Journal archives for October 2019

October 3, 2019

Walk Around Newton: Finding Fungi

I had some extra free time on Monday so I went on a jog to Newton, and then walked around the backwoods area near the soccer field for my nature walk. The temperature was chilly, but nothing too bad. There are a bunch of paths all throughout Newton, and I found them very peaceful. I bet the walks are beautiful for snowshoeing since everything is covered by trees, so having snow on them would make it even cooler. The theme for this week was Fungi, so I searched all throughout the paths for them. It took me a while! The first time I found some fungi was when I started walking down towards a river/stream, which I found very interesting as there was a change in the environment. But, after I found the first fungi, which I identified as Tapioca Slime Mold, I found a lot more. My favorite fungi were the all-white ones since they stood out from all the brown and green of the forest floor. I took a loop around the Newton paths and got back to the soccer field without losing my way. Overall it was a great walk, and since I had a lot of work due earlier that day, it was a great way to clear my mind!

Posted on October 3, 2019 01:10 AM by cooper-schmitz cooper-schmitz | 11 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

October 15, 2019

Walking Around North Hampton, NH: Plants

For my recent nature walk, I went around the woods in New Hampshire. I am lucky enough that I live near such amazing ecosystems and I particularly enjoyed walking around a dried up pond near my house. I found a lot of mosses during my walk and that must've been due to the wet living conditions. Tying this back to what we have learned in class I could see the correlations with how land plants arose from water plants. It was clear to see how well the mosses grew in the wet environments, with my favorite observation being the picture that shows moss covering the entire ground-level of the tree. I also found a lot of ferns on my walk. They were in many different colors - from dark green to light green and dark brown to tan. I believe that may be because of hydration, but iNaturalist was labeling them as different species. The weather was fair, with some clouds and a little wind chill. But, overall my walk was a calming way to end my fall break.

Posted on October 15, 2019 10:21 PM by cooper-schmitz cooper-schmitz | 10 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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