Find a Douglas Fir tree and give Doug a hug!!!
We can find our friend Doug by looking for special cones, Douglas Fir cones have little, soft, light brown "mouse-tails" sticking out periodically.
Perhaps, for hike-time entertainment, you can tell the legend of why mice might be hiding in the friendly Fir's cones:
The Mouse, Douglas Fir, and the Great Forest Fire
First he ran to the bigleaf maple tree. “Help, help!” he cried. “Can you help me escape this fire?” Bigleaf maple tree replied, “No, I’m sorry little mouse, I am afraid that I will not be able to survive this for- est fire”. The mouse then ran to the red cedar tree. “Help, help! Can you help me escape the fire?” “No, I’m sorry little mouse, but I do not think that I can survive this great forest fire, either” said Red Cedar. Mouse ran from tree to tree asking the same question, and getting the same answer.
Finally he came to a great old Douglas fir tree, with its thick furrowed bark. “Help, help, Douglas fir! Can you help me escape this fire?” And Douglas fir replied, “Yes, I think that my thick bark will protect me from the heat of these flames. I may be able to survive this great fire. Climb to the top of my branches, and climb under the scales of my cone for extra protection.” So, little mouse did as he was told, and climbed way up into Douglas fir tree and hid under the scales of the Douglas fir cones. Many other little mice followed him and did the same. And the Douglas fir tree was right, its thick bark protected them from the flames of the fire, and the fire passed them by.
To this day, if you look under the scales of the Douglas fir cone you can still see little mice hiding under the scales of the cones. Can you see them too?
http://www.wnps.org/education/resources/documents/K-5_Q&E/2nd_grade/2-2b.pdf
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