Monday, June 21, 2010



Sunday:


We went out looking for birds again. We saw the threatened Spectacled Eider and we saw a King Eider and another Snowy Owl. We also saw a really cute Lemming, which is a small furry animal, caribou skin, and a boat made of Bearded Seal skin and hardwood. We also saw a ton of plants. We went to a famous Mexican Restaurant called Peppy's. Then we flew back from Barrow to Fairbanks.
Saturday-

We went to some place where my mom, Dr. Dave, Dr. Jill, and I did presentations on birds. I explained how we do our bird counts at Seven Hills. This was the third time I had done some kind of small presentation about the bird garden at our school. The first time was at the Cincinnati Zoo with Jake Lautman, Emma Perentesis, and Lela Robinson. The second was at the Queen City Bird Festival, with Jake again and also Jeff Welch, Kenneth Remaklus, and Sophia Pardo. The second time we showed some of the poster boards from the bird experiment project. Anyway, after the presentation, we got in a 10 passenger van and headed out to look for wildlife-especially Polar Bears. The ocean water from the Arctic Ocean was frozen solid We saw seals, but that was all. We also got seal and whale bones we found for souvenirs. The natives in Barrow are aloud to hunt whales because of their culture. Each family is aloud one whale per year. Whales are endangered, and it is illegal for anyone else to harm them. Then we went back, and that's really all we did.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

<-------Stellar's Eider-Rare
Friday-

When we woke up, we all went in the truck--me, my brother, my mom, my dad, Dr. Dave, Dr. Jill, and Jenny Wohlfarth, a freelance journalist. Me, Dad, Jenny Wohlfarth, and my brother (for the first part, then he went in) rode in the back of the pickup truck, where there are no seatbelts and no roof. It was 22 degrees, and the wind was blowing really fast. We saw a lot of birds, including the Snowy Owl, and the threatened Stellar's Eider. After that, we just crashed, and watched TV. It was kind of a relax day.
Thursday-

We left our hostel in Denali and drove to Fairbanks, where we met up with Dr. Dave and Dr. Jill, who are Ornithologists (7 Hills People--ring a bell?). Then we had to take a plane to Barrow, Alaska, which is the northern most point of North America. We took a plane called Spirit of Disneyland II and it had Disney characters all over it. It said "We're going to Disneyland" which was kinda weird because we weren't going anywhere near it. It is in the Arctic Circle. We rented a truck (there are seven of us) and drove to a place were scientists stay when they have to be up there for research and stuff.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

<----- Golden Eagle



<-----Mt. Denali

We woke up at 5:30 this morning. We drove to Denali National Park, home of the famous Mt. Denali--better known as Mt. McKinley. When we got there, we took a wildlife bus, where you went around a tiny section of the park looking for wildlife. It was only a tiny fraction but still, minus the rest stops, it was about a 6 hour round trip. Cars are only aloud to go a little bit into the park, and the buses can not go through the whole thing either. We saw: 3 Golden Eagles, a bunch of ground squirrels (which don't look like Ohio's tree squirrels; more like mini prairie dogs), some caribou, some snowshoe hares, a falcon, a raven, some Dall Goats, and even four grizzly bears! During our longest stop, the ground squirrels came really close to us and investigated our backpacks. It was really funny and cute. Towards the end [of the bus ride return home] I got really tired--I normally sleep until about 8:00-9:30--and fell asleep on the bus, since I was already laying down because I was car sick. During the drive, we also got a great view of Mt. Denali, the mountain we named our dog after. The mountain is all white, because it is completely covered in snow.
Speaking of dogs, after the bus ride, we went to the park's sled dog kennel. The roads all close in the winter, so they use sled dogs. There was a presentation, and we got to pet them. They were really cute. I got some pics of them on my camera, but I haven't got a chance to load this yet. Will show you them ASAP.
Then we went to a pizza place. It was really cool. There was a rock wall on the ceiling, a foosball table, the people there were playing Wii Sports bowling, and two dogs came in while we were there. They also had free wi-fi, which I was thankful for. (I have had limited wi-fi access lately). After that we just played cards and Monopoly in the commons, or, as they call it, the 'octagon'. Then we went to our cabin, which is called the coffee grinder.
<-----------Ground Squirrel
<---Female Moose

Yesterday--when we woke up in Talkeetna, I had a huge pancake for breakfast, with hot chocolate and cranberry juice. It was supposedly like a 'brunch' and was gonna be the only meal before dinner. Then, we took a long drive-a couple hours- then visited the visitors center, and went on a hike. On the way back, we saw our first moose! It was a female. Then we drove to our motel, which (Yes!) has four beds, and after that we kinda just hung around in the commons. We had to go to bed early- 10:30- because we had to wake up at 5:30 the next morning.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010



We left Anchorage for Matanuska. When we got there, we hiked a glacier. It was easily the most beautiful place I've ever seen. We were surrounded by ice, and in the backround there were trees and snow-capped mountains. We had to wear crampons, those things you attach to your boots that have spikes on the bottom. There were three kinds of ice: white, black, and blue. I learned a ton. We also saw a plant that was famous and poisonous because the main character of the non-fiction book and movie Into The Wild. There were crevices in the ice that were really big, so you had to be careful. When we left, we drove for three hours to Talkeetna. We got there really late, and we didn't eat dinner till like 9:30, and unfortunately I didn't get to edit my blog till today because my mom had to edit hers.