Sunday, November 30, 2014

Bush Life

     This week, I decided to focus upon the bush that sits right beneath the nest of Roderich and Elizaveta.  It is a large green bush and reminds me of a pine tree as it is very spiny.  It is not a pine shrub though, and I don't know what it it exactly.  I suppose it is rather spiny to keep certain organisms away from its' roots or branches.  It's also rather condensed together and has spaces just big enough to for animals as big as a cat to fit through.
     I know this as my cat, when he escapes, runs right to the bush and hides beneath it.  It gets quite annoying as I can't get my arms to fit through the branches to grab him, and it takes nearly an hour of me running around the bush to finally get him inside.  After I manage to get him, his pelt is littered with little spiky twigs and such.
     The bush is teeming with life. I've never really noticed it with all the times I've had to chase after Spike. I only noticed when we had an English assignment to observe something and make a list of what you noticed.  While doing the assignment, I accidentally fell into the bush and it hurt. I was trying to get my bearings after falling, and once I did, I saw I was covered in spider webs.  Naturally, I didn't like this so started to get them off.  This had me looking down (to see the webs), and I saw hundreds of little ants swarming around the bush carrying small white things (Most likely moving their eggs).
     That wasn't all that lived among the bush.  During my observations that took place later in the evening, I would usually hear crickets or grasshoppers (not entire;y sure which), and once I heard a frog.  The bush gave all these animals life and all the animals gave the others and the bush life.  "Food chains and food webs and/or food networks describe the feeding relationships between species and the biotic community".  This describes the organisms withing the bush and the bush itself.  There is a food chain within the bush, and without the bush, or a certain organism, the life within would collapse.  The bush is the foundation for the life within.

Works Cited
 "Food Chain." ScienceDaily. 1 Dec., 2014. Web. 1 Dec., 2014.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Reactions

     For this week I've been focusing on the pigeons reactions and behaviors.  Before I continue, some general information I've noticed in all species is the tends to be laid back and 'goes with the flow' to put it simply, while the female is the complete opposite. Surprisingly they are the most territorial and more easily riled up.  This is no different with Roderich and Elizaveta.  Elizaveta is the one that is always on the edge and alert, she is almost never asleep when I come by, while Roderich is almost always asleep somewhere in the middle or back of the nest and fluffed up contently.
     I've decided to research some of their normal behavior patterns and found some interesting little tidbits.  They are actually rather smart, as they are one of only six species of animal that can recognize itself in the mirror and the only non-mammal and they can recognize all twenty-six letters of the alphabet.  They also have this 'homing' ability where they can always find their way back to their roost and some theories is they use the Earth's magnetic fields, seismic waves, the sun, or the roads to help them navigate. 
     People have used pigeons quite a lot during their history.  They have been used as messengers and have even helped search and rescue.  With their ability to seemingly be able to fly anywhere they were used quite a bit to carry messages to people around the world.  They were used a lot during World war one and two to get messages across enemy lines.  Pigeons can see in color like us humans but can also see ultra-violet light, which helped significantly.
    Obviously, pigeons won't really be able to do any of this (except the homing ability) without proper training, so as you might expect Roderich and Elizaveta show no such great talents.Instead, they, when it is exceptionally cold that night, snuggle up with each other and get all fluffed up. They look absolutely adorable together.  That is the only time I see the female relax even remotely.

Little sketch of Roderich and Elizaveta. Angle isn't quite right, so imagine them a little more side by side.

Works Cited:
PCRC."Pigeon - Everything there is to know about the Pigeon." Pigeon control resource center n.p.     2009. web. 17 November 2014. http://www.easybib.com/reference/guide/mla/website