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Centennial Woods!

This semester, I decided to switch my phenology place to Centennial Woods. My last place was Rock Point, and while it holds a special place in my heart, it was too time-consuming to go there every week. And Centennial Woods is beautiful. I walked through campus, and found my way by following Catamount Dr. I immediately felt transported to a winter wonderland.

Snow-covered trees!!!

But I couldn’t just admire the beauty, I had to find animal tracks! Here’s what I found:

Unknown animal tracks

There’s no way of telling what this is. It could be any number of woodland critters, but most likely it’s a dog. The animal tracks look dog-like in the shape of the paw, and there are human tracks next to it, suggesting that this was a dog’s afternoon walk.

Map of Centennial Woods

Overall, I’m excited to see the range that Centennial has to show me. From dog walking to deer to any number of other wildlife interactions, I hope to keep this blog exciting and eventful!

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