Renee Tours--Alaska Bird Observatory--Fairbanks Golden Days--Large Animal Research Station--Ester Dome--Laundry |
Tim's Journal: Renee Crain (ARCUS) came by at about 9:00 A.M. We are staying in dorm
rooms at the University of Alaska. Renee took us to the Alaska Bird Observatory
where we met with Anna-Marie Benson and Amy Weiss, who demonstrated
At 11:00 A.M. we went downtown to watch the parade at Fairbanks Golden Days. The parade was pretty wild with a diverse group of floats and marchers and with a distinctly frontier flavor. At 1:30 Renee took us to the University of Alaska's LARS (Large Animal
Research Station) facility, that is Aaron and I spent a relaxed evening doing laundry and catching up on journals. We really could use some rest.
Fairbanks is fun, and it is great to meet back up with our wonderful guide Renee Crain. She once again led us around to see the sights. I'm excited to meet up with the Seward River Otter students and teachers tomorrow. Now it is time for some much needed sleep.
Amy preparing for the release of a juvenile orange-crowned warbler.
Compare and contrast: caribou on the left and reindeer on the right. Both are the same species and can breed to produce fertile offspring. Caribou have longer legs and virtually never exhibit the white pigmentation seen in this reindeer. |
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