Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2015

Winter wildlife

It's 9 degrees F in Chicago and it's the middle of winter. But it turns out you can still wildlife in these conditions! Today as I walked into work, I saw what looked like a lump of snow that had fallen off the roof. But as I got closer, it moved. I was startled to realize that the white lump was not snow, but a swan!

It had tucked its head into its side but looked up a little bit for a photo. This is a mute swan, Cygnus olor. You may be familiar with the trumpeter swan, but this is actually a different species that is native to Europe. It was introduced to the US and can sometimes be aggressive toward native birds. However, right now this guy or girl is not being aggressive; just cold. Apparently it lost its mate, so not only is it cold but it is single right before Valentine's Day. I was told that it was hanging out in the lagoon down the road, but seems to want to sleep near the building. It's probably warmer near the building, so if I were a swan I would want to sleep there too!

Friday, August 1, 2014

American Dagger Moth Caterpillar

The other day as I was walking down the street in Chicago, I saw a big bright caterpillar making its way across the sidewalk. This critter is an American Dagger Moth (Acronicta americana) caterpillar. It looks soft and fuzzy, but those "hairs" will sting you if you pick it up! They release toxins when they break off, a nice little defense mechanism. The caterpillar will get lighter in color as it gets older, and will turn into a moth as an adult.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Neighbor carts

This isn't exactly science-related, but who cares. I just discovered Neighbor Carts (in Chicago), a produce cart business. But it's not just any produce business--it's a social impact business, meaning the vendors are or were unemployed. It also fights the urban food desert problem--no or little access to healthy foods in urban neighborhoods. And the best part of all is that the produce is GOOD and CHEAP! I highly recommend shopping at a Neighbor Cart--the grocery stores can't beat the price x quality combination Neighbor Cart has. I should mention this is a joint venture between Streetwise and Neighbor Capital. Go eat more fruit!

Map of where to find them here.