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Journey North: Signs of Spring Everywhere
Maple trees produce a sweet sap that can be made into sugar. Learn how to tap a maple—and report the date of your FIRST sap run to Journey ... Even if you can't tap a tree, you can watch for the first sap to run. Simply find a broken branch on a Maple tree—and report to Journey North when the first sap flows. If you have adopted a Sugar Maple for the leaf-out study ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway - Driving Tours
Rideau Region. In the spring they provide a bountiful harvest of sweet sap and in the fall, the reds and oranges of the maples blend ... is a great trip for the whole family in early spring. The sap starts to run in mid-March and little sugar shacks all ... work at making the sap into delicious maple syrup. These places welcome visitors to see syrup in the making and taste the sweet results. The Fall ...
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Aphids
This small (1/8 inch), soft-bodied insect derives nourishment by sucking plant sap. Information about the life cycle and behavior of aphids is described in Box A. Most ... , mating and egg-laying rarely occur.) The Honeydew Problem Aphids also produce "honeydew," from the sweet sap they imbibe from plants. Excess honeydew is excreted, and forms a sticky coating on leaves ...
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Fly-Fishing School
Frost Valley is ... sap begins to flow through the maple trees. This time of year pioneer farmers would call "the unlocking". Encouraged by the approaching equinox, nutrients stored in roots flow with sweet sap ... trees, collecting sweet sap, the heat of a good wood fire, the steam of evaporating water, and the sweet taste ...
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Maple Sugar House
Frost Valley is ... sap begins to flow through the maple trees. This time of year pioneer farmers would call "the unlocking". Encouraged by the approaching equinox, nutrients stored in roots flow with sweet sap ... trees, collecting sweet sap, the heat of a good wood fire, the steam of evaporating water, and the sweet taste ...
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Rare Species Conservatory - Slide Puzzle 3x3
Marmosets have specially designed teeth and jaws, perfect for chiseling shallow depressions in tree bark to collect little pools of sap, which they then ...
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Rare Species Conservatory - Slide Puzzle 3x3
Marmosets have specially designed teeth and jaws, perfect for chiseling shallow depressions in tree bark to collect little pools of sap, which they then ...
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TREE WORLD
Sweet Sap Both the red maple and silver maple have sweet sap from which syrup is occasionally produced. The black maple, although rarer than the sugar maple, has sap that is just a sweet. Did you know that birch sap is also somewhat sweet? How ...
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Red Maple
Red Maple Red Maple Both the red and sugar maples produce lots of sweet sap, but the syrup from the red maple is less delicate. The wood of the sugar ...
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Journey North Hummingbird Migration Spring 2008
You might seek out sweet nectar in a schoolyard feeder. But there's another trick: You could sip sweet sap from a tree trunk! (Roll your mouse over the picture to see more!) Question: As a hummingbird, how do you think you could get sap ... today's slideshow to find out! How could a tiny hummer get sap from a big tree trunk? Photos: Ed Robertson; Martin Dollenkamp Slideshow ...
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