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Today was my final visit to my phenology spot. I love my spot so much so this was really sad tbh. It was a beautiful journey today! It was a nice temperature (around 50 degrees) and I went right before it started raining, so the air was a little dewey and the woods felt really […]

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Springtime is here!

This weekend, I went back again to visit my American Beech tree. I’ve been visiting for a couple weeks now and I think this is the first week where I am seriously seeing some changes. Starting off, my visit to Centennial was so relaxing and amazing. The sun was shining, the birds were chirping, and […]

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HERE SHE IS!!!!!!!! looking as great as ever! Her buds are looking a little longer than last time! She also still has some old leaves attached to a couple of her branches and her bark is looking the same as usual. My revisiting experience was as treacherous as last time. It was SOOO icy again, […]

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This week, I set off to Centennial woods. It was extremely icy and treacherous, but I persevered. I did slip and fall, but it was honestly a miracle I only fell once. This project was to find one of a couple types of trees near my spot. It was actually perfect because there is an […]

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For this weeks project, we were tasked with tracking animals around Burlington and seeing what different things we could find. I went to Centennial, such a classic space for interacting with wildlife. In centennial, I saw a lot of animal activity. As soon as I went in, I saw two dogs. They were so cute! […]

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Phenology Jan 30th

My spot was so different from the last time I visited. There was no snow last time, and this time it was completely covered! Some of the changes that I’ve noticed in the forest was that a lot of trees have fallen on the path I take to my spot. There was at least 4 […]

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December 9th Visit

Returning to my spot, the leaves are basically off the trees. The Coniferous trees’ needles seem to also be falling off a little bit too. The two American Beech trees at my spot both have some dead, orange leaves hanging onto the trees. The leaf litter is very different from the last time I was […]

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Map of my place! https://www.google.com/maps?client=safari&rls=en&q=38.970611,+-77.278148&oe=UTF-8&dlnr=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjP2qiA3s77AhWWFVkFHX0FCTwQ_AUoAnoECAEQBA Photos of my new place: Comparison to Burlington Compared to my spot in Centennial Woods in Burlington, my spot in Virginia was much more open and on the main trail. The woods in Virginia were so interesting to walk through because of how different they were from Vermont. I felt […]

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November 7th Check-Up

Birds-Eye Map of my place! In general, my place is on a hill and the majority of the trees are Eastern White Pines My experience sitting in the woods for 15 minutes was so delightful. It was raining slightly which made really good vibes because the woods were quiet and misty. The trees also had […]

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