Intro
      
          
        Week 1: The Song of Nature - Overture
      
          
        Week 2: The Song of Nature, theme 1: ORGANISMS
      
          
        Week 3: The Song of Nature, theme 1: ORGANISMS
      
          
        Week 4: The Song of Nature, theme 1: ORGANISMS
      
          
        Week 5: Interlude - To Know Nature
      
          
        Week 6: The Song of Nature, theme 2: STORIES
      
          
        Week 7: The Song of Nature, theme 2: STORIES
      
          
        Week 8: The Song of Nature, theme 2: STORIES
      
          
        Week 9: Interlude - To Experience Nature
      
          
        Week 10: The Song of Nature, theme 3: ENVIRONMENT
      
          
        Week 11: The Song of Nature, theme 3: ENVIRONMENTS
      
          
        Week 12: The Song of Nature, theme 3: ENVIRONMENTS
      
          
        Week 13: Interlude - To Love Nature
      
          
        Week 14, Finale - The Naturalist
      
          
        Appendix #1 - Natural History Books
      
          
        Appendix #2 - Index of Nature Poems
      
          
        Appendix #3 - Selected Outlines of Living Things
      
          Day 2: Ontogeny
Words
Insects and birds provide remarkable examples of individual organismic development; here are two minicourses on insect development, followed by a video on what happens inside of a bird egg.
Reading: “Metamorphosis and Diapause in Insects (TNAU eCourse)”
Reading: “Types of Larvae and Pupae (TNAU eCourse)”
Video: “Flight – The Genius of Birds – Embryonic Development” (4:09)
Works
Look at organisms today as entities with lifetimes. The acorn and the oak are the same species, just at different points in their story. How many juveniles can you find? How about eggs, or aged individuals?