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Phenological Observations of the Shelburne Landscape

 
Zimri
Location: Davis Park
Nov 04, 2004
10:00:00 PM

Observation: I observed the grass now and three weeks ago. Three weeks ago the grass was clear and didn't have much on it and now it has pine needles because the wind is blowing so hard that the pine neatles are falling down and now the grass has orange white pine needles all over it where the pine needles are and that is why pine needles all over the place.

 
Jimmy
Location: Davis Park
Nov 04, 2004
10:00:00 PM

Observation: When I was in the woods I noticed that all the poison ivy was dead and there was no sight of it.


 
trampgirl
Location: davis park
Nov 04, 2004
10:00:00 PM

Observation: All of the trees are dead now and most of the leaves are on the ground. Last time we were out at davis park the leaves were on the trees. The streem is moastly dried up. All of the bees are gone. There are alot oak leaves on the ground, but the moss is still the same. I think that's wierd because there is all these changes but the moss is still the same. There are no more flowers. The flowers that are still there are dead. And most likely not going to be there any more. There's less color, There aren't many birds but alot of noise.

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

Observation: When I was in Davis park I saw that the golden rod was dark green light grey and some blak and there was not a lot of it aroud.


 
Walter
Location: Davis Park
Nov 04, 2004
1:30:00 PM

Observation: On the tree I was looking at almost all the leaves on the tree were gone. There were some leaves at the top of the tree. The leaves are redish brownish. The leaves were flat and now they are rolled up.

 
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