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Diese Tradition zu pflegen und dabei gleichzeitig innovative Antworten auf die aktuellen Fragen der Bildung und Erziehung zu geben, ist das erklärte Ziel der gesamten Petriner Schulgemeinschaft. In einem offenen Dialog setzen wir uns mit unserem gesamten Team auf allen Ebenen der Schulentwicklung und des Schullebens dafür ein, diese Schule jeden Tag ein Stück besser und lebenswerter zu machen. und Lebensraum zu gestalten, sind die Leitlinien unseres Miteinanders. Auf unserer Homepage finden Sie viele iInformationen über unsere Schule. eine Übersicht über aktuelle Meldungen und Veranstaltungstermine. Ich würde mich freuen Sie auch persönlich am Petrinum begrüßen zu dürfen. has chewed the bark off of at least 57 Red Pine tress in a small area of the Alton Grange.


Interesting that numerous Hemlock and scattered deciduous saplings were untouched except for one sapling. was calling throughout the Hockley Valley Nature Preserve. This very large excavation was found this past Monday before the snow arrived. at least 36 of them took over our bird feeders once the temperatures dropped accompanied by the falling snow. This entry was posted in bird, tree on 2016 February 13 by Ron Jasiuk. Our next field trip will be a Geology and Geomorphology Field Trip on Saturday Feb 13th.


If you are a member of the Upper Credit Field Naturalists Club, you should have received a more detailed notice. connected and explicable than just seeing it as pretty and hilly. That involves learning about the Alton moraine plug that was dropped by the last glacial advance in this area when a lobe of ice temporarily moved back northwest across what is now Lake Ontario during a brief period of regrowth of the otherwise retreating glaciers. ll wander across that moraine plug of hummocky hills north and west of Alton, training our eyes to the particular look of end moraines. So far, this will be studying geomorphology, here focusing on the effects of glaciers in this area.


Pulpit overlook for a stunning look at how the glaciers roughly carved the solid escarpment. ll traverse the much larger Hockley Valley which was also partly gouged out by the glacier. ll take a look at the Cheltenham Badlands. ll be able to see it from the side of the road. Among other topics here, will be how this feature is actually the direct result of recent human activity and is not really a natural landscape.


Which of course, raises questions about how it should be preserved. the Caledon gravel pits. That economically essential sand and gravel deposit was left by the glaciers. and how we might influence that process.


ll then head up Kennedy Road, turning east along Highway 9 to climb up the eastern side of the Orangeville Moraine. ll then head up the Third Line, dropping down into the Hockley Valley, perhaps looking at another exposure of what is in our area the bottom of the Niagara Escarpment at the Red Mud Cliffs. routing of the meltwaters down the present Credit River. Although I was able to associate the word with the horizontal lines found on the Birch tree trunk I remembered nothing about the structure or function of Lenticels. Raised circular, for sale oval or elongated areas on stems and roots are known as lenticels.


After reading this I saw lenticels everywhere. on my carrots, beets, apples, potatoes and houseplants. Lenticels function as pores to allow for the exchange of gases. how tissues within stems, trunks and roots get oxygen. For some tree species such as the Pignut Hickory and Northern Spicebush, the shape of the lenticels can help with winter identification.


This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 2016 January 26 by Ron Jasiuk. Phil Bird from the CVC will be giving an illustrated talk about some of the unique fishes found in the Credit River watershed. District Seniors Centre, 26th Bythia Street, Orangeville. Did you know that all of the fishes shown below are found in the Credit River? This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 2016 January 20 by Ron Jasiuk.


ERMINE EATING YOUR VERMIN. Orangeville residents Kirsten and Carmen Plester have a weasel living in their garage. Kirsten managed to photograph the very curious and seemingly unafraid weasel with her cell phone.


The Plesters suspect that this little carnivore has been feeding on mice and Chipmunks. tailed Weasel or a Least Weasel. argue that the lack of interest in Least Weasel research is due to its body size and elusive behavior, its difficulty to study, and its poor economic value. This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 2016 January 18 by Ron Jasiuk.


SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT More information coming soon about how you can participate in our local count. year old citizen science event that occurs all over North America, drug in many European countries and involves thousands of volunteers just like you. This entry was posted in bird, field trip on 2015 December 9 by Ron Jasiuk. Rock and Roll: Tuesday Night Speaker Series Nov.


Nick Eyles is a U of T geology professor and author of Road Rocks Ontario an illustrated book that highlights 250 geological wonders found in Ontario. Dr Eyles will be speaking about some of the easily accessible geological wonders found in the Headwaters Region. Rock and Roll: Tuesday Night Speaker Series Nov. Look carefully at the photo. The dove survived initially, weakly flying away after a few minutes. The next day at our feeder there was a dove with feathers missing from its head.


ve had for the last while. with success so far. Our next speaker from FLAP will be alerting us to ways that individually and as a society we can reduce the toll of birds hitting windows and buildings. estimates the number of migrating birds killed annually in collisions with buildings ranges from 100 million to 1 billion birds. This entry was posted in bird, speaker on 2015 October 5 by Mark Whitcombe. and we were in luck!


free western skies for sunset gave us hope. In the meantime, 5 cormorants flew to roost nearby in a remarkably flimsy dead tree, swaying in the light breezes. in front of us, surfacing with winter vegetative clumps on which they munched while lying on the surface. At least three Killdeer called repetitively amongst themselves.


The clouds stayed off low along the horizon to the east as the Moon rose above them. Shafts of high thin altocumulus rose westwards out of the bank of clouds. These shafts of cloud alternately covered and uncovered the eclipsing Moon, providing some gorgeous opportunities for photos.


My trusty smartphone was pushed to its limits in this low light, but this next photo at least partly captures the atmosphere. UCFNC meeting the next Tuesday, about 20 people put up their hands to say that they had seen at least some part of this impressive natural event, almost all directly from their homes. This entry was posted in astronomy, field trip on 2015 October 5 by Mark Whitcombe. Supermoon Eclipse this Sunday September 27th! going to head out to see it! going to be either light enough cloud to see something worthwhile, or that there may actually be a break in the clouds during the critical hours just after dark as some weather models show. You are invited to join me. and turn left along the new path that heads northwards parallel to the highway.


going to go close to the end of the first long bridge, which is about half a kilometre of easy flat walking. which should be quite lovely. This will likely be the first time that noticeable changes to the Moon will occur.


am on Monday morning. pm, warmly enough dressed and with a lawn chair, binoculars, camera, tripod, and several flashlights. You are welcome to come any time, and to leave any time. ll be viewing the eclipse. ll not be waiting anywhere other than at my chosen viewing position. The peak time will be from 9 pm to midnight.


Perhaps you might poke your head out the door several times as the evening progresses, and make your decisions to whether to wander out and join me! This entry was posted in astronomy, field trip on 2015 September 26 by Mark Whitcombe. Christmas Bird Count done! John Muir in our Headwaters area! Our Speakers for the coming year! Search result youtube video TraderFox. Investor Interview mit Chris Anderson, von messiah handel concertgebouw 2014ZoomTrader seriös?


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