 Hello again so this week I wanted to show you some animal puppets that I made by cutting out animal shapes using some sturdy paper and then gluing them to clothes tins and I picked these two animals a cardinal and a bat because there are two very important differences between these animals. One of them is when they're awake so I have a cardinal. What is my cardinal awake? Day. In the daytime and we call animals that are awake during the daytime diurnal. Here's my diurnal cardinal and Helen, what's your bat awake? In the nighttime and we call animals that are awake in the nighttime nocturnal. Nocturnal so a diurnal cardinal and a nocturnal bat and I put them on clothes tins because this is going to show you the other important difference so I'm going to use the clothespin to help my cardinal perch on this branch and then come can I see your bat? Should I put the bat like this? No. No it's going to hang upside down by its feet to perch and since bats hang upside down I thought this would be a great chance to teach you one of my favorite songs about bats. It goes like this. Waiting for the setting sun waiting for the night to come then they'll fly around and if you're lucky enough to see a bat while you're exploring this week you should know that they eat mosquitoes so they are really good to have around. And it's a lucky thing to see one.