Monday, 31 March 2014

Welcome to the Luss powan blog if you are a new reader! We are the children from Luss Primary School in Argyll and Bute and our school is on the banks of Loch Lomond.
 
We will continue to bring you details of our special powan eggs, as we near the date of hatching!
 
 


Sunday, 30 March 2014

The eggs are looking good today and Luss has some sunshine.

Friday, 28 March 2014

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Yesterday the rangers had brought things that meant we could see things the way a fish would. It was amazing! What we did was put some water in and some insects and looked at them. There was a big one which we put in the loch. I didn't have any wellies so I couldn't see into it properly but I bet it was awesome.
By Mollie
Yesterday I found out that when we release the powan, it is better if they are put into deep water. There is more for them to eat in the deeper water. I enjoyed going pond dipping with the rangers.
By Kinvara
We went with the park rangers to check how many bugs are underwater. The powan love to eat the bugs in the loch . If there are a lot of bugs in the river, this means that the river is very clean. The bugs flow down the river to the loch. This is called kick sampling.
By Isla