Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Pictures from the Field


These are some more pictures from the last couple days.

Who can indentify this caterpillar by looking on the website, www.caterpillars.org

Can you see the animal on the tree trunk?

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I am working in our bunkhouse which also is our lab. Check for more pictures later today.

Here is a link to click on so you can view a special dance:







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3 Comments:

At April 21, 2009 9:38 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

hello again Ms. Cumming,
We are enjoying the blog with the pictures of you!
questions from Mr. Kropp's Kindergarten class
1. Do caterpillars change colors? Parfait
2. Do caterpillars have eggs?
questions from ms. lewton and ms. nicholson's class
1. how long do caterpillars live? sarah
2. How do caterpillars eat? mayly
3. How many legs do caterpillars have? alexis
4. How long does it take for a caterpillar to eat a whole leaf? makai

 
At April 22, 2009 1:15 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

thahk you for making amazing discoveries.
caterpillars are because there are so many different kinds. i like how you put all of the different thihgs on your blog. we can't wait until you come back and tell us all about your trip with your photos of caterillars. the split tail caterpillars are very incredible. ms. johnson wishes she was in a kayak next to you. the caterpillar with many lashes looked very unusually scientific.
from ms. johnson's class and mr. horrigan's class

 
At April 22, 2009 9:47 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

we loved the dancing video and i was taught by one of the third grade students how to enlarge the picture after which we watched the dance several times over. ms. halper

 

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