• 474D@lemmy.world
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    il y a 2 mois

    Basically me the first time I took shrooms, I could not get past how beautiful just regular old trees are and how I never realized despite them being all around us

  • Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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    il y a 2 mois

    I wish I had the brain power to identify trees or birds the way anyone can cars or motorcycles.

    • django@discuss.tchncs.de
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      il y a 2 mois

      There are books about this, which you can study. Go outside, identify the trees in your neighborhood and with time you will learn to identify them without the book.

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        You can show me a picture of a bird or leaf a dozen times, I won’t remember enough to tell it from other birds and trees. You show me a specific model car or motorcycle once and I can probably remember it forever.

        I wonder if bird-brained people have the same experience traveling, doing a double-take every time they see something that don’t exist back home.

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          Try two dozen times then. And stop talking yourself out of it. If I can learn to identify cars when I once was so absolutely indifferent to them, you can do birds trees. You’re the one standing in the way of yourself here.

        • woodenghost [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          Well, there’s also apps you can use to scan a leaf and others to scan a recording of a bird song and it’ll tell you what it is with some accuracy. Combine this with a field manual (paper or digital) and you’ll learn it over time.

    • rants_unnecessarily@piefed.social
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      Just Google lens a tree every now and then, then try to spot as many of them as you can in the area, repeating it’s name each time.

      Birds are a bit harder, but you can do it with patience.

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      il y a 2 mois

      The comic is false knees and I’ve never seen a better depiction of birds, not even from birds

  • applebusch@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    il y a 2 mois

    they may be technically different, but me going through tree ID class in undergrad quickly realized that the variability of leaf shape within a tree species, and even within a specific tree, can make one species look almost exactly like a totally different species. much better to look at the morphology, buds, and bark than the leaves.

    they’re all beautiful though

  • ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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    One under-appreciated aspect of leaf design is that in addition to being able to spread out and absorb sunlight, they also need to be of a shape such that in a strong wind they tend to curl up on themselves and provide a minimum of wind resistance. Otherwise their collective sail effect would tend to uproot the tree. Fortunately, there are lots of beautiful ways to solve these related problems.

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    The convergent evolution of lignin is so wild to me. Like some trees are as distantly related to each other, than we are to fungus.

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    il y a 2 mois

    Yes ! I’m learning trees right now. I am in awe in very little square and shaded pavement now (*_*)