Some of the trees I was able to identify at my site were White Pines, Eastern Hemlock, and Sugar Maple. The twig I chose to capture was that of a Sugar Maple. This tree was located right next to the pool of water that is on my site. There were brown buds on the twig […]
Archive for February, 2018
Trees and Twigs – Early February
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Wildlife Tracks – Early February
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There were many different sets of wildlife tracks found at my Phenology Site. Some of the tracks include white-tailed deer, squirrel, rabbit, a small bird, and dogs. I believe the set of deer tracks belongs to a male due to the evidence of how it was dragging its feet as it walked. […]
Early February
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My phonology site was covered with a fresh coating of snow. I noticed that there were several older tracks that I could see prior to this snowfall, but there were also many fresh new tracks that were easy to identify in the fresh snow. I also noticed that the stagnant pool of water located on […]