I walked around the Boston Public Garden and the Boston Common Park for about an hour. The weather was rainy and gloomy, and I thought that I would not come into contact with much wildlife but I was mistaken. As soon as I arrived I observed a group of squirrels digging in the soil, and right beside them was a group of geese that were walking around. As I kept walking around the pond I noticed a couple of pigeons that were nearby that were eating what seemed to be some sort of insects. This made me think about how pigeons might experience allopatric speciation through dispersal because some of them had bigger beaks and some had smaller ones. The weather started to get a little better as I walked towards the Boston Common Park. While I was at the park I noticed some weird plants that were growing in between the concrete and decided to take photos of them. I ended my walk by going back towards the park on an opposite route and was able to enjoy the beauty of the wildlife and greenery that coexists with the city. The areas that I visited combined have a moderate level of species richness, which I did not expect because of the bad weather that was present during my visit.
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