Weekly Puzzler #84
Before my trip to the Adirondacks, I had been spending a lot of time in the fields near where I live, collecting Milkweed leaves (for my friends Sara and Steph)
Before my trip to the Adirondacks, I had been spending a lot of time in the fields near where I live, collecting Milkweed leaves (for my friends Sara and Steph)
So since last week’s puzzler was an animal sound, I thought I would continue that theme and do another sound. Listen here: Have you heard this sound? Do you know who
Did you have a guess for last week’s puzzler? The sound is pretty distinctive and for most people, a sound they would recognize, especially if you’ve ever spent any time on
Did you know that most birds have hollow bones? This of course is an adaptation that allows them to be lighter so then can fly. Ostriches and emus–bird that don’t
If you listened long enough to the sound, you couldn’t help but hear the bird saying its own name! This of course is from a black-capped chickadee, one of our
This week’s puzzler is a sound you can hear most times of the year at most places. I bet you’ve heard it in your yard. Keep listening as it will
Did you have any guesses as to the identify of the animal making this strange sound? Would you be surprised if I told you it was from a kind of