Hi parents and students of ENWYC,
Sorry there has been a lack of posts recently. Not to worry though, there should be some new pictures and post coming soon!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Attention ENWYC
Due to some confusion at Fernbank Science Center, there will be NO class this coming Friday! All the other classes dates will stay the same. Again class on Friday the 19th is cancelled!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Schedule For Fall Semester 2011
Exploring Nature With Your Child at Fernbank Science Center is scheduled for the following dates at 6:30pm
- August 19th (Note: this is a Friday evening)
Thursday evenings as follows:
- September 1st, 15th, 29th
- October 13th, 27th
- November 10th, 17th
- December 1st, 15th
I look forward to seeing you at class! Don't forget your interesting natural artifacts.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Wolf Spider with egg case
Our wolf spider, prior to release, produced an egg sac. Wolf spiders carry their egg sac under the abdomen which distinguishes them from fishing spiders which carry the egg sac in their fangs!! After taking photos the spider and the cow killer were released.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Wolf Spider
Cow Killer
The Cow Killer or Velvet Ant (Dasymutilla occidentalis) is a parasitic wasp that lays its eggs in the larvae of bumble bees. Cow Killer larvae destroy the immature bees as they grow. The scarlet color comes from velvet-like hairs on the insect. These red and black warning colors advertise a very unpleasant experience for any person or animal that bothers it. The name "Cow Killer" reportedly comes from the experience of a cow getting this insect trapped inside its hoof, getting stung repeatedly, and reacting with such violence (because the sting is very painful) that it broke it's leg and had to be put down. The Cow Killer's stinger is as long as its body and very thin and flexible.
Note the stinger extended under the forceps. |
Monday, July 25, 2011
Welcome!
Hello Parents and Kids of ENWYC!
Welcome to your new blog. Here, you will be able to view pictures taken by Mr. Tate and yourselves of the plants and creatures you discover in nature. In addition you will also be able to view comments and messages from Mr. Tate. I am Mei-Jing, Mr. Tate's intern, and I will be doing a lot of the managing of the blog for him. If you have any pictures that you want up on the blog please email them to Mr. Tate. We will have pictures up soon!
Welcome to your new blog. Here, you will be able to view pictures taken by Mr. Tate and yourselves of the plants and creatures you discover in nature. In addition you will also be able to view comments and messages from Mr. Tate. I am Mei-Jing, Mr. Tate's intern, and I will be doing a lot of the managing of the blog for him. If you have any pictures that you want up on the blog please email them to Mr. Tate. We will have pictures up soon!
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