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A Drawing of Sea Creatures by Jaden, a fan of Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders

 

A picture of sea life drawn by Jaden, a five year old fan of Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders

A picture of sea life drawn by Jaden, a five year old fan of Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders

This is Jaden’s drawing of sea creatures sent to us by Jaden’s mom.  Jaden is a fan of Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders and gave his permission for us to post this on our website and blog.

This is what Jaden’s mom says about the drawing:

“My son Jaden drew these sea creatures while listening to Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders singing “IF I WERE A FISH and Other Ocean Songs For Kids” (his favorite CD!). I thought I would send it to you so you could see the art that your music inspired. There’s an octopus, sharks, dolpin, fish, sea turtle, sea otter, walrus, and whale (with kelp) – can you find them all?”  — Angela W.   (www.meltingpotmoms.org)

We love kids songs and art about about ocean animals, especially kids’ drawings.  Please send us your art or drawings about animals if you’d like others to see it on our Blog.  You can send your drawings of ocean animals (or any animals)  to Birdsong at: littleonesmusic@gmail.com.

Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders say hello to a gray whale.

In the this photo

Birdsong and Dr. Marcie say hello to a gray whale in San Ignacio lagoon, Baja Mexico. We kept singing our song

Birdsong and Dr. Marcie say hello to a gray whale. How lucky are we?

Birdsong and Dr. Marcie will never forget this moment when they were greeted by a gray whale in San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja Mexico during a trip with our friends from Baja Discovery.

This was a very special moment for us. We really wanted to see a whale so we kept singing our kids’ song “Migration” until a baby gray whale and its mother heard us and came right up to our boat. “Migration, Migration, my, my, my how far those gray whales go!” we sang. And that gray whale looked us right in the eyes!

“Migration” is one of the first songs recorded by Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders and is on our CD “IF I WERE A FISH and Other Ocean Songs for Kids.” When Birdsong first heard about these amazing whales and their long migration every year, she knew she wanted to write a kids’ song about the gray whale. Birdsong often sees the gray whales off the coast of southern California where she lives. They make the longest migration of any mammal alive! How lucky are we to have had the chance to be so close to a baby gray whale?  We hope he or she liked our song “Migration!”

Do you have any special memories of seeing a whale?

Watch our Gray Whale song video for kids, “MIGRATION”

Dear Friends,

The gray whales have arrived in the lagoons of Baja, Mexico and they have having their babies! This is always such an exciting time of year for us at Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders. In 2007, we were lucky enough to visit the gray whales in the San Ignacio lagoon in Mexico. The mothers and baby whales came right up to our boats, poked their heads out of the water and let us touch them. (We even snuck in a kiss or two!) It was very exciting and the whales so beautiful. Thank you, gray whales, for making contact with us. We will remember you forever!

I hope you enjoy our gray whale song video for kids, “MIGRATION”. It includes beautiful photos of the gray whales taken by our friend Guy Loucks, performance footage of Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders (taken by our friend Michelle Spieker) and beautiful singing by our friend and fan, Ella.

A whale of a hug to you,

Birdsong

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