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Site Visit – 2/28/20

My site was quiet, a cloudy 25 degrees Fahrenheit, it had just finished snowing the hour before. Most tracks previously left were covered over by the snow and only vague nearly unidentifiable tracks remained within the snow. One such example, is the grey squirrel. According to Sciencing Magazine in an article posted by scientist Jenny […]

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January 31st, 2020

The site in January is beautiful, path marked in well worn treads of ice and golden brown leaves curled dry in the snow. The high contrast of dark bark against white snow isolates each tree as its own individual, no longer an undergrowth of brown and green against brown and green the snow steals the […]

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My hometown of Haddonfield, New Jersey, is odd in its seclusion. Despite only being a ten minute drive from Philadelphia it feels separated from the rest of the world, its sense of place influenced heavily by its reputation as a small town. A common phrase in my town is “The Haddonfield Bubble”, it is hard […]

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Site Visit 11/12/19

The forest is quiet after the snowfall, the crunching of snow under boots mark one of the few noises punctuating the stillness. The atmosphere of this wintery scene is decidedly different from several weeks back. Now the soil is no longer visible, nor are the logs covered in moss. Only the soft outlines of their […]

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Site Visit 11/1/19

My site is a very rich and dense area, filled with trees and thick underbrush. It lies a little ways down the trail past two tree stands and a leftmost trail in a fork. The six organisms that I found and identified included: Gray Squirrel or Sciurus Carolinensis Eastern White Pine or Pinus Strobus White […]

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Site Visit 10/21/19

Time: 2:00pm Date: October 21st, 2019 Weather: 57 degrees and sunny When you enter Centenniel woods stick left, on each trail that opens up stay towards the leftmost trail. You will walk past one or two small wooden bridges, until you begin to pass a small valley. The valley will have an abandoned tent, pass […]

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Welcome!

Hi this is Reese Qualls! The place I chose for my phenology assignment is a beautiful field of goldenrod in Centenniel Woods. I am excited to observe and record the various seasonal changes the area will experience 🙂

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