Amazing Bird Dads
…nesting in bushes, or trees. Can you find a male bird bringing food to a nesting mate or feeding baby birds? Wonderful! Wonderful! IDENTIFY: Can you hear a male bird…
…nesting in bushes, or trees. Can you find a male bird bringing food to a nesting mate or feeding baby birds? Wonderful! Wonderful! IDENTIFY: Can you hear a male bird…
…make a simple shelter outside with just a rope, an old blanket, a sheet, a few rocks, and two trees! Wonderful! Wonderful! Staying at home. Use sheets, blankets, beach towels,…
…with a lot of petals. Don’t forget to look at trees, shrubs, grasses, and groundcovers that bloom throughout the summer. Note: If you’re not in your own yard or flower…
…Amazing! SEARCH: Honey bees live in hives where they lay eggs and store food like honey and pollen. Native bumblebees live in seasonal colonies in holes in trees, walls, or…
…made by other creatures, or burrow in holes in trees or stems. You can mimic their nest style and make a home for them. Amazing! Amazing! Bees are important pollinators….
When the holidays are over, it’s time to take down your decorations. If your decorations are made of natural materials, you can use them to help wildlife. Let’s Get Started…
Go on a nature scavenger hunt. Let’s Get Started Take a walk in your yard or down your street, sit on your balcony, or visit a nearby park. How many…
Each type of butterfly is specially adapted to a particular habitat, where it finds what it needs to live. What you see will depend in large part on where you…
There’s so much to see and observe when you go camping! You can make a game out of it by playing Camping Bingo. Let’s Get Started Whether you go on…
Post photos from your Earth Month Green Hour using the hashtag #LGGreenHour to be entered into a raffle to win a prize from our Come Together for Nature impact partners.
Post your photos by Thursday, May 1; winners to be drawn on Friday.

Post photos from your Earth Month Green Hour using the hashtag #NBCUGreenHour to be entered into a raffle to win a prize from our Come Together for Nature impact partners.
Post your photos by Thursday, May 1; winners to be drawn on Friday.


