As spring nears in Vermont, we look closely at the new life that is emerging and returning to the area. While observing the Redstone Pines I noticed bids that were forming on the tips of branches on many trees and bushes. I happened to take 2 pictures of buds I thought I recognized. Here is …
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Wildlife in Burlington
While walking around Burlington trying to find signs of animals I was trying to find evidence of animals you don’t often see. Not the usual squirrel track or a bird. I did find two tracks that I took a picture of. Here is one of the tracks that I found. It belongs to a whitetail …
Phenology location revisit
After a while coming back to the Redstone Pines was nice. There was still some snow on the ground and I was able to record some tracks of some animals that passed throough the pines. There haven’t really been any changes to the pines at all since I left, maybe a littel more snow, but …
Final Phenology Post
Since the weather has changed here in vermont in the past 2 months, it’s time to record some of the changes that I have noticed since then. Most of the pine needles on the Eatern White Pine have stayed on, but some dead ones have fallen off. The very few deciduous trees that are in …
New Phenology Location
https://maps.app.goo.gl/koCXj7faqPJuALeK7 This new place in Mt. Lafayette in New Hampshire. I went on a hike there and spent a while walking in the woods. this place is different in almost every way. 1, it is a massive elevation difference of roughly 5,000 feet. 2, there is very little life other than the tiny pine trees …
Changes and Drawing
My experience sitting in the middle of the pines was surreal for about 6 minutes until I heard sirens in the distance from a police car. At that point several people were also walking by making lots of noises. after the sirens went away and the people went away I could her the wind whistling …
Intro to Redstone Pines
Redstone Pines is a small, beautiful area on the Restone campus at UVM. Redstone Pines is located right next to the Redstone green which is right in front of Redstone hall. I chose this place as it ha beautiful pine trees that is such a great area to be able to hang a hammock with …
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