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23 de septiembre de 2020

Nature Journal #1 Wednesday, September 23, 2020

I went outside around 10;45 and the sun was shining brightly in my eyes. I sat at the park bench for around maybe 27 minutes. I saw woodpeckers and a vulture from a couple of days ago. I sat and I would say the vultures average height would've been around 3 and a half feet tall but he was far so I am pretty sure he was taller than that. I saw stray cats and dogs running around the park from time to time. It sure was hot but there was a breeze that cooled me off for a little bit. The wind was scattered and I don't know if it has a term for it. I saw a colony or what was what I presumed to be ants crawling near me and that is when I got up to search elsewhere because I don't like being bit by ants. I saw pigeons and other birds flying through the air and I saw other various bugs like grasshoppers and flys and that is really it for that department. There were trees all around me too. They measured from what I looked up at 40 feet or less. Some of the leaves are changing colors because of Autumn and it is starting to have more variety.

Publicado el septiembre 23, 2020 06:49 TARDE por aaronbruh aaronbruh | 1 comentario | Deja un comentario

30 de septiembre de 2020

Nature Journal #2 Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Today marks the 2nd nature journal and I will tell you the events of what I saw during my deadliest venture to the park to date. At 10:42 am I stepped out my humble abode and set forth to the foreboding wilderness AKA the park. In all reality, it was a pleasant experience, unlike the last time where I almost got bit by ants. I spotted a Vermillion Flycatcher perched on a branch. I didn't know what kind of bird it was until I looked it up on google. Along with the birds singing a chorus of nature and along with the symphony of tree leaves dancing in the wind and its sounds bustling. The sounds never fell into decadence and the birds simply went on their way. The Vermillion Flycatcher was foraging and others came around but alas it didn't seem that the others found anything at their disposal. They left shortly after I recorded all this information. I didn't seem to see anything out of place or anything comeback. I saw a butterfly that had a reddish-orange tinge with black spots of course. I do not wanna say if it was a Monarch because I do not really know much about butterflies. That is all I really saw besides stray cats who ran across the parks in a dash trying to get to work or something like that. Thank you and the picture will be included in a doc

Publicado el septiembre 30, 2020 10:52 TARDE por aaronbruh aaronbruh | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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