MAKEUP ENTRY Fay Bainbridge Park - June 3rd

I took a trip to Fay Bainbridge which is a park on Bainbridge Island. This park had two sections, one with a forest and one with a beach. These were separated by a small park road. The forest consisted primarily of madrone trees, maples, and some cedars. There was a lot of deer fern throughout the area as well. There were many Himalayan Blackberries growing along the path. There were some animals in the area, including mammals such as raccoons, and beers such as chickadees. There were also a number of crows. As you progressed down to the beach there were a number of seagulls, most likely Glaucous-winged gulls. This beach had many logs but it was unclear what kind of trees they came from, they were all driftwood that had washed up. The beach had some jellyfish that were dead but not much visible life. There were many seagulls which were primarily the life on the beach. Some Kelp was washed up as well, what looked like Bull Kelp. Overall it was interesting to see this direct transition from a forest to a beach. It makes these environments seem more similar than I previously thought they were.

Publicado el junio 5, 2012 04:17 TARDE por skylarwilkins skylarwilkins

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