Bring children back to nature: flower by flower; bird by bird, tree hallow by tree hallow. Curious By Nature will be explore wildflowers, birds, and many other unique natural wonders one by one. Just as knowing the name of a person connects you to that person, a child who knows the name of a wildflower or bird will appreciate its importance and want to preserve it. To begin this adventure, I will follow Frederic William Stack's book, Wildflowers Every Child Should Know published by Doubleday, Page & Company in 1909. Stack organizes his book according to color. I would like to explore each species by season. So check back for the first amazing wildflower that every child will remember by its smell, if not its other characteristics. That's right. It is one of earliest plants to appear in New England. By January or February you should be able to find this Skunk Cabbage popping up in a still very cold bog along the side of a country road. I'll be back with my own photo and more interesting facts about this member of the lilly family. Join me for this new adventure, flower by flower, bird by bird.
Showing posts with label Northeast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northeast. Show all posts
Monday, March 22, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Eastern Gray Squirrel
This Eastern Gray Squirrel knew where to find his acorn breakfast. First, he tunneled through the snow to get a stronger whiff to locate the nut. In one experiment, the scientists hid the nuts for the squirrels. The rodents found just as many acorns as they do when they store their own winter cache slightly below ground. This proved that it is smell, not memory, that leads a hungry squirrel to his meal.
Read More About It:
The Busy Little Squirrel by Nancy Tafuri
http://www.amazon.com/Busy-Little-Squirrel-Nancy-Tafuri/dp/0689873417/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1265771663&sr=8-
Read More About It:
The Busy Little Squirrel by Nancy Tafuri
http://www.amazon.com/Busy-Little-Squirrel-Nancy-Tafuri/dp/0689873417/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1265771663&sr=8-
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