08.07.09

Characters in Friends in the Meadow-Birds

Posted in Bird watching for children, Birding for Children, New Childrens Book Friends in the Meadow - Birds at 5:46 am by Administrator

I have just updated the website with a Kidz Page with the first puzzles/games for the different age groups. The middle age group matches the book’s character names with the type of bird the character portrays. Knowing that many children will not yet have the book, I listed the main book characters in this post, so that the children can become acquainted and can also complete the matching game on the fun page. The book characters and more information are listed on the Shelfari site (http://www.Shelfari.com/o1514549898). Just click on the Friends in the Meadow-Birds book cover on the shelf and it will take you to the information page. Meet the characters below:

Cast of Characters

* Lovie Dove, the Mourning Dove: Lovie Dove is the main character who lives in the Meadow near the Wilson’s farm all year. She lives in her flock of doves. She eats at the feeders with the other birds and has friendship and fellowship. She weaves the other bird characters into the story as she encounters each one.
* Reddy Cresty, the Northern Cardinal: Reddy Cresty likes to pretend he is guarding the family’s territory but really he is just learning how to be on guard. He enjoys fellowship with Lovie and the other birds at the feeders.
* Bobby Bluebird, the Eastern Bluebird: Bobby Bluebird and his family are admired by all the other birds because Bobby’s family has bird houses made just for them. Lovie is even a little jealous. Bobby and his family live in one of the houses all year long.
* J.J., the Blue Jay: J.J. and his family are well known for sending the alarm when they think danger is near. Their warning signal can be heard over the whole Meadow. He is one of Lovie’s loudest friends, but for a good reason.
* Melodie, (aka. Mel), the Northern Mockingbird: Melodie and her family have beautiful songs of all kinds that they sing each day. That is until someone or something approaches the nest. Then the parents will become agitated and even attack if necessary to save the babies.
* Tuffy, the Tufted Titmouse and Fee Bee, a Chickadee: Tuffy and Fee Bee have much in common. They are especially quick to get a seed at the feeder and they eat their meals in much the same way, but different than the other birds.
* Woodpeckers: There are six different woodpeckers that live near the Meadow, but Lovie only sees three of them regularly.
* Sparrows: Lovie has many different sparrow friends, some that are in the Meadow year round and some that migrate. Chippy the Chipping Sparrow is one that she is especially close to. Sing Sang, the Song Sparrow is another one she enjoys being around. He has a beautiful song to sing.
* Johnny, the Dark Eyed Junco: Johnny only visits in the colder months because he migrates. But Lovie enjoys his company. He is an especially nice bird, he is not territorial and gets along well with the other birds.
* Hummer, the Ruby-throated Hummingbird: Hummer and Lovie are friends from a distance because Hummer does not feed at the seed feeders where Lovie meets her friends. Instead, he drinks nectar from the nectar feeders or from blooming flowers. It seems to Lovie that they are always in flight. This is in part because they are very territorial and when not feeding they are busy chasing other hummingbirds away from “their” feeder.
* Goldie, the Goldfinch, and her cousins Purple Finch and House Finch: Lovie thinks the finch family has some of the most beautiful colors, especially in the spring and summer. They eat at the seed feeders but they also like a special type of seed that most other birds don’t like and they eat by hanging onto a special feeder.
* Blue Grosbeak and the Rose-breasted Grosbeak: Mrs. Wilson and Lovie look forward to these infrequent visitors. They drop in for a quick meal and drink of water before moving onward to their migration destination. It is a real eat and run (or fly) type visit. But a colorful one.

07.19.09

Busy as a Bee or a Hummingbird?

Posted in Birding for Children, New Childrens Book Friends in the Meadow - Birds at 9:35 pm by Administrator

My hummingbirds are busy as well as the bees. The red-bellied woodpecker has started his mid-summer task of gathering sunflower seeds and hiding them in the bark of the pine tree for safekeeping until he needs them this winter. So it seems all is well.

We have also been busy with summer tasks, gardening, birding and other regular summer jobs that come along with living in the country. We have in addition been busy promoting Friends in the Meadow-Birds.

A second press release was issued on July 16, 2009, titled, Friends in the Meadow - Birds, A New children’s Book Promoting Positive Parent-Child Relationships. This one was similar to the first one with more emphasis on the parent-child relationship. This press release was distributed by i-Newswire.com.

On July 17, 2009, the first Press Release (One Bird in the Hand and Two in the Bush) distributed by Free Press Release.com, was listed as part of a search list that was done for a new press release issued by Parents and Friends, which represents The Compassionate Friends which is a worldwide organization.

Friends in the Meadow-Birds has been entered into The National Best Books 2009 Awards event which is sponsored by USA Book News based in Los Angeles, California. Just for entering, the book receives a four month full color listing on USABookNews.com. The timing of this advertisement or promotion is just right for the Christmas holiday season.

Reviews of the book are in the making by several people,

The book now has a presence on Twitter and Facebook. It is becoming easier to find in net searches, so the web presence is beginning to grow.

Other promotional activities are also in the making. So we all have been busy bees or birds or people!

06.24.09

Welcome to Friends in the Meadow Blog

Posted in Birding for Children, New Childrens Book Friends in the Meadow - Birds, Parent-child relationship at 1:40 pm by Administrator

First Blog Post

Welcome to our blog! We love kids, nature and animals of all kinds, especially birds. Come and share anytime!!

