Monday, June 22, 2009

Camping Trip

Some homeschoolers are going on a camping trip (scream!) And........I am going!
It is in the bush and hopefully I will sight heaps and heaps and heaps of Dragons!! Oh WOW!
We will be staying in cabins with electricity and hot running water and A INTERNET CONNECTION! So, I can keep you updated!
Oh, I am soooo excited!
It is in the mountains, I am thinking of making some sort of glider . . . . . but that's just a thought.
I am leaving tomorrow!


This is a picture I sketched of the Knukers hole a tree root. Around it you can see broken glass, some fake diamonds from me and some large green blobs. Those green blobs are the Knuckers poison that are made in the sacks of their mouths and are put through hollow fangs. It is extremely poisonous, you must never ever touch these blobs.
Knuckers are lovely - But Frost Dragons (oops! I am drooling!)


Thursday, June 18, 2009

Knucker Scat

Scat: Dragon Poo
Today on my excursion to see Billy the Knucker dragon living at the back of our house, I found some of his scat, and drew it for you.
They look a lot like stones, but are not the same colour!
Billy had very dark brown scat, so it was fresh!
When I found that out I quietly left the area. A dracologist must always take precautions.
Another week till I visit Billy again! I hope he will me alright!


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Knucker


I have named the Knucker that lives in the patch of bush behind our house Bill.
He lives by a river in a VERY muddy hole. He has never mated which is unfortuanate. He has never hurt me (so far.)

When you visit the Knucker you leave your smell all over their surrondings (as you do with every dragon). Knuckers can get very agro about this. For the comfort of being safe I only visit him once a week at the most and I always leave him a fake jewel or a bottle to end his troubles.

Knuckers lve little treasures. As do all dragons, but Knuckers are known to go for shiny things such as bottles and coloured glass. They scatter their treasures at the door of their nice little hole in the riverbank of a creek.

A Knucker eats rabbits, small farm animals, fish and the larger ones will eat deer and small children. (Dont worry! I am tall for my age!) They basically eat anything small.

A Knucker cannot fly. It has the tiniest wings that avail to nothing. Knuckers enjoy bathing in there river and catching fish which is quite enjoyable to watch!!

If you ever see a Knucker in the wild - make sure you stay hidden and that you do not intimidate them. Knuckers have a venom in their throat which ejects through hollow fangs. Make sure if you are a child to be accompianed by an adult when watching these betiful creatures. Remeber also to leave him a present!




Introducing ME!



Hello, My name is Beverly Morgan and I am a dracologist (which means I study dragons!) I love dragons! I am 15 years old and am homeschooled so that I can study more dragons. Out the back of my house I have Knucker living in the bush, he got me started on Dragons!

This blog is dedicated to the adventures of studing dragonology and my notes when I see them!

My favourite dragon is a Frost dragon and I one day hope to host a dragonology crew to go to Antarctica so that I may see them in real life and study them!

The only dragons I have ever seen in real life is the Knucker and I breifly saw a European dragon just driving one day.

Note: A great study guide to dragons is Field Guide to Dragons!