Sunday, July 29, 2012

Ways to the Protect Nature

You should protect nature because nature has stuff that we need like water and food. We should protect animals because, what if there weren't any animals? That would be very sad, don't you think? Here are some ways to protect nature.

You should not throw litter into the rivers and lakes or onto the ground because it when it rains they will be washed into the storm drains that eventually go into the rivers or lakes or oceans.

You can help out in your local park planting trees or other plants.

That boy is not me. But I would like to plant a tree!

You can not chop down trees because that destroys animals' habitats.

And it is good not to eat meat because that kills animals. And also do not hunt animals when you do not need to, just for fun or for the sake of killing animals.



You should stop poaching in national forests and nature reserves.

It is good to recycle things that can be recycled, even if it is not by the city. Whole Foods recycles number 5 plastics.

You should use less fossil fuels, instead you can use fuels such as wind, water, and solar power even if it does a little bit of damage like hurting birds.

You should not waste energy: turn off the lights when you leave the room or your apartment or your house.

You should ride bikes, walk, take the train, or carpool to not use so many fossil fuels.

We can all help nature!

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Life on the Ice

Animals in the arctic need to have a way to keep themselves warm because it is very cold.  Most animals have blubber like walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears. 


Some have thick fur like polar bears, fur seals, arctic foxes, arctic wolfs and elk. 


In the winter it is always dark.  The aurora borealis shines bright over the animals' heads.  



There are no trees in the arctic but there are smaller plants and bushes.  Many animals catch fish like penguins, seals, walruses, and various flying birds.




Thursday, July 26, 2012

What Was Around Before Humans?

In the Jurassic age, Stegosaurus grazed in the fields and Allosaurus prowled the forest.

Stegosaurus grazing
Allosaurus prowling, looking for food.


















Then a mass extinction happened. Lots of plants and animals died out. This marks the end of the Jurassic and the start of the Cretaceous when new plants and animals evolved. Tyrannosaurus Rex stalked Triceratops while the Triceratops were grazing in the fields. The Velociraptor packs attacked Maiasaura in the rain forest, while Pteranodons dominated the skies. I did a little research for this post.

Whoosh! Pteranodon swoops low over the water.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Animal Transportation

Many animals walk or run on land. Some swim or fly. Others climb in trees, such as monkeys or lemurs. Some hop on the ground such as kangaroos and wallabies. Some animals slither such as snakes. There are some animals that do not come up above ground, they crawl, dig, or slide underground. Some animals barely move at all, such as three-toed sloths, barnacles and sea anemones.

This is a lemur. He says, "Woo-hoo!" because he is so high up and he is having so much fun.

Woosh!

Nature's Responses to the Seasons

Lots of birds migrate south.

 
Bears hibernate in winter. In the rainforest it is always hot. The arctic winters are dark all the time. The animals don't mind. Predators such as wolves and other carnivores follow the herds of herbivores.     


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Birds at My Camp

Last week I saw 2 hawks sitting on the fence near the camp meeting sign. I saw the white peacock walking near a different fence near where I have "canteen." Here are some pictures my mom took.


 I saw the hawks doing a strange dance. They were doing short little flutters and hops near each other and flapping their wings. I think it was a courtship dance.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Hawk Sighting!

A little while before I left camp today, while we were waiting for our parents, a hawk flew low over my councilor's head! Then we saw it in a tree eating a squirrel. All the kids ran over to see the hawk. I wish I could have taken a picture of it, but I did not have my camera. Instead I am using a different picture from the Internet.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Animal Senses

Tree frogs have great sight. Rabbit have good hearing.












People have 5 senses, but other animals have more. Bats, dolphins, pit vipers, and sharks have more than five. Bats and dolphins have echolocation. Pit vipers and sharks have heat sensing.





Staying Safe

Different animals have different ways of staying safe from predators. For example, porcupines have quills that poke into enemies and do not come out easily. Skunks spray stinky smells at their enemies. Armadillos have thick armor that enemies cannot easily break through. Cobras spread out a big hood to scare away enemies and make themselves look bigger. Moths have big eye-spots on their wings that make them look bigger and more ferocious to birds and other predators. 


Saturday, July 7, 2012

What's for dinner?

Different animals eat different things. Some animals eat plants, other animals eat meat. Some scavenge, others kill live prey, such as lions, tigers, panthers, pumas, lynxes, bobcats, hawks, boas, eagles, falcons, wolves, sharks, and gila monsters.

What Nature Is In My City

Hello! My name is Sam. I live in New York City with my parents. I plan to be writing this blog about nature. Some people do not know there is nature in New York City. But I have seen blue jays, squirrels, raccoons, spiders, butterflies, worms, centipedes, slugs, snails, ants, turtles, ducks, geese, hawks, crayfish, chipmunks, mice, rats, sparrows, robins, crows, caterpillars, bees, beetles, fireflies, grubs, fish, and of course, pigeons. And what about ladybugs?

There are also lots of plants too, such as trees, flowers, grass, weeds... We have forest in the park, lakes, rivers, swamps, fields, hills, valleys, and beaches all in New York City. I saw seagulls and pelicans at Coney Island.