
We let our son choose his bedtime book and for the past few weeks now it's been A Sand County Almanac. Well we are just about through it. I've got the and sketches here and there version and it's amazing seeing him light up as we stumble across the sketches, and flip back to ones we've already seen. Do you guys know of any of the other classic conservationist/naturalists books with either sketches or pictures? I've got Rinella's American Buffalo on deck for bedtime, and The New Hunters Encyclopedia that we found at a garage sale that he likes to flip through.
At 23 months this kid loves the outdoors. His first three words were deer, turkey and fish. He's got my dad's old OLT duck and goose calls that he likes to harass the dogs and his mom with. We were able to wait out a group of toms as they worked right to us this spring to about 15 yards while looking for morels, and sheds. I was able to snap a picture just as they took off running.

I plan to keep nudging him into the outdoors like my father did for me. Never forced me into going, but always offered me to come along and never mentioned being disappointed when I choose to sleep in. His eyes always told a different story though.
Any tips you guys have got for me as he gets older? I'm worried about once I've got to start competing with our technology soaked world. A couple buddies are struggling getting their kids to come along and I can see the pain on their faces when we talk about it.