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Phenology #5 12/08/24

How has the foliage changed? The trees located near my phenology sight had less leaves than they did before. The snow on the ground covered almost all the rocks on the ground. No trees there still had leaves on them except the pines and spruces located on the path I took to get there. The […]

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Phenology #4 12/02/24

Back in Rhode Island, I chose a new Phenology sight right in my neighborhood. I chose a small pond down the street from my house. The pond has no name, but it is located on Squantum drive, Warwick, Rhode Island. Why is it Special and how does this location compare to Salmon Hole? I believe […]

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Today I sat and reflected at my spot for two hours. I noticed that the trees were more bare, there was more mud on the rocks, and that the water level is rising. While sitting on my log, I reflected about the past week and about things going on in life. This relfection really helped […]

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For my phenology project, I chose to do my research at Salmon Hole. Salmon Hole is park located on the Winooski River that has a path that leads to a great view of the lower falls. From Salmon Hole, you are also able to view a historic mill located on the edge of the river. […]

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