Well, I hate to admit it, but choosing the Intervale Center as my phenology spot last semester was far too ambitious of a decision! I now know my limits and capabilities as a car-less individual, and I’ve chosen a new phenology spot in a much more convenient location… Centennial Woods 😉 Below is a screenshot of the general location I chose:

To get to this spot, I took a brisk 30 minute walk from Redstone campus to the entrance of Centennial Woods. After entering, I walked about 10 minutes down the path and over a couple wooden bridges until I came across a hill with a cluster of slightly curved trees. I think the walk from the entrance to my spot would’ve been quicker if the path wasn’t so icy… Anyways, below is a photo of my spot!

You have to believe me when I tell you that I wandered around the vicinity of my spot for at least 10 minutes trying to find some solid animals tracks and all I could come up with were these… they’re very faint but they’re there… TRUST ME!


Hopefully the next time I come back to visit my spot, I’ll know a lot more about the wildlife that reside in Centennial Woods and the tracks they leave behind. For now, I just know that these are some animal-like prints! Okay, bye! 😛