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Page A-26 - Shelton-Mason Journal Thursday, June 11, 2020
by Will Adams Shelton-Mason County Journal
Do you ever get bored with computers and the internet? Sometimes even games
seem like
just the same old thing. Did you know that there’s a whole world of
wonder just outside
your door? Especially this time of year, when Spring is here, and plants
and animals (including
cool bugs) are making changes to their lives.
single rose on a long bare stem grows every year This rose has a faint
scent, making me think that it
and provides some nice color to the scene. ’ u, is perhaps an
"heirloom" variety. Look up the term
Can you identify this type of rose? heirloom in this context. It is very
interesting.
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One of the interesting
things about my back
yard in rural Grapeview is
that in the fourteen years
that I've been exploring
it, each year brings
slightly different types of
animals to the area.
One year / had a large
lizard show up...another
year had a brightly
Sé‘VF‘f'l/ years colored salamander
; C
ago, / was g Some years seem better
taking a flash 3 for my bat friends.
picture of my V
dogawhen.l,,i
irfgdvertently a;
it capturedia g
lo’cahbatzin a small bat can eat up to
500 small insects per hour
Most bats eat insects
and are therefor cal/ed
insectivores,