Birds
Games/Activities:
Ideas on how to incorporate theme:
- Good theme to introduce flock name but you don’t have to just focus on that bird
- Make pine cone birdfeeders
- Go on bird wanders with binoculars and field guides
- Visit other flocks and share information about your flock name
- Eat like a bird! Have your flock try different kinds of things that birds eat
Bird Games
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- Nest Robbers
- Separate your flock into several small groups that represent songbirds
- Each group has to build a hidden nest in the designated game area
- Campers are not allowed to speak during the game, instead they can only make bird calls
- In the center of the game area is “food” or bandana balls
- The songbirds have to get the food (they can only take one bandana ball at a time) to their nest without the “corvids” (crows, ravens, blue jays, etc.) finding where their nest is. The “corvids” in this game are the instructors
- The corvids must find the songbirds’ nests and try to take their food (they can only take one at a time)
- If a songbird gets tagged holding a bandana ball, they have to put it back with the others
- Chickadee Tag
- An instructor hides bandana balls in designated game area. These represent the chickadees’ food
- The campers are chickadees that have to go out in search of the bandana balls. They bring them back to their “nest area”
- Instructors are hawks, chasing the chickadees
- The chickadees can warn each other about the hawks by giving the alarm call “chickadee-dee-dee-dee”
- If a chickadee is tagged they have to jump in the air 3 times before playing
- This chickadees in this game could be changed to crows. The crows can join together to “mob”(or scare away) the hawks
- Owl and Mouse
- This is a fun traveling game
- One person (the one leading the group), is the owl and everyone behind them are mice
- The owl gives a warning “hoot” and when they turn around all of the mice must be frozen
- If someone is caught moving by the owl, then they have to go to the back of the line
- Nest Robbers
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- Song Suggestions:
- Be Like a Bird (linked)
- Little Bird, Little Bird, Fly Through My Window
- Robin Song
- Make up your own song for your flock name!
- Some questions you could ask:
- What does your flock name look/sound like?
- Where does it build its nest and with what kind of material?
- What does it like to eat?
- Can you find this bird this week?
- Song Suggestions: