Show mil H lV’-V- Pag32— Tho Herald Journal ll M'lM W1 (1 ifnfuy fii yiyiyiq Logan Utah Sunday July 5 1998 Meet Jane Seymour As a child Jsne Seymour dreamed of being a ballerina In feet she danced until an injury forced her to stop at age Tbdsy she is an actress She plays Dr Quinn on the show "Dr Quinn Medicine Woman" Jsne whose real name is Joyce Frankenbure grew up in England with two younger sisters Her father a doctor wu English and her mother is Dutch Her first movie role was in 1973 She lives fa Malibu Calif with her husband director James Keadi and their chikhwj They also have a home in Bath England fcJber free time Jan teaches dance and acting to troubled Amazing Survivors About Gulls All When we go to the beach or visit e harbor we often see Vv': 'r There are ahout45 different kinds of guile There are herring gulls California gulls and gulls to name a few Even though gulls have webbed feet and can swim well they rarely go far out to sea Many might fellow boats in hopes of getting food but most of these birds don't fly out very fen Gulls can also be found inland near rivers and lakes The number of gulls is growing because many have discovered that garbage dumps are very good ring-bill- 's s J v v i i S U s ' V JVi ’? V' A ‘ Y£ $&vv':s ' si- 'it W Sr ? Ihtaduft ' r V 1- Gus Goodsport’spt :V--' Qulhaea si Mack ring on RayeSowbM ed I 4" vl' : Supersport Chipper Jones TMeguais Birthdate: Height 6--4 Weight 210 Birthplace: Letand Fla Lam- - Wayne Jones Jr is better known as -72 - Chipper Jones third baseman for the Atlanta Braves He has been with the team since 1991 Last year he had a batting avenge of 295 with 176 hits 41 doubles and 21 home runs He led the team with 11 1 runs batted in 100 runs scored and 54 garnet with more than one hit He played in the 1996 and 1997 game and helped the Braves win the 1995 World Series 9lippe!iv” ith h“ Alpharetta Ga He grew up in Fla and was the states High School Player of the m 1990 His hobbies are hunting and At f v : jst sources of food! All-St- ar Feeding Gulls usually follow the coutalshorram search of food —v-- Often they pick up an oyster or dam fly up high and drop the shell to the ground to smash it open Gulls catch much of their own food such as fish clams and worms They will eat animals such as rats and rabbits Often gulls eat the eggs and young of other birds You might have seen gulls eating picnic scraps or pieces Flying Gulls may fly more than 100 miles a day while going between their feeding and nesting sites They depend on their long wings to catch drafts They also glide a lot Large flocks of gulls have become a problem when they’ve roosted near airports and crashed into They also find food by scavenging or eating dead fish and scraps This ability to scavenge is why they have adjusted so well to dumps and waste sites Gulls help humans and the environment by cleaning up dead animals and garbage Gulls can drink wit water as well as fresh They have special glands in their heads to get rid of the extra salt Teacher’s Guide I Jinmni? - v Most gulls build their ''—V nests on the ground near water Some build nests on clifls or in trees A few even build on rooftops and chimney aacir Both parents help hatch the egp and feed the chicks Females usually lay two or three eggs once a year After the breeding season each mate goes its own way until it is again ready to breed Gulls often meet their same mates and breed at the same nesting spot every year Gulls do not have nests when they are not breeding but roost near food ounces on offshore islands or sandbars alike inu M Ihmugh mur newspaper far pHture if the hearh or uutdnor Are inv himu in ihr pKtunn? If mil are any rf them pill? I Make a about up poem uulk 5 llunm ihr Mkwinr Hare ou ever reen pilU or anv other hml in thw mur If whrre were you? What were they dom Whv do think people like jcuiU and find them m intmMii4? What would it I likr io hr a suir ’ How would you pmd your day-in liu fiund Flnd one on a I S map - rind thr (Unwin worU in thw inwe: haihor Hid inland itrareful inwratr dran crop reavmpn mo hatch crewtal pouchrei fdund wetted Vfliir and make up a nrw returnee for eaih one mn wtil eh GULLS in ®?ls TRY ’N FIND Some words I FE GDDSCFF CATCHUA WRBTKTDLLKDEEFU I dwossocnylmtern OUXPGULLSFCAP lc gpvvnsygpsffi hqzeqdhx s t n e r a p F the food from their 1 new crops Then a real-lif- e nightmare struck Millions of grasshoppers swarmed onto their fields and began destroying their Mini Spy watching the sea birds on their feSi?n1?ayouMou“a" can find: Just in time a huge flock of gulls flew from the Great Salt Lake and ate the insects The gulls saved the settlers’ food and probably their lives The settlers believed the coming of the gulls a miracle The sea gull ia the state bird of Utah It is honored by a monument in Salt Lake City numbers word MINI fish flying duck bell peanut lipstick letter I question mark number 7 j West week The MW Pago looks ot loc close relatives of gulls Terns are generally smaller and slimmer than gull Tfems fly with their bills and lv4 pointed down Gulls fly with their bills pointed forward Tferas are more graceful thaw gulls They are called “sea swallows" Terns eat only the fish they catch They are not the scavengers that gulls are Terns dive for their food Gulls usually land on the water to feed Some terns have forked taik Most gulls do not Man Pelicans are distant cousins of gulls They have long bills and sagging throats They are excellent fliers Some fly hundreds of miles a day in search (food Pelicans eat mostly fish They use their throat pouches as nets They can scoop up as much as two gnllnm of water They swallow the fish soon after they catch them Pelicans like to be together They Hy toost feed and breed in groups When pelicans fly in will follow the leader Pelicans can live long lives of up to 25 years One pelican in a 100 lived to be 54 years old! insUn7 The brawn pslcm fc tio only pafcan Tho common tam has The MW Pegs I orange Ml a spit M and a blackcap Look cmsnd I 01111111 Meet the pelican Meet the tern crops letter A snake The Mini Pige is part of (eat ia bjr Wanda I Terns are In 1848 V 4 Pups of settlers in what is now Utah had just planted their first crops They had little food left and were hundreds of miles from any place they could buy more They desperately needed RETAWS CLNEIOBTCJHSI Q: Why didn't the lake like the pond? A: The lake thought the pond was very shallow! MMmdPsifckiCsatalWiliBlbl"n The Utah state bird AFLRCREGGSKCOLF BKANHOSB Q: Why did the cook throw the butter out the window? A: He wanted to see a butter fly! (botk sent In by rwrfias PteWo) Nesting d llnm pHlurv of umr pill at the hnwh nuiu tin- - numhi-- r iC pHlurm nfhinU in thin mue How are the- fishing Gull Family Members For use by teachers and parents at home and at schooL For uso with issue: AM About Gufis 2 lar grain of bread people have tossed into the air Many gulls follow Main tea: Thw mur ahnut gull The fallow mg i a ii ofmivitir- - to t u-with Inn mur They are litfod in order m irr dilTwnhy with the rater auMpmimtii iMcd fir Mi Ml nT I hi- - actnntiee aiv farvuungrr traders Ak ilir rhildnm lo dn the falkming: J&Wifc farmers as they plow the fields Gulls eat the worms insects and mice the plow brings up They win eat wheat and H through your nmrapnpar for mIo bout thing youl need the bwh Herald Journal t Newspaper in Education Program I i UWsofttisUJL nahandWMto rates and tw iui |