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Venn Diagram

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Blog entry 3/14

It was slightly warm this morning. I decided to take my coat off. I had heard many sparrows flying through the green plants. I walked down the hill, at the base, on the muddy path. Then I walked to my … Continue reading

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Map

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Blog entry 3/11

I enjoyed my walk along Riverside. I usually only go to one spot, by my favorite tree. I noticed there was a fence was added around the tree. The tree also got a plaque a couple years ago. I used … Continue reading

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Riverside, NYC Spot

I have found a spot in NYC, riverside, around 112th street. I was drawn by the three pines. It reminded me of Vermont, where I’d see pines everywhere. In Riverside there are mostly deciduous trees and shrubby plants. My spot … Continue reading

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Blog entry 3/8

Although its warmer, winter is still very much alive! The first thing I noticed that was different was that there were more human prints as well as dog prints. As its warmer and the sun is shining, it’s the perfect … Continue reading

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Golden Wing

Trotting through snow reaching my knees In the open where trees bend round Sunlight blows its light over air I circle round the long field Attuned to sounds I hear The black widow croaks Giving voice to quiet wind Soaring … Continue reading

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Natural Area Wetland, Woodland, Wildland

After looking at the list of natural communities, my spot appears to be either a Hemlock-Northern Hardwood Forest or a Laurentian-Acadian Pine-Hemlock-Hardwood Forest. There are a lot of pines and hemlocks. There are also mixed deciduous trees that are usually … Continue reading

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Use of Biofinder

I decided to find my spot on Biofinder. I couldn’t see much, but I did notice that the road next to Centennial is labeled as a highest priority wildlife crossing. Centennial Woods has a great amount of biodiversity/ wildlife.

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Deer

Prancing, trotting, through Thick sparkled powder Meanders around pines Down across frozen waters Two holes in her stride Moving in brisk winter Fleeting tracks left behind

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