Red Oak Visit

Just an update as we’ve been having some balmy weather here in Burlington. I revisited my red oak here in Burlington, but it seems that there hasn’t been any progress in budding (ignore my crusty hand this is the first week it’s been out of a cast/splint in over a month). This could be just …

March Phenology Posting

Since I have come back to CT for spring break, I didn’t have the chance to visit my phenology site. Instead, I chose to document a northern red oak in my backyard (I’ll call this “somewhere nearby” as specified in the blog guidelines). Red oak dominate Connecticut’s forests (despite the fact that the charter oak, …

February Phenology Post

For my February phenology site blog post, I visited Centennial woods to track animals with fellow NR student Sarah O’Leary and non-NR student Vero Verbitsky. We saw a rabbit, ab=n d were quick enough to snap a photo. We found tracks of dogs, otters, and raccoons (pictured below). The large dog prints on the trail …

Phenology From Home

Over Thanksgiving Break I returned back to my hometown of Cheshire, CT. There, I ended up visiting one of my favorite locations, Sunset Rock. Sunset Rock is actually quite far from Cheshire, but I visited twice. Once on the first Sunday of break, and again on the second Saturday of break. Sunset rock is a …

11/7/22 Update!

The leaves have pretty much all fallen off of the southern area hardwood stand’s trees (stick season has been entered), and the grass has not been mowed since my last visit.

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