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new phenology spot!

February 7, 2021 by kplewis

This semester I decided to switch things up and try out a new phenology spot. The new spot I chose was in Centennial Woods. To reach my spot, I crossed campus and traveled to the Centennial Woods trail head behind the medical center. In the woods I walked for about 15-20 minutes straight on the main path. When arrived at a spot with animal activity, I documented quite a few animal footprints. Unfortunately I think they’re mostly dog prints, but it’s better than nothing :).

these were really big! they are most likely just from dogs, but I don’t think I’ve ever met a dog with feet as big as these
these were a bit unique as the toe pads were a lot more round and small than the typical dog print; possibly a type of cat or small mammal?

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