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Tag: nature observation

The Life of a Minnesota Lake

This post comes to us from Freya, a Bucktails and Ursids alumni, and one of our Youth Blog Correspondents.  She writes about the formation of the many lakes of Minnesota, which give the state its nickname, “the Lake State,” and the interesting (and hungry) creatures she met during her trip there.  Freya also shares more …

The Sacred Grove

Cole, a PA Bucktail and Monthly Youth Blog Correspondent, writes about his trip to the Delaware Water Gap – we can all take his advice about taking some time to step back and appreciate a moment with nature. This summer, I went to the Delaware Water Gap in New Jersey with my girlfriend and her …

As Summer Nods To Fall…

Jon, a PA Drummer, wrote this piece, describing how summer fades into fall.  The imagery he uses is truly inspiring, and his photographs capture the essence of the beauty of fall! Just as a relay-runner hands the baton and bobs his head at the next runner, so Summer nods to Fall. Summer is as breathy …

Adansonia digitata – The Baobab, or “Upside-Down” Tree

The Baobab tree, Adansonia digitata, is native to the African Savanna, and as you can see the tree is very interesting. The Baobab is known as the “upside-down” tree, because when it is bare, which it is just before, just after, and during the African dry season (which lasts around five months) it looks like …

Summer Fishing

Julie, an Ursids alumni, writes about fishing with her father over the summer in this week’s blog post.  As the weather gets a little chiller every day, it’s nice to remember the warmer days of summer! Over the summer my dad and I try to go out fishing as often as possible and as early …