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Natural History using William Gillies' book, Insect Life in Australasia. The Emperor Gum Moth, which is also known as the Australian Silk Worm:
Excellent information here at Museum Victoria:
Many people contact us noting that they don’t see EGM caterpillars anymore, as they did when climbing trees as a kid. Which prompts a question in return: "When did you last climb a tree?"
8 comments:
Thanks for sharing these pages, Carol. I find it very helpful to see examples of actual notebooks. :-)
Nice!!! Thanks for sharing!
That is funny...I can not climb trees but spend plenty of time sitting under them while the kids do...from the number of "friends" I fish out of my coffee cup I would agree there are still lots of insects to be found...just outside! I looked up your moth wow those are lovely.
Fabulous comprehensive drawings.
Very nice work! I learned quite a bit just looking at his drawings. :)
I love the detail of the drawings! Thank you for sharing. :-)
I really enjoyed looking at the pages! I think my 15yo would retain a lot more if we did something like this (together).
~Lee
My 15 yr old doesn't like drawing but I get him to do it because it demonstrates to me that he knows his stuff and it does help him retain what he's learnt. I like your wolf picture!
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