A LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GREAT READS FROM GREAT PLACES Uncover the mysteries of the swamp ecosystem as its plants and animals spring to life through lively rhyme and colorful painted collage. What would you discover if you visited a swamp? Look and listen for the swamp's fascinating diversity as you search for aquatic snail snacks with the Red Swamp Crayfish, glide alongside the swift-swimming shadows of slender Blackspotted Topminnows, sway in the breeze with the catkins of Smooth Alders, jump from the Wood Duck's nest with day-old ducklings, and take flight with Prothonotary Warbler as he…mehr
A LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GREAT READS FROM GREAT PLACES Uncover the mysteries of the swamp ecosystem as its plants and animals spring to life through lively rhyme and colorful painted collage. What would you discover if you visited a swamp? Look and listen for the swamp's fascinating diversity as you search for aquatic snail snacks with the Red Swamp Crayfish, glide alongside the swift-swimming shadows of slender Blackspotted Topminnows, sway in the breeze with the catkins of Smooth Alders, jump from the Wood Duck's nest with day-old ducklings, and take flight with Prothonotary Warbler as he climbs toward the sky like the bright trumpet-shaped flowers of Crossvine. Meet nearly 50 plants and animals living alongside two majestic giants of the swamp, Cypress and Water Tupelo Tree.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cathy Melvin grew up living all over the world from South America to Southeast Asia with backyards full of insects the size of small aircraft, monkeys that were less than hospitable, giant fruit bats that attacked her while she waited for the school bus, wild boars that would stampede through her neighborhood, and many other wildlife that were enchanting and sometimes unpredictable. She fished for antlions using small twigs, raised frogs from tadpoles, and discovered ladybug larvae at the age of nine on summer trips back to the US where she was born. These encounters captivated a fascination with the natural world, an interest that would last a lifetime. Against the advice of her high school art teacher, Cathy pursued the sciences earning a bachelor's degree in marine science and biology. She had aspirations of being the next Jacques Cousteau until she realized she didn't like the sea, sand, or being in the sun for extended periods of time. After earning a master's degree, she turned her efforts to the microscopic world and worked in a laboratory. After 23 years in the lab, she retired from the uniformed services in time to enjoy COVID-19 lockdown with the rest of the world. Her family adopted a natural area near their home in Hensley, Arkansas, which allowed them to adhere to social distancing guidelines and still volunteer in the community. Cypress Knees and Tupelo Trees was inspired by their experience. Cathy believes in the power of children's picture books and has amassed a library full of them after having raised two children. She loves encouraging children to stay curious and creative, especially when it comes to the natural world.
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