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abcmommy Forum All-Star
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Well, our family also strives to be a team, but I think any family with an athoritative set of parents will at some point see an us vs them mentality.
Even if its as simple as "us" not wanting a dog and "them" wishing for one. I think its basic human (family?) nature and why kids enjoy some hyperbolic silliness in books.
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Dawn Forum All-Star
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MaryM wrote:
Since you said you could hear an owl in your area - you could go on an owl hunt. Look for the tell-tale pellets and whitewash around base of trees. It indicates a favorite roost. |
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I have no idea if what we are seeing on our one spruce and many pines is from owls, but there is a strange white-ish goo that has formed in certain areas on the trees, right around branch stubs, or perches. This could be from squirrels or birds, I'm not sure. We haven't found any owl pellets, although we haven't really been looking. We just came in from taking pictures of this strange stuff and I will post them on my blog later.
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Donna Forum All-Star
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MaryM wrote:
The "wild" pellets were more interesting to dissect because they had more varied contents. So if you are lucky enough to find some that's great. |
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So true.
We've ordered owl pellets before and have had lots of fun dissecting them. But...two weeks ago we found a "wild" pellet on the trail we were hiking. We dissected it right there. It was soooo cool.
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Dawn Forum All-Star
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 3:21pm | IP Logged
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Dawn wrote:
I have no idea if what we are seeing on our one spruce and many pines is from owls, but there is a strange white-ish goo that has formed in certain areas on the trees, right around branch stubs, or perches. This could be from squirrels or birds, I'm not sure. We haven't found any owl pellets, although we haven't really been looking. We just came in from taking pictures of this strange stuff and I will post them on my blog later. |
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I just posted the goo pictures. Any ideas?
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MacBeth Forum All-Star
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 3:29pm | IP Logged
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Looks like sap to me, especially as it is coming out of wounded places on the tree. Is it sticky?
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MacBeth Forum All-Star
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Donna wrote:
two weeks ago we found a "wild" pellet on the trail we were hiking. We dissected it right there. It was soooo cool. |
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We love wild pellets. Cool stuff like shrew teeth are just not found in the boxed kind!
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Dawn Forum All-Star
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 3:39pm | IP Logged
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MacBeth wrote:
Looks like sap to me, especially as it is coming out of wounded places on the tree. Is it sticky? |
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Oh, MacBeth, I have come such a long way. I just read your reply and went directly outside, dragged stacked lawn chair under the closest tree, got myself up there and reached up to where I could touch some of this stuff ... it is, I think, as you suggested, definitely sap. It is not sticky but kind of spongy to the touch and my finger smelled like sap afterward. So much for owls!
Thanks for your help; I will update my post soon.
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abcmommy wrote:
I'm pretty sure my 5 yo is familiar with mooning, so if that is the only objectionable element we are totally going to read and see this. |
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FWIW they left the mooning part out of the movie (we just saw it yesterday). I thought it was pretty good. The Florida scenery was just breathtaking.
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One more thing! I was looking through some piles of stuff this morning and found the educator guide I received in the mail just before Hoot was released. It is geared toward grades 6-8 and there are some interesting ideas and activities. I particularly like the page that compares Mullet Fingers with Thoreau! I think I will plan a field trip to Walden Woods in the near future (haven't been in years). And this all ties in nicely with the biographies of naturalists thread.
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Thanks to Theresa on the Nature Freebies thread, I found the neatest Rock Owls at the San Diego Zoo website and I immediately thought of HOOT and the little Burrowing Owls. If I made these I think I'd just have to put them in the garden beside a homemade burrow!
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Oh, those are cute!!!
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marihalojen wrote:
Thanks to Theresa on the Nature Freebies thread, I found the neatest Rock Owls at the San Diego Zoo website and I immediately thought of HOOT and the little Burrowing Owls. If I made these I think I'd just have to put them in the garden beside a homemade burrow! |
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Thank you, Jennifer (and Theresa)! I just printed out the webpage so we can make these little guys. HOOT really has us going down all kinds of fun rabbit trails!
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Karen T Forum All-Star
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Posted: June 23 2006 at 9:36am | IP Logged
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We haven't read the book or seen the movie yet, but in reading a preview it sounded very much like The Owl in the Shower, which we read last year. is Hoot a copycat of that, or completely different?
Karen T
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