I take a morning walk just about everyday and I am always thinking to myself that I really should catalog the species I see every year, when did they arrive, how many babies did they have.. etc. etc. Perhaps, doing this again for class may inspire me?
I also have to say I am excited to try the photo journal idea. After looking at Anne's photo's though, I have to say my pictures never turn out that cool.
Fran
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sddiscoverycen-francesk wrote:
I take a morning walk just about everyday and I am always thinking to myself that I really should catalog the species I see every year, when did they arrive, how many babies did they have.. etc. etc. Perhaps, doing this again for class may inspire me?
I heartily recommend a phenology journal. But then I'm enough of a nerd to find data collection like that fascinating. Journey North has some excellent resources for phenology as does GLOBE phenology
I also have to say I am excited to try the photo journal idea. After looking at Anne's photo's though, I have to say my pictures never turn out that cool.
Fran
The secret is to take lots and lots of pictures. Buy a good SD chip or whatever they are called. Believe me, I had plenty of meh photos.
This post was edited on: 2011-06-23 at 11:58 AM by: annelewis
Anne Lewis
Jun 23, 2011 at 11:49 AM