Here are some pictures of my students enjoying their day.
Here are some pictures of the animals we saw at the park:
These were not in an enclosure but had made themselves right at home. |
Look carefully and you will see two peacocks from the bird sanctuary. |
A beaver. We will study beavers in depth during our science unit on how animals prepare for winter. |
The moose was having a rest during our stay. |
This is a flying squirrel. Their habitat was very interesting. There were buttons that visitors to MWP could press to shine the lights on the squirrels. Here is one filling up with nuts. |
He was taking a long, long nap. |
The black bear meandered over to near where I was standing and practically posed for this picture! |
The fox was taking a big drink while we visited. . . |
. . .and then he left his watering hole to give us a really strong stare. |
Two turtles sunning themselves on a log. |
He was watching all of the visitors very carefully. |
A turtle wandering around the bank of the pond. |
This was taken just after feeding time so he was just settling in for a nap. |
This is the MWP's famous albino raccoon. |
Two skunks shuffling around their enclosure looking for food. |
A turtle sunning itself on a log. There won't be too more days like this before winter! |
This is the second beaver in the enclosure. He was foraging for food. |
Another picture of the albino raccoon. |
Thank you to everyone who helped make this trip possible for the first graders at Dike-Newell!
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