Monthly Archives: March 2019

Sanibel Island Phenology

For the week of Spring Break, I spent my time on Sanibel Island off the gulf coast of Florida. Scientists believe the island sediment rose from the sea and was shaped by centuries of storm activity. We visited many places … Continue reading

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Centennial Natural Communities

Since my phenology spot is along the edge of the forest and the meadow, I would consider it to be a part of multiple natural communities. The forest resembles a Northern Hardwood Forest because of the presence of Eastern Hemlock, … Continue reading

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