Justin P. Brindley Trail 06/09/23

I walked about 45 minutes on the Justin P. Brindley Trail. This trail had a path for humans but was also surrounded by a numerous amount of plants and wildlife. The weather was moderately hot but with a breeze. This path is in Sugar Land, Texas. As I walked along the path I was able to find a lot of lichen attached on to trees. I would say I saw about 50+ trees with lichen attached. This really conveys the importance of lichen as it good for air quality. I had no luck finding fungi however. This path also led to a biker trail in a forest. As I walked into the forest the ring of crickets and other animals filled my ears. This place had many types of plants. Not to mention there were a lot of insects around me. One plant that was fascinating was the Mimosa pudica plant. If you touched its leaves it would immediately close up the leaves due to an external stimulus. I also came across many ant colonies. I was able to see a Hickory Tussock Moth Caterpillar on a leaf. It was very fuzzy with and was coated with white "fur". This experience was very insightful as I got to witness nature at work.

Publicado el 10 de junio de 2023 por amoggv1234 amoggv1234

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Hormigas (Familia Formicidae)

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Junio 9, 2023 a las 06:26 PM CDT

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Liquen Escudo Verde (Flavoparmelia caperata)

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Junio 9, 2023 a las 06:46 PM CDT

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Mimosa Sensitiva (Mimosa pudica)

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Junio 9, 2023 a las 06:27 PM CDT

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Junio 9, 2023 a las 06:57 PM CDT

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Junio 9, 2023 a las 06:23 PM CDT

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