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Event Map of Redstone Quarry on 11/6/20

Gallery from visit on 11/6/20

Most all of the wildflowers are dead.
Sun hitting Redstone rock.
Most leaves have dropped from the trees.
The pond is covered in more pollen and algae.
A look down the path.
Bare trees.

After visiting Redstone Quarry this week it is present the seasons are changing from summer to late autumn. The trees are all bare now, except for a few. Dead leaves coat the ground, but most have blown off the path, and a large amount of leaves have found their way into the pond. Most all of the wildflowers are dead. The cat tails that line the trail and surround the multiple water features are all dead and allow for more space on the main path and more features of the area can be seen. With all of the die back from the recent colder temperatures, the area is a lot more clear, more water features can be seen that were covered before, and it is easier to see the wall of Redstone. There seems to less wildlife each time I return, I saw no squirrels or chipmunks, but I heard and saw a chickadee during my visit.

Giffen, C. (2020). Photograph of pond.

Giffen, C. (2020). Photograph of Redstone.

Giffen, C. (2020). Photograph of trail.

Giffen, C. (2020). Photograph of trees.

Giffen, C. (2020). Photograph of wildflowers.

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