What's Your Nature?
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Fungi at Heritage Park
We had so much fun learning about fungi!
Community Campfire: Summer Send-off!
Although we got rained out of our campfire on August 3rd, we're determined to send off the summer with s'mores and more! Join us for one last campfire on Thursday, August 17th at the Wachtmeister Field Station. We'll share our summer highlights - Nature Up North events or any other summertime adventures, have a few creative, summer-themed activities like rock painting and coloring sheets, and enjoy s'mores and a summer evening with each other.
Bumblebee Robber Fly!
Visited by a bumblebee robber fly at the canton farmers market! These flies are cleverly disguised as bees with their yellow and black coloration and fuzzy bodies - but a closer look and a few clues will give away their status as flies (members of the Diptera order). First - this guy only has one pair of wings. Bees have two pairs! He’s got short antennae, and his eyes are more round whereas bees generally have oval shaped eyes. Finally the giveaway that this isn’t just any fly, but a robber fly - the mustache (technical name: mystax, a collection of stuff bristles on the face).
Sunshine and Leaf!
I just love the way the sun shines through this leaf and you can see all of its intricate veins, and the rest of the tree stands a little out of focus in the background. Nature is so awesome!
Fungi & Fairy Houses at Lampson Falls
A rainy walk to Lampson Falls to build fairy houses, collecting material along the way, led to the discovery of lots of different fungi, all probably much happier than the humans at the damp conditions. despite the rain it was a joyful afternoon!
Hermit Flower Beetle
Seek identified this as a “Hermit Flower Beetle” he was the size of a half dollar, maybe a bit bigger, and I love that you can see the lamellate antennae, which is very characteristic of scarab beetles. This fella is similar to the beetles we know as june bugs, but not the same. Apparently they can emit a noxious odor when frightened!
Leaves Already Changing?
Enjoyed a nice morning walk on the SLU XC trails, but am surprised to see some leaves already turning red. Keep hearing that everything is “two weeks early,” plus these trees are on the edge of a soccer field right next to the road, so maybe not the healthiest habitat, contributing to some external stressors…
Teacher Workshop August 9th & 10th - Cancelled
Are you a St. Lawrence County teacher interested in incorporating more nature-based learning into your lessons? Do you want to increase opportunities for integrating outdoor learning with STEM content?
We're excited to bring back our annual summer teacher workshop in two parts!