Monday, May 4, 2020

happy star wars day

may the forth be with you. today is star wars day. when most peapole calibrate it by doing a star wars marathon.
my brothers birthday was yesterday and i think he is vary happy about it. he is 14 naw.
i just wanted to say happy star wars day.

Monday, April 27, 2020

my findings on house sparrows

4/27/2020  my findings on house sparrows
House sparrows are called old world sparrows because
they come from
Europe and a large part of
asha.
House sparrows are cavity nesters and decimate
the bluebird and
other native cavity nesters
populations by using potential homes and eating their
potential food.
I have found several nests and by continual observation have
noticed
several facts about their
nesting behavior. The female house sparrow starts
building her nest in
early april or late march.
Unlike some other species the female starts building
her nest before she
finds a mate. Some birds
pair up and make a nest together these do not. It appears to me
that they mate while the females are
in the process of building the nest. 
These little birds are very flighty and hard to photograph but i manded
to get some good shots.
            Femail                                                                       mail 

As you can see the mail has much more distinct markings than
most sparrows.
It is very hard to
identify female sparrows so i had to get nearenoughth to the mail to see its splashes.

Friday, April 17, 2020

prolong of my novall R.O.V.E.R                                                                            


A small gray rabbit hopped onto the dark surface. When she
reached the yellow line in the center
she stopped and stared up at the night sky. The night was
clear and the moon shone bright on
the little rabbit. Her white tail attracted the attention
of a young deer standing on the opposite
side of the road. He gazed fixedly at her as a distant roar
reached his ears. The rabbit heard it too
and started slowly hopping towards him. She quickly got bathed
in a bright light and she
turned her head and stared at two glowing orbs getting steadily
nearer by the second. The
roaring was deafening and the light was so bright but the little
rabbit couldn't look away and
stood as if in a trance, rooted to the spot. The buck
suddenly burst into action- he raced onto the
pavement and lowered his head, his one prong antlers
shoved the little rabbit to safety. But it
was too late for him. A blinding light and a devastating impact.

Far away in the forest realm, nestled in a bed of soft oak leaves, a
little loksen prince opened his
eyes for the first time.  

Saturday, March 21, 2020

my findings announcement

hello i just want to introduce a new seares on my blog. it is called the my finding serys and it will consist of my observations on various wild animals while i am on our travailing adventures. i have seen so many incredible animals on our journey and i cant wate to show you.

Friday, March 20, 2020

a little about horseshoe crabs

Horseshoe crabs are not ctstashins like other crabes, in fact they are more closely related to 
erakneds such as spiders or squwaripons.
Many people think that they eather use their tails to stab or sting but this is only a myth.
The tails only purpose is to turn them over when the tide flips them. An adult horseshoe crab can stay
alive on shore for up to for howers as long as they can bery themselves in the sand to stay most.
Adults must travel up from the depths to spawn on shore. When a horseshoe crab hatches it doesn't
have a tail have a tail and they slowly grow and molt. They reach adult size when they are teen years
old and they can reach up to twenty years old. As adults they start eating more adult food and
moving deeper. 
The diet of a horseshoe crab is omnivores they eat clams, snals, and algae among other things.

If you look at one from the top it had three parts, the head, the body, and the tail. The legs are located
under the head which shale give them their name. The joint located between the head and the body is
ther digging tool along with the shovel shaped head. They bend their body in half tn the wet sand and
they work their way down and in the process that cover themselves in sand. They are easy to find if
you know where and how to look. The best places are shallow sandy beaches in the south. It also helps
if there a few if any waves. Hermit crabs and horseshoe crab both leave trails in the sand.They are very
similar and it is hard to tell the difference unger water. If you follow the trail it will most likely lead to a
snail shell in which is a hermit crab has made his home or you might find a lump in the sand, if you dig
in said sand lump you might find a horseshoe crab. If you do please treat it with respect, these amazing
creatures are harmless but extremely interesting and their existence my soon be threatened like so
many other sea creatures.

Saturday, November 2, 2019

resent activity

i have not posted fora a while on my YouTube Chanel or blog.
here are some of the reasons (or excuses)
1 the internet at our camp site is supper slow so i never got a round to doing enthing
2 i have been doing school
3 i have acshaly made a lot of videos about rainbow loom totarels bu my editing program wont work
4 i have also been doing these   

Sunday, October 20, 2019

the outside world


rel adventure never happens until you step out of your house and step in to the out doers .This is when the most proponent memories and family experiences occur. National parks and national forests are a great way to start having those life changing adventures.




When I was younger we took numerous camping trips.We mostly went op to the Grand masa National Forest in Colorado and up to the blue masa raesivware.