Under Construction –
Here We Go Again
*** Update 10/16/20 – Guess what? I have decided to move these back and close the Birds of the Bible For Kids site. (Due to health, age, and a new WordPress editor)
Dust will be flying! AGAIN!
I have a few months to get this done before the next payment is due. The Birds of the Bible for Kids site will be open until this is finished. All links that have been checked are green.
Birds of the Bible for Kids [all ages actually – many articles still there for now]
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Kid’s Section
But now ask the beasts, and they will teach you; And the birds of the air, and they will tell you; (Job 12:7 NKJV)
Neat Things To Do:
(Click Colored Link)
Find out about the Bible Birds
See What Golden Eagle Has To Say
Learn That Watching Birds is Interesting and Neat
Read Bird Tales From Kid Writers and Others
Check out the Wordless Birds
Along the Sidebar are some other places you can visit. Check them out.
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Birds of the Bible For Kids: (Closing soon. All material coming here.)
Watching Birds
- Birds Illustrated by Color Photography – Revisited (Being Re-populated-Many here already)
These Sections are Now Active
Bible Birds
Golden Eagle
Watching Birds
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Birdwatching Terms
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Peterson’s Field Guide – Videos
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The Woodpeckers by Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
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Peterson’s Field Guide – Videos
This is a lovely site. As a native Central Floridian, it’s so nice to have a Central Florida-based bird site. You have some amazing pictures. One I particularly like is Dan with the limpkin. Although I grew up on one lake, I don’t recall ever seeing a limpkin. In fact, now I’m on a different lake, when I saw one I had a surprisingly hard time researching online to figure out what it was. Also enjoyed the anhinga pic (swimming, with speared fish). I’ve certainly seen tons of THEM all my life!
I hope you are well, and keep up the good work!
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The “Bird Tales by Kid Writers” sounds really interesting. I looked for a link to that section, but couldn’t find one. Are you still working on that part, or did I just miss a link on the page? You have so much here; I don’t think anyone could possibly get bored visiting. I don’t know how you manage to keep up with all of it.
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On https://leesbird.com/kids-section/bird-tales/ it says by Kid Writers and others. So far, Emma is our only kid writer.
Guess I’ll have to clarify that. (Sometimes I don’t keep up with it all. I am still working on it.)
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