Category: Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
Lakelse Lake: Field Observations
In this research project, I seek to record and analyse the presence or absence of the selected 4 berry species in the area of focus. It will help me, investigate…
Ongoing field obeservations
The organism I plan to study is the common wall lizard (Pordarcis muralis). Location 1: Near the stairway that leads to the main door used to enter my house. This…
Blog Post 3
After conducting ongoing observations near building 365 at Vancouver Island University, I have observed differences in leaf damage percentage between Gaultheria shallon (Salal) and Daphne laureola (Daphne). In this study,…
Ongoing observation in the backyard
Location: My backyard in Winnipeg, Manitoba, 49.799020 and 97.14482282 Day: April 24th, 2023 Time: 15:30- 17:45 Weather: 5 degrees Celsius with a wind speed of 2.1 m/s and humidity 43%….
Ongoing Field Observations – Seine River Winnipeg
1. My species of interest is the American Red Squirrel. 2. Location 1: Next to path. Approximately one person would walk by every 5 minutes. River on other side of…
Ongoing Field Observations – Matthew Bajus
Location: Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba (49.8702° N, 97.2301° W) Day: 29-04-23 Time: 1230 – 1345 Weather: Spring, Light Rain I plan on studying the birds in this park, particularly…
Ongoing Field Observation
1) Identify the organism or biological attribute that you plan to study. I plan to study the different vegetation that grows in my field, and what order my cow calf…
Invasive species.
Site – Vancouver Island University park (highest Elevation 136m), and (lowest elevation – 93 m). For my field observation, I selected the highest elevation on Vancouver Island University’s field, which…
Construction effects on Bird and Vegetation Populations
1. Identify the organism or biological attribute that you plan to study. Due to the time of year and beginning of spring construction, there is two major observations I would…
Ongoing Observations—Red-winged blackbird distribution
After ongoing observation at McConnell Lake (50.5227 degrees North, 120.4589 degrees West), I have located a marshy area at the north-western side of the lake. As I am familiar with…