field study #2
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date- September 25 time-7:16 temperature- 59° noises- birds and insects but insects have definitely quieted down since last time climate- started to rain a little bit and cold with a slight breeze length of day- 12:01 organisms felt/heard- just some birds and the wet grass and the grass is more dead than last time and everything was more dry before it started to rain. EXTRA- the great blue heron that was dead in the corner moved a little bit more outwards from under the tree and most likely from something eating it, and there was a bit more water in the pond due to all the rain last week. Question- I wonder how the great blue heron died and died where it did? Because where it was laying in was in a very hidden and hard area to get to under all the tree and bushes.