Showing posts with label Habitats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Habitats. Show all posts

Friday, January 22, 2021

Nature Challenge #11: My Special Spot!

Hello there everyone, I sure do hope that you are having a wonderful day so far, and that you have gotten the time to step outside for a while! Here's the nature challenge! I started this challenge a long time ago, and really enjoyed it as soon as I started it!

Nature Challenge #11: My Special Spot                                   

Choose a small spot in your backyard - it can be anything from a big rock you like to sit on, to a little spot behind the shed full of weeds and bugs - as long as it's small. Every day, or every week, or as often as you can, bring your nature notebook with you and go sit in that spot for 5-10 minutes. (see more about recording nature in a notebook here: https://coloradowildlife1213.blogspot.com/search?q=nature+notebook ) Record everything. For instance: the weather (temps, clear or cloudy, ect.), and animal sightings (this includes bugs), and sightings of plants (from a dead dandelion to a rare columbine), and, of course, sketches of everything! Make it a routine to come out to your special spot and record everything through the year. This is a fun activity, as you get to watch how your special spot changes through the seasons! I do hope you enjoy this nature challenge!

-Lili

Monday, December 7, 2020

Three Weekly Pictures

 Hello everyone! I am going to start posting three photos every week. They will be of animals, plants, and other nature-related things. Hope you enjoy!

Here are this week's three pictures:

Tree

Robin

Western Scrub-Jay


-Kate


Monday, June 15, 2020

What Makes a Habitat a Habitat?

What Makes a Habitat a Habitat?
-Lili

    What is a habitat? A habitat is a place where a living being makes it's home. All living beings, including both animals and humans need four things: food, water, shelter, and space. Any place has to have all four of these things to be a habitat. Today we are going to look at those four things that make a place a habitat.

1.FOOD
All living beings need food to survive. For instance, think about Cottontail Rabbits. Rabbits eat grass and wildflowers, including dandelions. Would a Cottontail rabbit be able to survive in Antarctica or the Pacific ocean? Nope. Neither place has the right food for a rabbit to survive, and therefore would be an ideal habitat. Humans need food to survive too. What is your favorite food?

2.WATER
Just like all living things need food to survive, they also need water. Many animals who live in areas with out actual bodies of water have special characteristics the help them get the water they need. Some animals absorb their moister our of the plants they eat. Others drink dew or collected rainwater. A few animals are able to survive without water for a very long time, such as camels. Humans need to drink water everyday. Do you use a reusable bottle or a single-use one?

3. SHELTER
Shelter is another thing that is essential to their - and our - survival. Different animals have different types of shelters. Lizards live under rocks. Moles live in burrows underground. Bears live in dens. Other animals, like birds, don't live in one specific place the entire time unless they have babies. Shelters keep them safe from the elements: rain, snow, wind, hot, cold, and so on. Humans also live in shelters. What kind of house do you live in?

4. SPACE
The final thing that makes a habitat a habitat is space. all animals, as well as humans, need space. Many animals, such as eagles and lions, are very territorial. Animals also need space so their is enough to eat. Do you sometimes want to be alone? 

Today, look at the wildlife around you. What is that bird eating? Where do you think that squirrel lives? How does that rabbit get water? Ask lots of questions, make observations, and have fun! And, of course, remember to post your comments, questions, and observations in the comments below!

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