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Diamondbacks Youth
March 13th, 2009 by admin

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Mongoose Lark Girls' Bike (18-Inch Wheels) Mongoose Lark Girls' Bike (18-Inch Wheels)
List Price: $129.99
Sale Price: $64.21

R1825 Features: -Lark girl's bike.-Material: Steel, aluminum, rubber.-Low stand style frame.-Coaster and caliper front and rear brakes.-Low stand frame with unicorn frame.-Number plate safety pads training wheels...

Diamondback Girls' Tess 20 Jr Mountain Bike (2011 Model, 20-Inch Wheels) Diamondback Girls' Tess 20 Jr Mountain Bike (2011 Model, 20-Inch Wheels)
List Price: $179.99
Sale Price: $134.99

With a geometry designed to take big hits but with features conducive to a beginner, the Tess 20 Jr. Mountain Bike is Diamondback's introductory mountain bike for girls. Tess features a front suspension fork, an integrated chainguard, and durable Shimano twist shifters and derailleurs for trouble-free, single-handed gear changes that familiarize the beginning rider with the process of shifting...

Mongoose Spin BMX Freestyle Bike (20-Inch Wheels) Mongoose Spin BMX Freestyle Bike (20-Inch Wheels)
List Price: $299.99
Sale Price: $249.99

Classic BMX styling combined with a host of quality safety features make this a great bike for track and street riders. Equipped with a handcrafted Hi-Ten Boy's Team series frame and a handcrafted Hi-Ten jumping fork, the Mongoose Spin BMX bike is strong enough for off-road cycling, dirt jumping, and trick riding...

Arizona Diamondbacks Luis Gonzalez Player Name & Number Youth Jersey T-Shirt Size 7 Arizona Diamondbacks Luis Gonzalez Player Name & Number Youth Jersey T-Shirt Size 7
Sale Price: $16.99

Everyone will know who your favorite player is when they see you in this Name & Number T-shirt from Majestic Athletic. This short sleeve 100% cotton jersey t-shirt proudly displays the team logo screen-printed at front chest, with the player's name and number shown at the back.

Encouraging a New Generation

Birding is such a wonderful avenue to developing one’s sense of nature.  It is an activity the leads many into a greater appreciation for the environment.  It may even lead one to advocacy of good stewardship of the earth and influence the decisions made as one conducts their life.  Thus birding serves as a gateway into an understanding of humans interplay with nature and the environment. It behooves us to encourage our youth in nature observation.

If your community has a green space or green corridor, take your children on a hike.  The fresh air the beauty of the woods surrounding the trail will fill you and your children with a sense of adventure.  It may lead to an appreciation of our ancestors as they trekked across the wilderness to establish roots where the family now lives.

One way to accomplish this goal would be to purposely plan vacations in which the family camps out.  State and National Parks provide a way in which a family can drive up to a campsite with their gear and have an enjoyable time “in the woodsâ€.  If you are not sure that the family can endure a week or two living in such a way, then try a weekend campout at a nearby state or regional park.

 And then there is birding.  Birding is an activity that can begin in the backyard.  Its beginning is as simple as putting up a feeder, filling it with black oiled sunflowers, and then watching through the window.   Of course, providing youth with a good pair of binoculars facilitates their identification of the birds they watch, but also allows for the observation of the fine detail of their feathers and the unique behaviors of particular birds.  For children up to third grade a small yet good binocular would be the Audubon 7 x 18 Mini.  For youth up to middle school one might consider the Vortex 8 x 42 Crossfire.  High School youth would be well equipped with a Stokes 8 x 42 Talon or Vortex 8 x 42 Diamondback.

Our children are filled with wonder and blessed with curiosity.  With a bit of effort on our part we can encourage our children to grow into adults caring for the very earth we ourselves hold dear.  Now is the time to begin, if we have not previously done so.  It is not too late nor too early.  For what is good, it is always the right time.

About the Author

Roy Smallwood is the owner of Kingbirdfeeders.com. Roy began this enterprise after a 26 year career as a teacher of science. His love and enjoyment of the outdoors and birding in particular is the impetus for the company. He is an active member of the Central Texas Audubon Society. He encourages everyone to participate and enjoy birding whether in the backyard or in the field. Visit www.kingbirdfeeders.com for , binoculars and spotting scopes and happy birding!


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