Meet Five New Space Robins
The newest space robins
At 6:40 am five American robins flew into our nets. What a great start to the day!





Other bird species we’ve seen so far
While we’re on the lookout for American robins, we see lots of other bird species. Brian’s been taking some pretty spectacular photos of them, so we thought we’d share them with you.
Busy as a beaver!
The other evening we decided to go check out one of the many nearby beaver lodge and dam complexes. We are in Canada after all!
Have you ever heard the expression “He/She is as busy as a beaver”? It comes from the fact that beavers are famous for keeping themselves very busy gnawing away at the trunks of trees until they fall to the ground – timber! – and can be used to build their homes (lodges) and dams to create lakes where there were previously small streams. You can learn all about beavers here and the structures they build here:
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/beaver/.
Although I had heard a lot about how busy beavers are, I had never seen it with my own eyes and wow, was I impressed! Seeing first hand all the work these beavers have done made me feel awfully lazy. Take a look for yourself:
That’s all we have for today, but tune in again soon to meet the next batch of space robins!











