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Phenological Observations of the Shelburne Landscape

 
Gale Lawrence
Location: Pond Road near Dorset Street intersection
Nov 12, 2004
1:00:00 PM

Observation: I noticed a nice stand of tamaracks turning to gold at the Shelburne end of Pond Road this afternoon.

 
walter
Location: Kelady Drive
Nov 12, 2004
12:00:00 AM

Observation: There was 1-2 inches of snow on the ground and part of the pond was frosen.

 
mitsy
Location: bay rd
Nov 11, 2004
5:00:00 PM

Observation: i noticed that my cats are more likly to stay inside because of the weather changes also my fish are change colors as the seasons change. The weather is more apt to be cold and the leaves are mostly gone they are not changing colors much any more. i think the weather change also changes emotions of humans such as one pperson i know gegts grummpy when it's hot or anther person when cold gets into hot water or eats. so in conclution to my obsevations i think the weather has canged the affects of everything form humans to animal to plants.

 
Homer
Location: 25 deer run
Nov 05, 2004
7:00:00 AM

Observation: The leaves are dead.

 
demochaman
Location: Davis park
Nov 04, 2004
10:00:00 PM

Observation: The buckthorn was still there from a month ago. It is mushy but still there. There are some rinkly ones. the leaves on the burch gray tree are almost gone. The pine tree needles are mostly still there and alot on the ground. The ones that were on ground were mostly from one branch. The ones that were still on the tree were ones from the ones that had it all.

 
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