
Can you find the caterpillar? |

Deciduous trees at Blackacre in late summer still have their leaves and are a vibrant green.
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The Blackacre garden produced tomatoes, peppers, cantaloupe, sunflowers, corn, and more. A small space can yield a variety of vegetables. |

The Susan Schick Nature Center |

A southern view of the Nature Center. This solar panel provides energy to run the Nature Center's lights and fans. |

A northern view of the Nature Center from the stream. |

Fields with their flowers, plants, and trees provide homes and food for birds, bees, squirrels, and other small organisms.
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Sunflower grown in the garden. |

The landscape of Blackacre includes trees in all stages of the cycle of life. |

Who do you think used this wagon? What would they carry on it?
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Where is the peacock? Is a peacock male or female? |

A view of Mr. Becker's cows grazing at Blackacre. Squash is growing in late summer at Blackacre. |