Answer:
Instructions:
Choose a site where you can observe a single species for at least two hours. This can be a park, a nature trail, or any outdoor area where the species of interest is present.
Set a timer for 10-minute intervals. Every time the timer goes off, make one observation about the species you are observing. Write down the time and date of each observation.
Focus on describing what the species is doing. For example, are they eating, sleeping, playing, or interacting with other members of their species?
Do not make assumptions about the species' behavior or motivations. Stick to observations that you can see and document.
Take pictures at regular intervals to document your observations. Make sure the pictures are clear and show the species clearly.
After two hours, review your observations and pictures. Look for patterns or trends in the species' behavior. What did you learn about the species during your observations?