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Event Map and New Pictures

Event Map

Most of the trees in the area have began to lose their leaves other than the Northern White Cedars. There has been a drastic difference in the amount of leaves on the Sugar Maple trees and the Honey Locust trees. There was also less wildlife in the area, I can attest that too it being cold and having just snowed before I went to visit the phenology spot. There was also new spray paint on the rocks. It said “Do not sit” “private” and “unsafe.” Due to this I did not go very close to the edge of the rocks this week, but I did still get to enjoy the area as a whole.

Drastic Change in Barberry. (Callaghan, S. 2020). Used with permission from photographer
Untitled. (Callaghan, S. 2020). Used with permission from photographer.
Honey Locust Trees are Bare (Callaghan, S. 2020). Used with permission from photographer.
New Spray Paint. (Callaghan, S. 2020). Used with permission from photographer.

Sources:

Callaghan, S. (Photographer). (2020). Drastic Change in Barberry [Photograph].

Callaghan, S. (Photographer). (2020). Honey Locust Trees are Bare [Photograph].

Callaghan, S. (Photographer). (2020). New Spray Paint [Photograph].

Callaghan, S. (Photographer). (2020). Untitled [Photograph].

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