Final Phenology blog Post

At my phenology location in Centennial woods, nature and culture combine in many ways. My are is just off the heavily travlled path used by hikers. students, bird watchers dog walkers, runners and so on. A stream runs through my. area connecting it to places and peopel both up and down stream from itself. Many […]

March Phenology 2

Over spring break I tried to hike as much as I could in the few days of sun and warmth. The site I chose to study for this entry was an unmaintanted section of a revolutionary war site. the tree were all secondary old growth most of the species consisted of Tulip, Silver maple, and […]

Centennial in March

According to the Wetland, Woodland, Wildland classifications, I would say that the natural community for my phenology location would be best classified as a hardwood swamp. The evidence for this is that the surrounding trees are a mix of mostky Red and Silver maples. the surounding area is a stream with swamp like tendancies in […]

Winter phenology

Upon my most recent visit to Centennial Woods there was no animal activity while I was in the area. However, I foud tracks that appeared to be from a domestic dog and some scat which probabaly aided this claim. tree species found in my location: red maple sugar maple beech yellow birch A mojority of […]

11/26/18 Thanksgiving Break post

  https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?hl=en&mid=1MVeEnOzwnCoIMj-76tp1aBdZpQ6jwjIi&ll=40.726464479595855%2C-74.42135059999998&z=18 My location lies within the Great swamp wildlife refuge education center the only completely untouched area for miles it is still surrounded by houses and buildings. The center quickly. Changes from woods to swamp .  Coming to the clearing the deciduous trees give way to a lively yet peaceful pond. It is cold […]

11/5/18

There were a few changes since my last visit. However, the few things that had changed was a slight rise in water level due to the recent rain. A noticeable increase in leaves on the ground form trees outside of my area. The brook also contained many leaves which were starting to block and slow water flow.

Birds Eye View

Seasonal  changes: The canopy mostly has fallen to the forest. Most of the grass has yellowed not many leaves on the ground they seem to have blown away from the area. Because the trees are deciduous, the entire area now has sunlight for most of the day. During the time I was there, I saw […]

Phenology 1

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?hl=en&mid=1SJCu1ZDou9IPY33zRECPwRlljiGfqP2K&ll=44.50209177811398%2C-73.25266125000002&z=18         is   My phenology Place is located near the Leddy Park Ice Arena or Leddy park. The best way to get there is by bike or walking as it is on the Burlington bike path. From the Aiken center take Main street down to Lake Street and take a right towards the ECHO […]