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Counselors Sing the Whippoorwill Song

Whippoorwill counselors gathered for a holiday party and sang the Whippoorwill song. Listen to them sing!

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Holiday Edition: Whippoorwill Weekly

Read about Milo’s shopping adventure in the holiday edition of the Whippoorwill Weekly! Continue reading

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Session 9: Whippoorwill Weekly

This was a very exciting week in the Nature Museum. We found and caught a lot of rare animals at Whippoorwill. We started off the week by catching two small snakes! One was a gardener snake. They are black and yellow. They are not venomous. Continue reading

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Session 8: Whippoorwill Weekly

This week, as usual, kids found many crawdads (crayfish). In the 100-gallon aquarium in the Nature Museum, we have five fish – three Sunfish, a 15-inch Smallmouth Bass, and a 16-inch Catfish. They were caught in the pond by campers using bamboo poles, plain line and hooks. The kids catch crawdads and worms to feed to the fish. Continue reading

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Session 7: Whippoorwill Weekly

First thing last Monday morning they shouted from the horse barn, “Help! We have a MONSTER here.” It turned out that they found a Hickory Horned Devil caterpillar – a ferocious looking five-inch green critter with black spines all along its back and large horns on back of its head. Once it pupates, it will emerge as a Royal Walnut Moth. Continue reading

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Session 6: Whippoorwill Weekly

This week as usual, kids found many crawdads, starting with a 5 1/2″ specimen found by Ryan and caught by Brody. We also found a 2-inch tree frog that has amazing pads for toes allowing him to jump across the small aquarium and stick to the glass sides, a jumpy Green Frog who can’t wait for “Freedom Day” when we release all the critters caught during the week. Continue reading

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Session 5: Whippoorwill Weekly

The critters that live at Whippoorwill Farm will have peace and quiet until Monday, July 11, when we resume playing in the woods out here after the 4th of July week off. This week as usual, kids found many crawdads, a 2-inch tree frog that has amazing pads for toes allowing him to jump across the small aquarium and stick to the glass sides, two tadpoles that started the week with only their tails now have four feet and still have their tails two tadpoles that have two legs. We also found several black beetles and a leech. Continue reading

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Session 4: Whippoorwill Weekly

We observed the Summer Solstice at 12:16 PM on Tuesday, June 21. The days have been lasting longer and generating MORE electricity through the solar panels on the roof of the hilltop barn. Continue reading

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Session 3: Whippoorwill Weekly

On Monday morning of Week three, the smaller of the smallmouth Bass (8″) was nowhere to be seen in the 100 gallon aquarium in the Nature Museum. Had the larger (13″) smallmouth Bass eaten the smaller? Continue reading

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Session 2: Whippoorwill Weekly

This was caterpillar week at the Nature Museum. Kids found and brought to the museum, two smooth green caterpillars, two with black branched spines, and a thin inchworm. We have put them into clear-sided containers to observe what develops — butterflies or moths? Continue reading

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