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April 30, 2022

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February 21st

Today I decided to explore the opposite end of my original phenology spot. My original spot was located closer to the dorms on Trinity Campus and therefore had a lot more foot traffic, making it quite difficult to spot most tracks near the accessible areas. The opposite end of the woods is more tucked away, […]

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January 29th

This January I have returned to my original phenology spot, tucked behind the back five. Surprisingly, this area has a decent amount of traffic, but around the edges of the woods, you can see some untouched snow with some tracks. A majority of the tracks I was able to find in the untouched snow were […]

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December 11th

Over the course of the past few months as the colder weather rolled in, the trees began to enter their dormant state. The closing of October brings the vibrant yellows, oranges, and reds to the leaves. November shedding a majority of those leaves creating a sunset on the forest floor. The beginnings of December concluded […]

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November 12

For my adventure, I started at my phenology spot with a couple of friends. We looked around Trinity campus and the back five. We then made our way across campus towards Centennial Woods to visit another phenology spot. Along the way, we saw a mixture of both natural changes in the trees and some changes […]

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November First

Today I spent 15 minutes sitting in my spot, listening to the surrounding area. It was an incredibly windy day so the sound of the rustling leaves overpowered any sound from birds or insects nearby. Along with the leaves blowing, I could hear a slight creaking coming from some of the older trees. A lot […]

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Introduction

My phenology spot is located on the backside of the back five on Trinity Campus. You can find it by going down the path past Mercy Hall to the very last building in the back five. There is a small fence that ends after a steep drop, just behind that is the center of my […]

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