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Nature Notebook

by Mrs. Humphrey

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My Nature Notebook

By Mrs. Humphrey
2020
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Mr. Wade’s book and website have inspired me to take a closer look at nature right where I live. He lives in Minnetonka and has visited Glen Lake many times with his nature programs.
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Winter Birds
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What is eating my house?
Thought Bubble
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Observation 1: There has been a bird pecking away at the wood siding on my house. Since I’ve been home so much I finally got a good look at it. I know it’s a nuthatch because it’s always upside-down. After reading about it, I now wonder, is it making a hole to nest or is it eating some kind of bugs or ants that might be under my siding.
#4. Twenty Minute Hike
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10 New things I did not see or hear on my into the woods
Observation 1: Ground moss is sprouting.
2: Painted rock
3. Birds or woodpecker making noise
4. Fort
5. No leaves yet
8: Ducks flying overhead
6: A third painted rock
7: Muddy/earthy smells
Observation 10: Little ferns coming through the leaves.
9: Trees all laying the same way. Looks like they fell from wind in a storm.
Twenty Minute Hike - Seeking Beauty 4/25/2020
Observation: This tree was beautiful because it was hollowed out. It was hollowed out so much that I could stand all the way up on the inside of it. What is more beautiful is that this tree was still alive even though the inside was hollow. I wonder how old this tree is? How many years has it been standing there? What has it seen?
Observation: Look at the beauty inside this tree! I was standing inside the big tree looking up when I took the photo. Notice there are two big holes where the branches are also hollowed out. I wonder if animals live in those hollow branches? The color variations and texture of the bark look like a modern painting. Because this tree is living with it’s insides hollowed out, it is a unique, awe inspiring and a survivor.
Observation: Look at this beautiful little door in this tree? Who lives inside? Actually, not a fairy or a badger but a scar from some kind of accident. Look how beautiful the two different textures are; one goes up and down and the other is bumpy tree bark.
Observation: Bird homes or holes made to eat bugs.
Observation: Look at the beautiful roots going out of the tree. There has been a spring flood and the ground was washed away from the roots. This tree is also beautiful because it is HUGE.
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Animal Homes Field Trip
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I went on a virtual field trip on Tuesday, November 17 with Mr. Wade to Big Willow Park.
My number one highlight was....
Art here
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Story Here
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I learned....
Photo here
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