| Name (First Name, Last Initial) |
| Aaron A |
| Age |
| 9 |
| What did you find? |
| Alice’s Trush, also known as Grey-CheekedĀ Thrush |
| Where did you find it? |
| The Grove Nature Preserve |
| How did you find it? |
| In a class, the teacher was telling us about a bird that the founder of The Grove discovered. I thought it was very pretty. In the class she showed us one of the specimens. |
| Use your senses. |
| The specimen was not alive, but it looked like a pigeon but in a smaller body with a little more grey.I found a call that the bird makes online and it sounds like a soft whistling, calming sound. |
| What is its role in nature? |
| Bird droppings helps plants grow because the droppings have nutrients. Also birds help with pest control by eating invasive bugs and insects. |
| Why is it important to you? |
| I liked how it looked and I felt like the backstory of how it was named and how it was discovered was very heartwarming. |
| Rate the artifact’s cool-factor! |
| Selected Value: 9 (0 min / 10 max) |
Naturalist Report: Alice’s Trush, also known as Grey-Cheeked Thrush

