Last weekend Eli and I went hunting for water bugs. I'd
borrowed a dip net, sorting tray and forceps (our 'tools' as Eli called
them) from work and off we headed to the landscaping pond on the
Griffith University campus. I'd been to the pond with some undergrad students
just a few days earlier, so I knew there were plenty of bugs around, and
I wanted to catch a good collection so I could do my own little 'show
and tell' for Eli's class at school.
Eli at the landscaping pond, ready to begin sampling. |
Eli quickly got into the swing of sampling and after watching me with the dip net he wanted to give it a go for himself. It took a little bit of practice, but soon he was pulling in good catches of bugs, not to mention the occassional shrimp and fish!
Eli dip-netting |
Eli examines his catch |
After every dip Eli was excited to inspect his catch and he even enjoyed looking at the bugs as they wriggled around in the sorting tray. Furthermore, he had a lot more patience with respect to picking the bugs out of the sorting tray than many of the undergrad students had a few days earlier!
Eli at the sorting tray |
Despite his impatience with my presentation, Eli and I had a lot of fun collecting the bugs and sharing them with his class mates. I'm sure we'll be off bug hunting again sometime soon too - not a bad way to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon, although I admit that it is a bit geeky!
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