Category: Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations – Taylor Munro
Time/Date: 1230PM/Monday, June 13, 2022 Weather: 10C, overcast, raining on and off. Observations: Summer is certainly in full swing as several small shrubs and plants have sprouted up on the…
Blog 3: Ongoing Field Observations
I returned to my area of observation on May 31, 2022 from 18:50 to 19:20 in Prince George, BC. The coordinates are 53.90, -122.84. During that time, I observed different…
Continuing Observations
I went back to Father Hennepin park to continue my observations on June 5, 2022 in the late afternoon (4 p.m. to 5 p.m.). The weather was around 21 C…
Ongoing Field Observations T00716013 Reid Marriott
On June 2nd, 2022, I returned to Hunter Park in Langley British Columbia. I was at Hunter Park between 1000-1130, the weather was hot and sunny with the temperature being…
Ongoing Observations – Stockley Open Space
A second site visit was conducted to Stockley Open Space. Stockley Open Space is a 5.27 ha park in Kelowna, BC. A gravel walking trail runs through the middle of…
Further observations along pincher creek.
Observations taken may 7 2022 at 2 pm. The day is cloudy and around 10 degrees celcius. This visit offered the opportunity to begin to identify more plant species, though…
Desierto de Los Leones National Park Ongoing Field Observations
During my second visit to the site, I focused on the first question from Post #1 by observing how mountain rose distribution varies with elevation. I went to Desierto…
Mosquito Creek Park-Ongoing Field Observations
The organism I plan to study is called the Vinca Minor, also called the lesser periwinkle. The three locations I chose to observe was the entrance to the trail, the…
Ongoing Field Observations along a Peninsula
As I’ve become more interested in GIS and erosion lately, I’ve been paying a lot of attention to both and will likely focus my observations on the active erosion occurring…
McNeill Bay Ongoing Observations
The organism that I will be studying is the barnacle (Chthamalus stellatus). I will choose three locations along the environmental gradient. The first being the first drainage site and presence…