Discovering the beauty of Bok
PHOTO BY DEBRA GOUVELLIS
Breakfast for the butterflies area is always available at Bok Tower Gardens with their vast array of plants and flowers.
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This young Sandhill Crane dined on the grounds of the gardens during the Bok Tower Gardens Discovery Days.
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The wild life was abundant at the gardens with these wild turkeys foraging for food.
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Adam Smith helped kids learn how animals and plants camouflage themselves as he passed out cameras to each team to photograph a plant or animal that each child would help to camouflage with a drawing/painting. This week at the Bok Tower Gardens Discovery Days kids had a chance to read different pages from the book "The Missing Gator Of Gumbo Limbo" and look for various animals and plants
at the gardens that camouflage themselves for protection from
different predators.
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Abby Eckstein assists Ashley Wilson with her camera as
each child had a turn to use the camera to find something that inspired them for the project they would be doing back in the
classroom.
PHOTO BY DEBRA GOUVELLIS
Bok Tower Gardens Education Assistant, Stephanie Eckstein instructs Nick Hershberger on how the camera will work to
capture the picture of the flowers he had chosen to photograph.
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Four-year-old Yuri Minturn kept snapping shots everywhere he turned at the gardens. Every plant, blade of grass and insect was a fascination to this young photographer.
PHOTO BY DEBRA GOUVELLIS
Bok Tower Gardens giant lily pads look like a fairytale prop as these gigantic plants float aimlessly in the pond.