When we went over to Steelhead and Marsh Park for our field trips, I noticed that there was a great difference between both environments and the pollinators that existed. Marsh Park had greater diversity in plants and flowers, and consequently there was a greater population of bees, moths, butterflies, dragonflies and a few ladybugs at this location. It was observed that the bees preferred lower elevated shrubs and trees in Marsh Park. Steelhead, having a lower population of plants, was also seen to not have any species of flowering plants. As a result, I hardly observed any pollinators at Steelhead.
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