Sunday, March 31, 2013

Greetings everyone!

I don't know about you but I have really enjoyed being outside these past couple days. Even though I have a thick coat to keep me warm, I enjoy the warmer months the most. All my animal friends are coming out from their winter dens and burrows! I was looking around for the first signs of spring today.

Spring is a very important and busy time for me and my animal friends! The insects wake up and thaw out from sleeping in the ground all winter. That means loads of yummy insects for all the baby birds! My chipmunk friends are one of the first to come out. They come out in search for a mate as early as February. Not all animals mate in the spring, though. Deer and coyotes mate in the fall so their babies are born during spring.

The plants are busy, too! In the forest the wildflowers push their little shoots above ground in spring. This is before the leaves on trees start growing so the little wildflowers take advantage of all the sun! Here is a picture of me looking for the first sprout to come up.

Now that its spring I'm keeping track of the leaves starting to bud on the trees. If I climb a Sugar Maple tree really high up I can see the tiny red buds popping out all over the branches. The Sugar Maples are making a ton of sap right now! When the temperatures are very low at night and high during the day its the best time of year to collect sap. We've made some delicious Maple syrup last week at Eldridge!

Here is a picture of me climbing a Linden tree looking for its buds.  Linden trees have little pink buds. I don't see them yet, though. What signs of spring can you see in your neighborhood? I can't wait to keep watch while the natural world wakes up from winter!

Until next time my friends!

Eco.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Chicago Wilderness

Today I took a train ride down to the city. Trains are always better for the environment than cars. They don’t pollute the air as much as a car and they can move a lot more people at once which is super efficient. I think its a lot of fun taking the train! (First picture)
I love looking out the window! (Picture two)
After my train ride I went to visit the Chicago Wilderness office. Chicago Wilderness is a really cool organization that Elmhurst Park District is a member of. (http://www.chicagowilderness.org) They want to help the environment! Here is a picture of me interviewing the Director of Chicago Wilderness, Melinda Pruitt-Jones. (Picture three)
I asked her if there was anything she wanted me to tell my friends back at Elmhurst and she said, “I want all your friends to make sure they get outside and play!” I told her not to worry because at Eldridge Nature Center we have so many fun programs that let us play outside.
Until next time my friends,
Eco the Raccoon






Friday, March 15, 2013

Hello!

Greetings everyone! Welcome to my blog! This is a great way for me to keep you updated on all the great adventures I go on! Whenever I learn something really amazing I'll put it up here so everyone can see it! I would love to hear from you, too! There's an "Ask Eco" link on this page, email me all your questions! I love questions. Especially ones about raccoons!

Here is a picture of me with our Program Manager, Matt Poole. He helped me set up my blog today. Even though raccoons are great with their hands I still have trouble typing.

Until next time my friends!
Eco