As it comes to my final phenology post I see the final stages of my spot leaving winter and entering Spring/Summer. I have used this same spot from the start, I have seen leaves on the few Maples and Oaks as summer turned to fall. I watched them change color in fall too and eventually …
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Phenology #4: City Nature Challenge (4/29/24)
During the City Nature Bioblitz Challenge I explored the familiar place of Centennial woods. This pin dropped on the map represents one of the species I found (Eastern Hemlock) which was about dead in the middle of my exploration. It was super nice to visit Centennial on the nice warm and sunny day I visited. …
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Phenology #3: Vernal Equinox Phenology Visit! (3/25/24)
Despite the Vernal Equinox last week, spring hasn’t quite sprung here in Burlington. When I arrived back at my phenology spot this morning it was blanketed in about six inches of snow from the weekend. This was the most snow I have seen here all winter long, and it came during spring! I was not …
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Phenology #2: Wildlife in Burlington! (2/16/24)
On this lovely snowy Friday afternoon I ventured over to Centennial Woods to do some tracking. It had been snowing all night and into the morning until I went tracking which did not give me an advantage of any kind. It was easy to tell where previous prints had been, but it was often very …
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First Phenology Post of Spring Semester! (1/24/24)
This is my Phenology spot located in the heart of Centennial woods! Since I have last been there in the fall not much has changed. There is definitely some more snow on the ground, at least 2ish inches still fill the forest floor here. All of the deciduous hardwoods have zero leaves remaining, unlike in …
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Final Phenology Post of Semester! (12/7/23)
Since my last visit to my Phenology spot on November 7th some small changes have taken place. All leaves have fallen off of the various deciduous hardwoods in this stand. The one White Oak and two Red Maples lay empty, no leaves left straggling around just bare branches for the rest of winter. That being …
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Thanksgiving Break Phenology Post! (11/21/23)
Why is this place special? This place is right off trail from my favorite hike in Harriman State Park. I have done this hike multiple times, both by myself and with my best friend from home, Teo. Every time I do this hike I take the time to go off trail for this view. This …
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Casey Mulvaney: NR1010 Phenology Blog 11/6/23
Map key: W.P.- Northern White Pine E.H.- Eastern Hemlock R.M.- Red Maple W.O.- White Oak Phenology Spot Experience: As I sat at my spot in Centennial woods in the quiet I was able to notice a lot around me while having some well needed time to sit and decompress. When I sat there in silence …
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Casey Mulvaney: NR1010 Phenology Blog
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