Our last day here....and a snow day there....
I was reading over some of your answers to the mystery photos I posted earlier. The first photo is the close up of bark with lots of little holes in it. I, like many of you assumed that the holes were formed by bugs. But the scientists here told me they were actually made by the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Click here to see a photo and find more info. One way that you can tell that the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker is responsible is that the holes are in a straight line. This tree was covered with them!
The second photo was of an old wire fence. Most likely it was an old property or pasture line. We found remnants of the fence in other spots in the woods. The beech tree over time has grown around the wire....it looked kind of funny, but did not seem to affect its growth. SERC used to be an old dairy farm so that makes sense that they may have had wire fence.
Nice job detectives!
Today we finished up the last two plots, so the hectare is complete! We also collected the rain gauges and recorded how much rain we received in the storm. There are a number of rain gauges in the woods and it is interesting that they each have different amounts of rain. Why do you think they would be different?
Remember, I mentioned they are having a hunt here? Well today my group decided to stop in at the hunters' station before heading in for lunch. We were curious to see if they had caught anything. They did not have a deer there but one of the security guards had grilled some amazing bbq chicken and invited us to have some! We were so excited, it was delicious. The guard told me that the hunters have gotten over 100 deer this year just on the SERC property!
Well, it is time for me to pack up. I leave tomorrow and I'm excited to see you all Monday. Have a great weekend!

