February 2008

Monthly Archive

Western Scrub Jays

Posted by nick on 17 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Birds

Two scub jays

I’ve been watching the Western Scrub Jays for a long time. Here are some of my experiences.

They are blue, with a white belly, a gray stripe across their wing, a black patch around their eye and a white eye stripe.

Scrub Jays like to eat acorns. I see them cracking open acorns. I saw a Scrub Jay resting above my door, snatching moths and eating them. I also feed them bread. Sometimes when I feed them they get very close to me. They swoop down and snatch the bread with their beaks.

Scrub jay in Quince bush

They like to rest in my Oak trees and in my Quince bush.

I got really close to a Scrub Jay when I was in my Quince bush. I looked up and two of them were perching on my fence.

Nature

Posted by admin on 16 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Poems

Nature

Wild, giving

grows, lives, gives

free to all creatures

Forest

My Side of the Mountain - Book Review

Posted by admin on 10 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Books

We read My Side of the Mountain, by Jean Craighead George. I loved this book! Sam is the main character. Sam ran away from home, and went to live by the ruins of his grandfather’s farm. He burned out a tree to have somewhere to live. There was a stream that he could fish in to get food. He made lots of friends when he was in the mountains. Some of the friends were animals and some were human. In hunting season, he took the deer that the hunters lost. He also went up a mountain and stole a falcon chick from her nest. He named her “Frightful”. She caught food and they shared it. Frightful was one of his best friends. The Baron was another friend — a weasel — who lived near them. I think that you should read this book!