Welcome! As the semester comes to an end, it’s time to reflect on the knowledge I’ve gained on my phenology spots. My phenology spots were in Centennial Woods, so today I’m going to be going over what I’ve learned about Centennial Woods. Centennial Woods formed when an ice sheet carved out its topography and left …
Monthly Archives: December 2020
Bird’s Eye View Map
Welcome back to my phenology blog! Below is a bird’s eye view map I made of my phenology spots in Centennial Woods.
New Spot at Home, Fort Greene Park
When I’m not at UVM, I live in Brooklyn, New York. I live right next to Fort Greene Park, which is located in downtown. This park is the closest natural area for me. Here are some maps of the area How does the park compare to my phenology spot? My phenology spot in Centennial woods …
Getting to Know the Area (Introduction)
Welcome! In order to get to my locations, we’ll have to take a walk through other parts of Centennial Woods first. All the pictures here are from a hike I took on October 21st. First, we’ll start at the entrance to Centennial Woods. From there, we need to follow the main path until we see …
My Locations: Centennial Beaver Dam and Bridge
The locations I chose were a bridge above a small stream and the beaver dam in Centennial Woods. Both of these locations are relatively close to each other. Rather than choosing one location, I chose the two of these because of the similarities they hold and how close they are to one another. The blue …
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