With the end of the semester, comes the end of my phenology observation at Red Rocks Park. Upon returning the park the first thing I noticed was simply that everything was much greener and growing! Flowers sprouting on twigs, new growth trees coming up from the ground. There was also what seemed to be a …
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BioBlitz In Burlington!
When choosing on what main areas I wanted to be in my phenology site, as my location is based in the Red Rocks Park, I have access to certain species / groups of trees all together. Such as the White Cedars, Pine trees, and many other hardwood trees! I found this mushroom above in the …
Tracking in Burlington
I chose to go to Centennial Woods for this assignment and explore there once more, of course, the weather was frigid and the loudest sound I could hear was the trees swaying in the cold breeze with the occasional chirp of a bird. I felt like it was somewhat hard to find tracks, possibly due …
Phenology Phenology Phenology!
Although there weren’t any new plants growing due to the winter season, the trees and plants that had endured were primarily fir trees! Sadly due to the amount of foliage uncovered by snow and the rise in temperature within the last week, any tracks that could have been found were now gone with the snow. …
The Changes of the Season
Sneak peak into my homes phenology?!
For break, I went home with my family to enjoy thanksgiving. Here is the lovely satellite image! One thing I find interesting is that there is a noticeable difference in the amount of animal species in my new location, especially bird species. In Burlington, the biodiversity of animals isn’t quite as high as it is …
Foliage Friday?!
Many of the trees had lost most if not all their leaves, the few that remained were consistent of coniferous trees, Sugar and Norway Maples, a few Basswoods, and least of all, Green Ash. All of the trees that had remaining leaves were yellow in color or had a brown curl forming on them due …
Phenology beginning blog
How to get there -I’m located in Redrocks Park! basswood (Tilia americana) from South Burlington, VT 05403, USA on October 09, 2024 at 02:01 PM by Karim Naser · iNaturalist sugar maple (Acer saccharum) from South Burlington, VT 05403, USA on October 09, 2024 at 02:01 PM by Karim Naser · iNaturalist