I went on a walk for approximately 30 minutes around Hawk Valley Farm, an area that I had went past daily for about a year but never actually went inside before. It was surprisingly warm given how the weather has been for the past few days and there were a lot of birds chirping (though none that I could spot since there was plenty of foliage for them to hide in). There were not that many identifiable non plant or animal species that I could spot beyond what was near the entrance on rocks and fallen trees since most of the area that I could walk through was very green and flowering, which made it hard to identify if there was something there compared to the plants surrounding it since I didn't want to step far off the path. However, there were a decent amount of what appeared to be different types of fungus or lichens growing on the rocks. I did make a lot of plant observations (next week's module) because I was curious about what I was seeing and had read briefly about the area I was going into. I thought that this walk was interesting because this area is protected land that is surrounded by a bunch of houses. I never knew that there was this much flora and fauna near where I lived.
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