Monday, September 28, 2009

Traveling in Wisconsin

What a busy weekend! I'm still going through photos of my honor guard in Danbury Wisconsin this weekend! Columbia, my mews buddy, traveled to the Apostle Islands to Annishanabe Gathering and Pow wow! She just loved the islands and met many wonderful people from the communities of Lac Courte Oreilles, Red Cliff, St Croix, Bad River, Mole Lake, and Lac du Flambeau. She was in the honor guard of the Grand Entry in the Pow wow! She said the cool, fresh air made her very hungry so she ate like a gourging juvenile eagle. She ended up eating over 2lbs of rabbit meat! wow!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Something's fishy about this egg!

How come this egg is so good at tennnis?
http://nationaleaglecenter.net/NEC-games/eagle-pong/eagle-pong.html

Here is a live link to Wack-a-Eagle! I've never heard of eagles in holes! Maybe in golf!
http://nationaleaglecenter.net/NEC-games/eagle-pop/eagle-pop.html

Wacka-a-Eagle?

OH MY!

http://nationaleaglecenter.net/NEC-games/eagle-pop/eagle-pop.html

Spend a Night in the Nest with me at the National Eagle Center




Night in the Nest Camp­­

The National Eagle Center invites 3rd-5th graders to spend a Night in the Nest this fall.

Come experience life through the eyes of a bald eagle- playing games, making friends, and meeting the center's five resident birds: Harriet, Angel, Columbia, Donald, and Was'aka. Campers will discover how an eagle captures and eats its food through games and a live feeding session. They will learn about its nest by creating one of their own to bring home, and participate in a scavenger hunt to find out when and why eagles migrate, and why so many can be found in Wabasha during one particular season of the year. A relay race will test their new knowledge and give them a chance to try their hand at the basics of falconry: knot tying and lifting the weight of an eagle. Every camper will receive a Night in the Nest t-shirt and have his/her picture taken with an eagle, to take home and treasure for years to come. $45 Members $50 Non-members
5pm to 9am, with an evening snack and bagel breakfast provided.
Camp sessions:
Saturday, October 10th- Sunday, October 11th
Saturday, October 24th- Sunday, October 25th
Location: The National Eagle Center, 50 Pembroke Ave, Wabasha MN. 55981
http://www.nationaleaglecenter.org/
Email: bridget@nationaleaglecenter.org