I did this nature walk around the Res, looking for unique biodiversity or just organisms that I don't regularly interact with. On this day, the weather was really cold, around 50 degrees F. Being by the water made it even colder, due to the wind and just the water in general. As I walked around the Res, I saw lots of biodiversity with animals, insects, fungi, and plants. It was very interesting to watch it all interact as an observer and take note of the organisms that I found cool.
I was walking from my dorm to the Reservoir, and saw this on the path by Mac. The weather was very cold with chilly winds, it felt better to have the sun on you but it was cold in the shade. The organism was a weed in the cracks of the stairs. It was very green and had round leaves.
I was walking around the Res and came across this lakeside plant. The weather was cold and windy, even colder since I was by the water. It was also a bit foggy and moist. The grass looked wild, unmaintained unlike the grass at Boston College.
I was walking around the Res and came across this lakeside plant. The weather was cold and windy, even colder since I was by the water. It was also a bit foggy and moist. The plant had grown up from the nutrient dense soil along the water, . It was green with a long stem and round leaves growing from it.
I was walking around the Res and came across these swans. The weather was cold and windy, even colder since I was by the water. It was also a bit foggy and moist. They were swimming around Res, accompanied with the other organisms also in the water. They were white with orange and black beaks.
I was walking around the Res and came across this Vine. The weather was cold and windy, even colder since I was by the water. It was also a bit foggy and moist. The plant had grown up from the soil to the most likely abandoned sorta bathroom type building. I thought it was a type of poison ivy at first before getting the correct species when I plugged it into iNaturalist.
I was walking around the Res and came across this super pretty lakeside plant. The weather was cold and windy, even colder since I was by the water. It was also a bit foggy and moist. The plant had grown up from the nutrient dense soil along the water, . It was green with a long stem and yellow flowers growing from it. It stood out compared to the rest of the plants by the Res because of its bright features. Is this a sign of sexual selection?
I was walking around the Res and came across this super pretty lakeside plant. The weather was cold and windy, even colder since I was by the water. It was also a bit foggy and moist. The plant had grown up from the nutrient dense soil along the water, . It was green and grew along the ground, however some of the leaves had turned read, most likely because of the change in seasons to fall. It stood out compared to the rest of the plants by the Res because of its bright features.
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