One thing I love about living in Colorado is that while "real" spring is far from here, we can go play outside on the scattered nice, warm days in February and March. On a whim the kids and I went to Bluff Lake Nature Center. I planned to collect some water if there was any in the wetland, and to start a project of taking a picture in one spot over time to see the changes. Here are some photos from our trip.
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Our chosen spot to document over the seasons |
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Take a picture of me! |
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We found a tuft of bunny fur and an owl pellet (at least I *think* that's what it is!) |
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We collected a vial of water to look at under the microscope. Tons of raccoon prints down by the water! We watched a DVD yesterday about water ecosystems, so some microscope viewing of our local winter water is in order.
I wandered in from Jessica's blog.
ReplyDeleteYou should totally pick apart that owl pellet. Use a spray bottle to wet it down a little bit and it will start to fall apart.