Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Nature Challenge #7 and an Update!

 Hello everyone! I have a new nature challenge! Sound mpa! I got the idea from a virtual bird lesson, where students were asked to make something called a Sound Map. What is a Sound Map? I'll show you!

How To Make A Sound Map

Although it would be best to make your sound map outside, you can also make one inside for practice. Using a pen or pencil, mark an x in the middle of your paper. That x marks you. Then, for the next three to five minutes, record all the sounds you hear by drawing them on the paper in relation to yourself. (The x.) If you want, you can also make drawings to go the words. Scientists use Sound Maps to help find out things like the general number of birds in a specific area. Enjoy!

UPDATE

If you all want to hear more about Wildflower, and her fawn, Columbine, I've got news! They've finally joined their winter herd! You see, every winter the male deer will gather together their own herd, or "harem" as it is often called, of females and their babies. This year the male of Wildflower's herd is...........   Roscoe! Wildflower joined the herd with another female, Bunny (I tell you that deer has the tallest ears ever!) and Bunny's two babies, Birch, who is very stocky, and Aspen, who doesn't seem to be eating enough. When they joined the herd, there were al ready some other deer, whom I don't know. I will name them soon tho! 

Until next time!

-Lili

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