Bird Watching
When we were picking up logs and looking for insects, fellow classmates of mine spotted this black/brown salamander. First we all thought it was a snake so nobody touched it, but when we saw that it had legs we knew it was then a salamander. I head screeching and the crunching of sticks and leaves from classmates finding insects.
This is a picture of a Warbler taken by Mrs. Richardson while we were bird watching. First off, it is hard to go bird watching because you have to be extremely quiet and I am not a quiet person, but Mrs. Richardson managed to get this shot. When we were silent we hear an intercom, bus horns, and birds chirpping.
On the top right corner is a picture, taken by Mrs. Richardson, of a Downey Woodpecker. If you look close enough you are able to see it's many colors consisting of: black, blue and white. Its actually a pretty bird, and really neat to watch. I felt the warm breeze and heard the birds and squirrels in the woods.
This picture is of, what looks like to me, some sort of orange funus. Hali Goad and I found this while we were looking for insects under and on logs when we fumbled upson this.
whoa! that orange fungus is weird.
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