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phenology post #7: exploring Burlington

February 19, 2023 by mschanou

Today my friends and I headed to Rock Point, which was very cool to see since I didn’t get to go on our Rock Point lab first semester. We walked on a few paths, stopping to note tracks and bird noises, and also saw the water!

I learned today that it is very difficult to take pictures of birds. You might not be able to see it, but there is a Chickadee sitting on a stick in the bottom middle of this photo!

We identified birds mostly by their calls, as we had heard Chickadees and crows before.

Crows!!

We didn’t encounter any mammals (except for some really cute dogs), but we saw quite a few tracks!

Tracks we think were from a cottontail rabbit (or a really big squirrel?)
We saw two sets of tracks running parallel to each other–two rabbits?

We identified tracks mostly based on size, walking pattern, and paw shape. We saw a lot of canine tracks, but were able to rule out coyote because the toes didn’t point straight forward.

We also saw really tiny bird prints in the snow!!

I enjoyed using iNaturalist for the first time. Recording bird sounds was a great way to record an observation without struggling to take a picture of a moving target.

Rock point in the winter is insane. There were huge chunks of ice and icicles hanging off of the rocks!
That little dog over there was named Lucy–so sweet and friendly! 🙂

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