Naturalist Jims 3 Steps to Discovering Nature 1

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Naturalist Jim’s 3 Steps to Discovering Nature 1. Identify something 2. Look it up

Naturalist Jim’s 3 Steps to Discovering Nature 1. Identify something 2. Look it up 3. Keep learning about it next

There are three main ways to “IDENTIFY SOMETHING” ü Have someone tell you its

There are three main ways to “IDENTIFY SOMETHING” ü Have someone tell you its name ü Use an illustration-based field guide ü Use a technical identification key next

How do we get things identified? Teachers, park rangers and others can tell us

How do we get things identified? Teachers, park rangers and others can tell us what things are. However, here we’re interested in how to teach ourselves. One way to do that is to use a field guide. The picture shows someone using a field guide to identify a snake. More info online HERE next

You can figure out how IDENTIFICATION “KEYS” work by studying this one: A Key

You can figure out how IDENTIFICATION “KEYS” work by studying this one: A Key to Five Objects on A Tiny Pacific Island A Object nonliving. . . . B AA Object living. . . . . C B Object massive, irregularly shaped, opaque, composed of natural minerals. . . . ROCK BB Object slender, artificially shaped, made of transparent glass. . . . BOTTLE C Object rooted, with green leaves. . . . TREE CC Object not rooted, with legs, no leaves. . . D D Object feathered, able to fly. . . . . BIRD DD Object featherless, unable to fly. . . HUMAN But useful keys are much, much more technical , more challenging – and more fun -- than this one. . . More info online HERE next

Once you have a name, then look it up in books (more info online

Once you have a name, then look it up in books (more info online about field guides, general books on nature, magazines, and scientific journals) on the Internet (More info online here) next

Then organize your information and keep adding to it for the rest of your

Then organize your information and keep adding to it for the rest of your life. You can do this in your Nature Study Notebook or. . . on your computer. (More info online here) next

Backyard Naturalists can use some simple tools A scanner, to create great images such

Backyard Naturalists can use some simple tools A scanner, to create great images such as the one shown above; More info online BINOCULARS: More info online MAGNIFIERS: More info online The End