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Red foxes have thick fur that covers their entire body to keep them warm in the winter. Groundhogs hibernate during the colder months and come out in early spring when more food is available. Squirrels, deer and even bears will approach bird feeders to get at the calorie rich nuts and seeds. Red foxes have thick fur that covers their entire body to keep them warm in the winter. By CHELSEA JANDREAU Audubon Community Nature Center nature educator As I pass deer and hawks while driving, watch the birds at the feeders and see the tracks of squirrels, foxes, and rabbits in the snow, I always wonder how warm they really are. I know animals have ways to keep somewhat warm in the winter, but how cold is too cold before it becomes a problem of survival? ....
Jan 25, 2021 Audubon Community Nature Center’s Snowflake Daze: Embrace the Winter will be held Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 6-7. The Audubon Community Nature Center is transforming its annual Snowflake Festival into Snowflake Daze for 2021. On Saturday, Feb. 6, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or Sunday, Feb. 7, from noon to 4:30 p.m., area residents can explore the winter landscape, learn about some activities that embrace the snow and engage in some hibernation-friendly hobbies and crafts. Sign up for an hour-and-a-half time slot to choose activities ranging from scavenger hunts to a backyard fire to bird feeder making candy. Audubon will have s’mores kits available for sale and use over the backyard fire. A child-sized cardboard village will spark imaginative play in the backyard along with ice bowling, group skis and other outdoor games. A self-guided nature hike will help those attending understand what is happening in the natural world. ....
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Jan 19, 2021 The Audubon Community Nature Center will host a socially distant Paint n’ Fun Art Night on Wednesday, Jan. 20, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Each person will be seated at their own table situated six feet apart from other participants. All materials will already be at the table. Beginner to advanced artists are welcome. Emily Rechin was a seasonal nature educator at Audubon and has experience painting with all mediums. She will provide step-by-step instructions on how to create your very own acrylic painting as well as information on the nature subject to be painted. Audubon’s COVID-19 safety precautions require face coverings for all visitors ages 3 and up for indoor programs. ....
Jan 18, 2021 On Wednesday, Jan. 27, the Audubon Community Nature Center will have its first monthly after-school Creature Feature, highlighting one or more of Audubonâs education animals. Turtles will be Januaryâs featured creature. The Audubon Community Nature Center is presenting a new program to introduce kids and families to their critters. On the last Wednesday of the month, one or two of Audubon’s animals will be spotlighted in Audubon’s after-school Creature Feature. Turtles will be the stars on Jan. 27 from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. Animals can teach people a lot, and Creature Feature is an opportunity to learn what makes them special. ....