Counting On star Jessa Duggar Seewald has three beautiful kids, Spurgeon, 5, Henry, 4, and Ivy, 2. The star loves to spend time with her kids. And, this time, all four of them went out to have some nature time. Not just that, the kids saw something new on their way to embrace nature. Moreover, Jessa discovered some news and informed the fans during her outing with the kids. Let us take a look at the news.
Counting On: Jessa Duggar Enjoys Her Nature Time With Kids
Jessa Duggar, mother of three and soon to be four, loves to spend time with her kids. Fans also noticed that her social media account is filled with all of her kid’s photos. Well, that’s what most of the mom’s social media are filled with. Jessa embraces the growing period of her kids. And, she spends every time to cherish and live the moment. At the same time, the reality star updates her fans as well.
Jessa recently went out on a nature walk with her kids. She caught her kids in photos and updated her fans by posting them on Instagram. Jessa’s three kids could be seen running on the road. And, in the other picture, all three of them are holding geese feathers in their hands. That’s really sweet of the family to spend time with nature. But it seems that nature has taught Jessa a new thing.
Counting On: Jessa Learns A New Thing While Her Walk To Nature With Kids
Jessa Duggar Seewald explained to the fans a new thing she learned in her life. Jessa wrote about her walk to nature with the kids, “Canada geese must be molting because the kids found and scooped up tons of feathers as they ran ahead of me on the trail.” Jessa thought that the feather must have got mites on them. So, she instantly asked her kids to sanitize their hands. However, her kids started pleading with Jessa to let them keep the feathers.
To know more about Geese feather cleanliness, Jessa googled about it. She further wrote, “found out it’s actually against the law to keep migratory bird feathers! Back to nature they went.” Jessa and her kids will now have to stick to turkey and pigeon feathers. She ended her post by asking fans, “Is this news to anyone else, or am I the only one?” Jessa was new to knowing that keeping migratory birds’ feathers is not a legal thing to do.
Well, it seems that the news is also new to the fans. One fan even asked on Jessa’s post, “Why on earth is it against the law?” Another wrote, “I knew it was illegal for eagle feathers! But not geese? interesting.” Many inline continued to claim that they, too, had no clue about the same. Did you know? Let us know your answers in the comments below.