The book, Friends in the Meadow – Birds, has passed the initial test of the most important critics to us who include our grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The three year old grandson became a “birder” when he was around eighteen months old. He found a weak Goldfinch on the ground, was able to get close to it and said, “See birdie”. He has been hooked since, so his approval of the book was pretty much automatic. He especially likes birding when he can get his hands on my binoculars! The seven year old liked receiving the certificate from the book after identifying his first twenty birds. The others were not so quick to approve, but agreed to its merit after reading the book. Whew. . . . . , the worse is over!

This blog post is the author’s introduction of Friends in the Meadow - Birds to all interested audiences. Children of parents who are bird watchers will most likely enjoy the book as they are already familiar with the parent’s involvement in birding. The book will give them a way to relate more to their parent’s interests. Other children will also be interested. Children of parents who are not birders may find themselves becoming interested in the hobby, as the child reads the book, or has the book read to them. More interest in the hobby will develop as the parent and child begin birding activities together. Who knows, the child may make a birder out of their parents! There are many ways the hobby of birding can enhance any relationship. But it really takes the parent-child relationship to another level as both are spending time with the other. Time together is the key to building a great hobby but more importantly, a great relationship.

  • c span 2009
  • coefficient
  • freida pinto miral
  • chicago bears 61
  • branson
  • chicago bears 08 record
  • search operatorssearch people
  • darts
  • gainesville
  • prizm
  • greg olsen vikingsgreg olsen wife
  • chad ochocinco vs skip bayless
  • battleship wilmington nc
  • stones
  • scented
  • zara phillips tongue
  • new england patriots offense
  • bea 0b0 105
  • new england patriots 07
  • new england patriots gillette stadium
  • search engines other than google
  • hp support 6500a plus
  • hear
  • scrapbook
  • freida pinto zac posen
  • search engines internet
  • search engines rankings 2011
  • connecticut 5 star resorts
  • bea 2011 map
  • tea party manifesto
  • gregg olsen books
  • c span ii
  • bea zuberbühler
  • chicago bears expo 2011
  • virgo
  • overnight
  • search engines watch
  • tea party texas
  • connecticut juvenile training schoolconnecticut kids
  • mtv youtube channel
  • search 5500
  • battleship galactica
  • bengals games
  • chicago bears gifts
  • freida pinto can't act
  • search jail inmates
  • chicago bears jewish players
  • dimension
  • connecticut 97.7connecticut attorney general
  • dis x
  • streets
  • alexandria
  • new england patriots 1997 roster
  • la ink 2011 season 5
  • new england patriots wiki
  • tea party hats
  • bea verdi
  • search 990 finder
  • injections
  • tea party zombies download
  • honeycomb
  • la ink ink
  • la ink corey
  • remus
  • bea 71 series staples
  • bengals for adoption
  • cspan washington correspondents dinner 2011
  • zara phillips youtube 2009
  • hdtv
  • chicago bears 4th phase
  • withdrawal
  • bengals insider
  • rams
  • randy moss combine results
  • connecticut renaissance faire
  • cspan hosts
  • beau coup
  • vince young usc
  • randy moss autograph
  • search engines 9
  • mtv 5 cover
  • zara phillips baby
  • randy moss wonderlic
  • hp support quick test pro
  • disaster
  • bengals merchandise
  • la ink upcoming episodes
  • jumbo
  • connecticut 30 news
  • mtv american idol
  • randy moss wallpaper
  • la ink season 5 premiere
  • vince young to eagles
  • greg olsen football
  • inland
  • pheonix
  • battleship kirishima
  • armstrong
  • vince young redskins
  • beagle
  • new england patriots 3 4
  • punctuation
  • chicago bears training camp
  • connecticut department of labor
  • chad ochocinco and cheryl burke
  • hp support greece
  • bengals 80's
  • mtv 25 lame
  • la ink season 5
  • sling
  • chad ochocinco traded
  • sanford
  • chad ochocinco quits football
  • chicago bears pictures
  • vince young jersey texas
  • c span kozol
  • freida pinto glamour 2011
  • search in vi
  • questionnaire
  • greg olsen boulder
  • battleship vittorio veneto
  • fargo
  • randy moss korey stringer
  • bea test
  • defenders
  • hp support center
  • hp support 530
  • vince young 2008
  • forex
  • bengals record 2010
  • disassembledis boards
  • bengals football
  • chen
  • tea party table settings
  • hp support 6310hp support 7200
  • zara phillips queen elizabeth
  • cspan presidents
  • vince young quiz
  • search cfisd.net
  • zara phillips and the queen
  • buildings
  • dis windsor wi
  • beamerbea france
  • vince young endorsementsvince young foundation
  • battleship ipad
  • zara phillips royal wedding picture
  • la ink season 6
  • mtv live
  • philly
  • zara phillips engagement ring
  • battleship history
  • new england patriots 50
  • vince young yahoo stats
  • hp support monitors
  • search domains
  • greg olsen website
  • millenia
  • bengals 09
  • tea party agenda
  • charity
  • prime
  • cspan facebook
  • playoff
  • search engines 2008
  • battleship texas hours
  • powerful
  • randy moss mix
  • finley
  • new england patriots 80
  • cspan streaming
  • acadamy
  • bengals andy dalton
  • cspan ap government review
  • connecticut 100 club
  • bea binene
  • chad ochocinco 15
  • dis systems
  • dis poem
  • la ink cast
  • towards
  • new england patriots 98.5
  • negative
  • casing
  • chad ochocinco sisterchad ochocinco twitter