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2nd Visit

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My second Visit September 18, 5:00 pm Partly Cloudy Temperature: 68ºF Length of Day: Sunrise: 7:38 AM Sunset 7:30 PM Today was a really nice day in my plot. It was a super comfortable temperature! It is also super relaxing to be there in nature in the quiet. Again I heard lots of birds being in the woods. I also heard and saw a squirrel jumping through the trees. The squirrel made a lot of noise as it moved around. Once again this time there were still a ton of bugs jumping around all over the surface of the water. I think that there were even more than last time. There also were some deer tracks once again. I did notice that the water was way wider than it was last time. It also was much deeper! This did cause there to be hardly any water flow. The place where I was testing water speed didn't work and the ball didn't make it 5 ft. It started but then it turned around and started traveling in a loop. Finally I noticed that on some of the trees the leaves were st...

Field Study Research EDD

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Intro and First visit

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Intro Video of My Plot My First Visit September 6, 7:00 pm Partly Cloudy Temperature: 63 ºF Length of day: 13 hours Sunrise: 7:15 am Sunset: 8:10 pm  I had an amazing time seeing and visiting my field study plot for the first time. It was very interesting to see and observe different things that were going on while I was there. I heard the wind blowing in the trees. I also heard many different kinds of birds chirping back and forth. In a quiet moment when the wind was still you could hear the distant sound of cars passing by. Also in the quiet moments you could hear different cracks and creaks of wood. I saw a ton of different water bugs jumping around on the surface creating lots of ripples on the stream. There also were a bunch of deer tracks all along the bank of the stream, which was super cool to see!  

Maps

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This is a layout of the main land features on my 30x30 plot. This is a birds eye view of my plot