I walked through Hammond woods today. It was rainy and damp and the rocks were extremely slippery. I observed several different fungi and lichen, but I am unable to identify any of them. There were several dead trees covered in one of the fungi species running up the entire length of the dead trunks. There was the occasional bird call, but aside from that very little larger fauna, though the deer paths and occasional deer tracks were present in the mud. There was also very little human pollution visible, hardly any trash aside from the occasional broken glass shards and a single boot hung from the broken trunk of a dead tree. Unfortunately I was unable to walk and observe as much as I otherwise would have liked as I am still fighting off my infection and found myself physically drained incredibly swiftly following my climb up to the higher ground and broken boulders that make up the south eastern side of the woods, and was forced to return to my car. Though during my trip across the high ground I did notice a lack of fungi compared to the lower, wetter area on the western side.
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