are the peak eagle watching months in Oklahoma.

You can find out information about that and other things going on in the state at TravelOK.com.

I find it easiest to find cool new things in our state by pretending I am visiting and just a tourist.

You go out of your way to find cool festivals and places when visiting a new place, why not do the same where you live?

tulsapark The first place we checked for eagles was the Keystone Dam because we had seen them there before.

But when we got there the bridge was closed for construction.

I went to the Keystone State Park right next to it and asked at the vistor center if they had any eagle nests(make sure you ask, they keep close tabs on them usually).

She said that the nest that has been there for years fell down!

She also directed us to old 51 between the park and Sand Springs.

eaglesnestSwift Park is right off old 51 and is mostly just a parking area with a ramp, we did see these two nests across the river.

seagullsWe only saw these guys and some Great Blue Heron’s though.

We moved on to her next recommendation, River City Park in Sand Springs.

nestWe saw these guys in the park next to the Soccer fields!

I would think they would pick a quieter place than the soccer field but it made it easy for me!

watchersHere is a list of the top ten places to see an eagle in Oklahoma and some tips from the TravelOK site.

You can actually go right under this nest, we tried to maintain a good distance and were very quiet so as not to disturb them.

flywatchingpathThere is a walking/bike path in this park that goes right by the nest.

ducksAfter searching all morning for eagles we stopped to get some books at the library.

booksI told the boys they needed to read them on the car ride home.

They were in the back quietly reading until they read something interesting and than they would read it out loud to share it.

It was amazing.

Proud Homeschooling Mom moment and the easiest lesson I have ever “taught”.

You never know…

You never know who will show up in our classroom…

disguise reporterI thought writing was a good activity for my little reporter.

hatI have no clue what this little man was supposed to be.

He is wearing a Robin costume underneath that camo so maybe the camo is just hiding that.

And yes, I was having a good hair day so I thought it was a good time to take pics with my boys!

dirtyOh, how I love that dirty face.

visitorMixed genres going on here.

him I recognize this little man!

Who do you have show up in your classroom?

I thought when I had boys I would not get the dress up and pretend.

I am so glad I was wrong.

Experiments with Air.

waterairI did my post of our Atmosphere study while on vacation and I forgot some things so I thought I would share them in a separate post.

I really liked these experiments because they helped show how air behaves.

waterairbothThis one was simple but really good.

You just take an empty bottle and push it under the water.

This helps kids see that their really is something in the bottle even though it looks empty, air!

coinrisingThis one shows how hot air rises.

You put a quarter on top of a bottle and put it in a sink filled with hot water.

The coin “magically” jumps when the hot air rises.

coinrising2It was a little hard to keep the quarter on top so we switched to a half dollar but it was too heavy.

Quarters seemed to work better.

crushedMy boy crushing some ice for our next experiment.

crushedice2

shakeYou put the ice in a plastic bottle, put on the cap, and shake it up.

smallerThen watch the sides of the bottle be pulled in by the cold air!

All of these worked great!

I got them all out of the book “The Usborne Book Of Science Activities Volume Two”.

Great book!