There's feeder thingies for getting pellets to feed the wildlife (bring quarters!) and I can attest the ducks are FRIENDLY and know what that feeder is all about. :) Plus they have some animals they're rehabbing you can feed, or not feed (I'm sorry turkey beaks are DAMN scary and I don't blame any kid for not wanting to get near that!)
There isn't food there (as I recall) but it's perfect for a packed lunch, a hangout and a walk if you're up for it. Last time I was there my nephew was 5ish (BTW - he turned 17 last week. FUCK ME I'M OLD) and we hit up Subway for lunch, ate at a picnic bench near the car for convenience, then toured the museum and the general grounds. He loved it.
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Date: 2013-04-10 06:53 pm (UTC)http://www.massaudubon.org/Nature_Connection/Sanctuaries/Blue_Hills/index.php
There's feeder thingies for getting pellets to feed the wildlife (bring quarters!) and I can attest the ducks are FRIENDLY and know what that feeder is all about. :) Plus they have some animals they're rehabbing you can feed, or not feed (I'm sorry turkey beaks are DAMN scary and I don't blame any kid for not wanting to get near that!)
There isn't food there (as I recall) but it's perfect for a packed lunch, a hangout and a walk if you're up for it. Last time I was there my nephew was 5ish (BTW - he turned 17 last week. FUCK ME I'M OLD) and we hit up Subway for lunch, ate at a picnic bench near the car for convenience, then toured the museum and the general grounds. He loved it.