Hi, I finished setting up my blog/site and also joined the inaturalist project.
My location is a spot in Centennial Woods. When in front of the Davis Center oval, head straight towards the parking lot and continue around the corner past the pollinator garden. At the intersection turn right and continue past the light. You will head down a path that leads to a busier intersection. Walk past the UVM police station and in a few feet you will see a bike rack next to a sign that says “Centennial Woods”. Enter the woods and walk for 5 mins, you will cross two board walks. You will know you are there when the path splits into two ways, go to the left and you will arrive.

On October 11th the vegetation around the path is very green with ferns and low plant cover. The location has little grass with a lot of pine needles and dead leaves on the ground. This can be an indication of the level of acidity of the earth. The most common woody species found in my area are White Oak, Eastern White Pines, Paper Birch, Sugar Maple, Red Maples, and juvenile Norway Maples.


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