Field Study #3






Date: 10/11/17
Time: 3:10 pm (15:10)
Present Climate Conditions: Extremely cloudy, very windy outside (wind of 13 mph; max wind speed of 22), the ground was wet (and very muddy) from the earlier rain storm that we had. Very dark, and gloomy outside.
Temperature: 58 degrees
Organisms smelled, felt, and heard: Again, there are many types of birds, including an owl, two ducks, there was a few lady bugs at the time, there was still duckweed on the pond, but not as much as before (it's slowly going away.) There was moss on the ground, and on some trees.
Changes: The leaves on all of the trees, are starting to change colors, that include a peachy and yellow coloring. Otherwise, the leaves are falling completely off, and they're spread across across the ground. These are mainly the yellow leaves. The changes are slowly happening in the trees, behind the pond, in which the sunnier spots, where the trees are completely exposed, the leaves are changing different colors completely. There's definitely more mud on the ground, than before.
Day Length: 6:53-8:41



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  1. Are you noticing any patterns to where the color change first happens? You take beautiful pictures! Any other living things? Bugs? Birds? Fungi? Etc? Day length?

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