Fernbrook Back in the Day
All About Bats
Hydrology and Watersheds
Spring Baby Bonanza
Aquatic Plants
100

What type of farm was Fernbrook in the 1900s?

A dairy farm and a Christmas tree farm

100

True or False: Bats can eat fruit, pollen, bugs, some small mammals, and blood!

True

100

Name one kind of macro-invertebrate we found at the creek.

Scud, dragonfly, midge, aquatic worm, leech, etc.

100

Which of these farm animals does NOT need to drink their mother’s milk to survive: Cow, goat, sheep, chicken, or pig?

Chicken

100

True or False: Aquatic plants are the greatest contributors of oxygen on Earth. 

True

200

What was the silo used for?

Storing corn and animal food

200

How does echolocation work?

The bat sends out a signal and when it hits an object nearby, the signal returns back to the bat, telling them where the object is located around them.

200

What is a watershed?

An area of land- like a giant bowl- that catches all rain and show, draining it to a common spot like a river, lake, or ocean. 

200

What is a baby goat called?

A kid

200

Where do marginal plants grow?

A: Completely in the water 

B: On the surface of the water 

C: On the edges of a body of water 

C: Marginal plants grow on the edges of a body of water

300

What were the red lanterns outside of The Inn used for?

Fire alarms

300

Bats can eat how many bugs in one hour?

A: 300

B: 4,000

C: 1,000

C: 1,000 bugs

300

What are the names of the two streams at Fernbrook?

Fern Brook and Bacons Run

300

How many days does a hen need to lay on her eggs in order for them to hatch?

About 21 days

300

Name two benefits of aquatic plants.

They are a resting place for creatures, they provide stabilization along stream banks and in stream beds, and they are food for primary consumers

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