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Author: Mark Danenhauer

What Is The Lightest Rock In The World?

December 18, 2016December 14, 2016 / Mark Danenhauer
lightest rock, pumice

A piece of pumice. Photo via Flickr.

The lightest rock in the world, similar to the heaviest rock, is an igneous rock.  Do you know what this rock, which is so light it can float on water, is called? Continue reading →

What Is A Sockeye Or Kokanee Salmon?

December 16, 2016December 13, 2016 / Mark Danenhauer
kokanee salmon, fish

Sockeye or Kokanee Salmon? Photo via Flickr.

Salmon are beautiful fish that have played an important role for people since the time of Native Americans.  Do you know the difference between a Sockeye and Kokanee Salmon? Continue reading →

I Bet You Don’t Know What Is The Heaviest Rock?

December 14, 2016February 23, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
heaviest rock, weight

Photo via Flickr.

Do you know what is the heaviest rock?  I thought I knew the answer, but found to my surprise the answer to that question was not granite. Continue reading →

What is the story of Salmon in the Rocky Mountains?

December 12, 2016December 8, 2016 / Mark Danenhauer
salmon, spawning, fish

A sockeye salmon in its bright red spawning colors.

Yes, there are still some salmon in the Rocky Mountains.  Here are some historical and current facts about these fish in the Rocky Mountains. Continue reading →

Daddy Longlegs Myths – Are They True of False?

December 10, 2016December 7, 2016 / Mark Danenhauer

daddy longlegs, bug, spider, mythsDaddy longlegs are a very common bug of the Rocky Mountains and the world.  Do you know how many of the things you hear about them are in fact true? Continue reading →

7 Winter Activities With Kids – #2 is a Must Do!

December 8, 2016September 27, 2017 / Mark Danenhauer

Winter is upon us, which means it is time to find some winter activity to keep the family busy.  Here is a list of fun winter activities for families to try in the Rocky Mountains. Continue reading →

Why Do Birds Rub Their Beak On A Branch?

December 6, 2016June 5, 2017 / Mark Danenhauer
bird rub beak,

Photo via Flickr.

I have often seen a bird rub its beak on a branch or part of a tree and wondered why they do it.  The answer may surprise you. Continue reading →

Hummingbirds Don’t Sip Nectar With Tongues!

December 4, 2016December 4, 2016 / Mark Danenhauer
hummingbird, bird, sip nectar

Photo via Flickr.

Hummingbirds have a perfect, long narrow bill to fit inside flowers and sip nectar.  But, scientists researched hummingbirds with high speed cameras and discovered they don’t sip nectar like a straw with their tongue. Continue reading →

Birds’ Feathers Are Like Velcro & Other Fun Facts

November 29, 2016November 25, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
feathers, bird feather

Photo via Flickr.

Feathers are one of the characteristics that all birds have in common.  How much do you really know about feathers?  What kinds are there?  How are they like velcro? Continue reading →

Winter’s Must Keep Items In Your Car For Family Fun

November 27, 2016November 15, 2016 / Mark Danenhauer
must keep, subaru, winter

The old subaru ready for winter.

Winter is on the way and it is time to get ready.  Here is a list of things that you must keep in your car during winter in the Rocky Mountains so that your family is always ready for fun in the snow. Continue reading →

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