What’s up party peopleeeee! The semester is coming to a close (its already over but I’m reminiscing) which means that our exploration of phenology is also ending. But fear not! Neither phenology or Burlington are going anywhere so stay curious and keep exploring! Yes, it has been a whole year. We spent an entire year …
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Burlington Phenology
What’s up phenology friends!! We areeee back!! This week, I explored an area of the Burlington area, in a town called Milton. It is about 20 minutes from the UVM campus but the drive is very pretty. This location is home to the boathouse of Vermont Rowing, a club that I am a part of. …
Phenology is back!!
Hi friends!! Luckily for us, phenology is sooo back in Vermont. Today, April 28th, I walked around the University of Vermont campus and took a close look at a few different tree species: red oak, sugar maple, white oak, red maple, and norway maple. These trees were spread around central campus and while each species …
Phenology of Burlington
What’s up phenology friends! We are here in the 802 looking at, you guessed it: phenology! Instead of my usual spot in Centennial Woods, I explored the UVM campus to explore phenology on a more urban scale. The trek through campus started off with a bang – me falling in the snow and my exploration …
Phenology is so back!
What’s up phenology friends!! We are back for the spring semester in our favorite place ever – Centennial Woods! Vermont has been crazy cold these past few weeks but the phenology grind does not stop, don’t worry. I visited Centennial a few days ago to see how my spot has changed since I left for …
See you in 2025!
Phenology friends hello! We have made it to the last blog post of 2024 and wow what a semester. I started this blog series not known “phenology” was a real word and now I could talk about it and my phenology spots for hours (I think). Today, I revisited my phenology spot in Burlington to …
Home Phenology Project
Hi! I’m Erin and welcome to my blog! This post is all about the phenology of a place that means a lot to my in my hometown on the coast of Maine. To the left is a google maps image of the location of my ‘new’ phenology spot. This new spot is very close to …
Phenology of Centennial Woods
Erin MacDonald I chose to do my phenology project in Centennial Woods, along the small stream that runs through the forest. Centennial Woods is located around .5 miles off of the UVM campus and is always open to the public. I chose this spot because, although it is very easy to access and close to …