My Walk Along the Providence River Walk Park

I decided to enjoy this beautiful and sunny day by going to the Providence River Walk Park. I went after 5 PM when the sun was still out but the temperature was a nice 76 degrees Fahrenheit. I entered the park from its northernmost part and began walking down. My first observation was of some berries I saw on a tree. At first, I saw some that were purple, but as I went around the tree, I saw some that were a very bright red color. I wondered what caused some of the berries to be riper than others and vary in color on the same tree. Next, I saw some vascular plants growing along the path I was walking. First I saw blue hydrangeas, then yellow daylilies near a statue, and sages further on. I kept seeing birds flying around and from tree to tree but as I got closer, they would fly away. That was until I was finally able to get close enough to two mockingbirds that seemed to be sticking together and I was able to capture them. Overall, my stroll in the park was 30 minutes and I was able to find to see mostly autotrophs (the plants) and one type of heterotroph (the birds) as I walked along the breezy river path.

Publicado el 29 de junio de 2022 por sthefany_martinez sthefany_martinez

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Manzanas, Duraznos Y Parientes (Subfamilia Amygdaloideae)

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Junio 28, 2022 a las 05:15 PM EDT

Descripción

There was a mixture of these red and some purple berries on the tree.

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Hortensias (Género Hydrangea)

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Junio 28, 2022 a las 05:21 PM EDT

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Lirios de Día (Género Hemerocallis)

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Junio 28, 2022 a las 05:25 PM EDT

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Salvias o Mirtos (Género Salvia)

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Junio 28, 2022 a las 05:33 PM EDT

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Sinsonte Norteño (Mimus polyglottos)

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Junio 28, 2022 a las 05:41 PM EDT

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