Yesterdays Outing

Yesterday after I had gotten to dads place I went p on the computer, and did a few things up there.

A little while after I had been up there dad called, and said that he wanted lunch to be ready by no later then 12:10pm. I told Rowan since she was the one that was make lunch that day.

Shortly after dad had called me he texted me, and said that there was a red-tailed hawk down on SJ campus by the maintenance building, so I went down there to see if I could see it.

Just as I was walking down a side road to get to the SJ campus a little bit faster I saw the red-tailed hawk soaring, and flying around by the hames center, but it had flew over the trees by the time I had gotten my camera out. I walked down the road, and found dad walking back from over by the maintenance building. He said that it had flown away, so we walked home.

After lunch I went up gavan hill to check my trail camera, and look around a bit.

On the way up there  there was ice thick enough to walk on in the muskeg. I walked across the muskeg, and up into the woods.

It was sunny but cold, but even though it was cold it was nice out. I walked up the old trail, and looked to see if there were any plants or anything that I could up on my species list for the year. I did not see any new one, but that does not mean there were not any.

A short time later I made it to my trail camera. I looked but it seemed that nothing had walked by since that last time I checked.

As I walked back home I climbed up a half fallen tree, and looked around then I walked back down.  I looked at a few things on my way back home, but did not see any new species that I know of.

On my way back I slipped and fell on a patch of ice at the edge of the forest. I did not hit my head but I did have a head ache after words.

I then walked the rest of the way home.

  1. Question where the red-tailed hawk go?
  2. Question why is so cold outside?
  3. Question when will it warm up again?
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