07 October, 2024

Second Nature Walk: Theme = FUNGI !

For my second nature walk, I was given a theme for the organisms I would observe and record: fungi. Although I was somewhat familiar with different kinds of fungi, it was not until our class lecture that I finally delved into what fungi are and how lichens relate to them. For this walk, I decided choosing a location less open would be the best decision for this assignment, therefore I took a trip back to Newton campus (where I had dorm-ed my first year of college) as I knew of a few areas of nature that were not as landscaped. The weather on this Saturday afternoon was very nice (around 70 degrees Fahrenheit) and made for an enjoyable experience. I also had a friend of mine join me in finding different fungi, she had been the one to point out the more interesting observations I made: The Genus Calvatia, which looked abiotic and out of place during our walk. Resembling a white ball of foam, we took a closer look and could see that there was more to this fungal organism than we'd initially thought. This walk was a great way of observing the level of biodiversity present on campus. Although I found that lichens were much more abundant in the area I took my walk in, the species diversity within the fungi was much greater than that present in the lichen.

Posted on 07 October, 2024 20:20 by cruzbl cruzbl | 8 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

02 October, 2024

First Nature Walk (Chestnut Hill Reservoir)

I took my nature walk on Sunday afternoon around 3 pm. The weather was very nice, with the temperature staying around 70 degrees. This afternoon there were quite a few people on the trail, likely due to such good weather. I made several observations on different kinds of plants that stood out to me, from brightly colored ones to plants I had never known the name of. I wish I had been able to spot more animals native to the area but I believe they were likely out of view due to the area being so populated this afternoon.

Posted on 02 October, 2024 04:59 by cruzbl cruzbl | 7 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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