Tuesday, September 24, 2013

 

          For my environmental science forth blog assignment, I sat outside in my backyard like I do often with my 1 year old. I push him on the swing for a while and get to sit and relax and observe. This time was different because I was observing other interactions more closely. I was excited to look for birds but it was 7pm and mostly quiet.
 
 
        I observed my dog and noticed that she stayed by her house. Usually she would be interacting with her mom but our other dog died about 3 months ago. The birds were nearby and quiet too but they just sat separately in the same cage. Lastly, to my right was my little sisters toy house with a pile of dead bees. This is the craziest part because they started coming about two weeks ago out of the blue.
 
 
         I had never seen so many bees together untill I saw them all piled trying to get into the cracks of my little sisters play house. But now they were dead and everytime we opened the doors more start coming towards her house. Within the 20 minutes, my two sisters came out and talked to me and jovanni but that was the most animal interaction I observed. However I learned that birds don't show up as much at night time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1 comment:

  1. Sitting outside when the sun has gone down is probably not the best idea when observing animal interaction, but I best your the only one to heard different noises.

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