Diana, Sue and Nancy have recently saw the geyser. They have learned about the geyser as a matter of fact. They are other activities to do in camp of course. They can do some birdwatching by the way. They can learn about birds when they go to school. Let's hope that Diana and her friends will be doing some birdwatching.

"That was nice to see the geyser, Di." said Sue.

"It sure was, girls." said Diana. "In fact, we can learn about geysers when we go to school."

"That sounds like a good idea, Di." said Nancy.

"I know, girls." said Diana. "I liked that geyser."

"Same here." said Sue. "What should we do next?"

"We can do some birdwatching." said Diana.

"That sounds fine with me." said Sue.

Diana and her friends went to go birdwatching.

"Here we are, girls." said Diana.

"Do we have everything, Di?" Nancy asked.

"Yes, we did." said Diana. "I have the binoculars with me."

"That is good, Di." said Sue. "We wouldn't do birdwatching without it."

"That is true, girls." said Diana. "I also brought some bird food."

"We didn't want to eat that." said Nancy.

"The birds can." said Diana.

"I am aware of that already, Di." said Sue.

"Let's keep an eye on some birds." said Diana.

"Okay, Di." said Sue.

Diana and her friends spotted a bird.

"I found something, girls." said Diana.

"What is that bird, Di?" Sue asked.

"That is an American Goldfinch." said Diana.

"I have seen that before." said Sue.

"Me too." said Nancy. "Try to feed him."

Diana feeds an American Goldfinch bird.

"What did you give him?" Nancy asked.

"I feed him some nyjer seed." said Diana.

"That is good." said Sue. "You wouldn't feed the wrong bird food."

"We can study that bird once we go to school." said Diana.

"I hope so, Di." said Sue.

Diana and her friends saw an American Goldfinch bird leaving.

"Good to see that bird." said Diana. "Let's keep looking for some birds."

Diana and her friends are having a good birdwatching. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.