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Sequoia 4. The Bug-Eating Plant In Huckleberry Meadow

Mary Martin Weyand

Sequoia 4. The Bug-Eating Plant In Huckleberry Meadow

language (Write On For Kids Jan. 11, 2014) , 1 edition
Sequoia National Park's Huckleberry Meadow teems with life. We are fascinated as Walter Fry walks us through his experiment in feeding the carnivorous sundew plant, that still grows along the moist meadows' edge. From opportunistic swimming snakes, to hungry black bear feeding on tender spring bulbs, the meadow puts on a show. Bumblebees rush to pollinate, trucking pollen back to the hive on back legs. Pacific chorus frogs sing their song made famous by Hollywood, while a bevy of birds set up shop to fill up on flying insects. A 360 degree of their world makes the dragonfly a first class flying ace as it wings over the tree-framed meadow, in a Harvard University video. Secondary reading material for mid-grade students studying California history and natural science. Part 4 of a 10 part audio video hyperlink enhanced eBook.
Pages
48

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