And the answer is....the pileated woodpecker! America's largest woodpecker can do some serious damage to a tree. Check out this link (not our video) of a pileated woodpecker destroying a tree! https://t.co/Y5wqBIAI4c
Looking for someplace to hike? Come to the Outdoor Lab this weekend for our annual March in March. The Biscuit Mountain Trail is open for public use! Sign up using this link:
https://t.co/tAVmwa4OON #lovetheODL
Giving back never tasted so good!
Stop by Chipotle for our fundraiser and theyโll donate 33% of the proceeds to support the cause.
๐ฏClick here for more details:
https://t.co/22CBngQq7c #ChipotleFundraiser
What a fun time! Thanks to everyone who came out to join us in our night hike. Here are some pictures from former Planetarium Director Jonathan Harmon of the night sky and the lights!
Join us for a night of forest adventure, campfires, music, astronomy, seasonal snacks and fun!
Get your tickets on EventBrite
https://t.co/8K5XYTPRik
https://t.co/uGlPxi5wi0
Hereโs some wild and creepy nature facts: we found this on the ground at the Lab. Itโs a hammerhead worm. They are carnivorous and will dissolve their prey using enzymes found in their slime. Considered invasive, they will reproduce if you cut them halfโฆlike a slimy hydra.