It's that exciting time of year when ducks, geese, and many other birds are nesting, with eggs soon to hatch into baby birds! While it’s natural (especially for kids) to be curious and want to …
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It's that exciting time of year when ducks, geese, and many other birds are nesting, with eggs soon to hatch into baby birds! While it’s natural (especially for kids) to be curious and want to peek into these nests, it’s important to remember that they need help in protecting them, too. Carolyn May, director of finance and operations at Norman Bird Sanctuary, offered this most important piece of advice: “If you stumble upon a nest, it's best to leave it alone.”
Here are a few things to keep in mind as an ‘observer’ of these birds:
Note: This information was compiled from Norman Bird Sanctuary and the Wild Life Clinic. For some detailed information on protecting all types of birds, visit the Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s website.