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Phenology #5

Hello Blog! Today is the day that has come where these blogs have come to an end:( I thouroughly enjoyed spending the time on these posts and walking around not only my spot in centennial woods, but all the other spots I got to go to during this assignment. Ofcourse though I had to go …

Phenology #4

Hello Blog! Today, during the four-day BioBlitz, I explored the greater Burlington, VT area. Due to the super awesome sunny weather, I went down to North Beach Campground to get some sun and observe some nature! While I was there, I saw many things, including oak trees, thorn bushes, which I believe were Japanese barberry, …

Phenology Walk

3/31/25 Hello Blog! This week I went out on a walk around campus to observe the 5 trees assigned, White Oak, Red Oak, Red Maple, Sugar Maple, and Norway Maple. For the most part, all 5 of these trees were in similar phenophases, with not many buds breaking or flowering. The red oak had the …

Phenology #5

In this last Phenology of the semester, I really took my time walking around my spot, observing the many things around as I have seen for the past 3 blogs. Except this time, they were drastically different, the most obvious difference being that there was a white blanket of snow. The more time I spent …

Phenology #4

This spot that I chose today is special in that it is my favorite spot to go to when I am staying at my grandparent’s place on Long Island. They live in a 55 and over community that is very cookie cutter and similar all around(even the pond is dyed to look a certain way …

Phenology #3

Today’s experience sitting quietly in my phenology spot was honestly just what I needed for the day. It truly reset my day and allowed me to focus when I had gotten back. Today, there were many wooshing noises and leaves blowing due to the super windy winds. My spot has changed in that there are …

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