Monday, September 29, 2014

Exploring

 Many times I have roamed the park not knowing what lives there, about two years I've lived near the park, but didnt really pay attention to what new things have been or are there. I rarely go to the park, but ever since I started doing this project I've seen the park of a whole different perspective.

 Today, it's a beautiful day as the sun shines it's brightest as it sets. The ducks, swans, and geese have now moved to the right where I usually stand to observe. I've noticed that swans have the outline of their eye red. I wonder why they do? I've also noticed that not a lot of people visit this park. I never really noticed how much flowers this park has as well. (My field notes)


Field notes photos: 9/22
A photo of what the park looks like from my perspective of my observation spot.

5 comments:

  1. I didn't know there are swans at Paradise Park. UNR had them when I was up there. They can be mean.

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  2. I have always thought that park was beautiful. I don't really like going there because the geese are mean and poop everywhere.

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  3. I don't think I've seen a swan here. Next time you see it, you should take a picture of it. Also have you seen any other living animals there?

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  4. Wow, what beautiful photography to go with a very insightful blog. I'm interested to see what else is in store in this little piece if paradise (only a little pun intended) Very nice

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  5. I really like how you describe the way the swan's eyes looked, it shows that you pay attention in detail. I use to go there too when I was younger but I don't anymore because of that same reason, poop and because not many people go there.

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