Collecting trip with Dr. Young
For our last lab of the year we went out to Dr. Young's property to collect insects with her. She is an emeritus biology professor and very knowledgeable about the plants and animals of Oklahoma. Here she is telling us how to extract thrips from flowers.
Aaron was successful in finding several beetles and other insects in rotting logs and soil with this small shovel.
The Indian Paintbrush (genus Castilleja) was brilliant and we spent some time sweep netting in a patch of prairie.
Aaron and Kasey ventured into the water a bit.
Below: Zach and Kasey transferring insects between various jars/vials/nets to start organizing their catch.
And one last shot of Dr. Young helping to point out various features of the landscape and where certain insects could be found. We've very thankful to Dr. Young for the invitation to come and collect at her place. It was a beautiful day to be outside observing insects together and our collections also benefited considerably.
Aaron was successful in finding several beetles and other insects in rotting logs and soil with this small shovel.
The Indian Paintbrush (genus Castilleja) was brilliant and we spent some time sweep netting in a patch of prairie.
Aaron and Kasey ventured into the water a bit.
Below: Zach and Kasey transferring insects between various jars/vials/nets to start organizing their catch.
And one last shot of Dr. Young helping to point out various features of the landscape and where certain insects could be found. We've very thankful to Dr. Young for the invitation to come and collect at her place. It was a beautiful day to be outside observing insects together and our collections also benefited considerably.
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