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On May 1st, I visited my phenology spot for the final time this semester. I haven’t had the opportunity to visit this spot since the more recent warmer weather and once I finally did, there were many changes that had occurred. Coming back to my site, it was indicative that spring had sprung here! The […]

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Phenology Walk

For the Phenology Walk, I walked around campus observing the trees in the study on Monday April 14th. Data Collected Sugar Maple #618 Located Near the Davis Center Phenophase Was it Present? Breaking Lead Buds No Leaves No Increasing Leaf Size No Colored Leaves No Falling Leaves No Flowers or Flower Buds No Open Flowers […]

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This weekend to participate in the iNaturalist Bio Blitz, I visited North Beach and Rock Point. While exploring this area, I came across a plethora of bird species and tree species. Bird Species While walking throughout Rock Point, there were several birds calls I found including: In order to make sure I correctly identified the […]

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For this phenology assignment, I went down to the waterfront in downtown Burlington and walked along the Bike Path next to the Burlington Bay. As I walked along the path, the first sight of life was bird calls. I reached a part of the trail near the Urban Reserve labeled on the map that was […]

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Spring Phenology!!!

This semester I decided to go back to my same phenology spot from last semester within Centennial Woods. To my surprise, there haven’t been many changes since the last time I have been to my spot. The ferns that once covered the entirety of the ground were still present from since my first visit to […]

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I visited my phenology spot today, December 8th, for the last time of the semester. It has been snowing the past few days so when I made my trek into Centennial Woods, there were a few inches covering my phenology spot. The foliage in my phenology spot had changed drastically since I had been there […]

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For my Thanksgiving break, I spent my time back home in Baltimore. From the moment I read the instructions of this assignment to pick a place where we are spending our holiday, I knew exactly where I wanted to go in my hometown: The Baltimore Loch Raven Reservoir. During lecture, Chris discussed the idea of […]

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November 4th, 2024

On this cool crisp fall day, I took about 20 minutes to sit in the center of my phenology spot. The area that I chose is densely populated with different species and so, sitting flat on the ground surrounded by tall trees made me feel disconnected from the road that was not even a quarter […]

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Located within Centennial Woods, the area that I chose to work on for this phenology project was due to several reasons. First, location. This area is located close to campus (0.8 miles from central campus), right off of Carrigan (which turns into Catamount) Drive. The exclusion of a natural area whilst also being located so […]

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