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    Fall Phenology - is it changing?

    Fall Phenology - is it changing?

    Is there a heart in the northern hemishpere that doesn't swell at the first sign of leaves changing color in the fall? For many of us it...
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    Sugar Maples and Snow Fleas

    Sugar Maples and Snow Fleas

    Fall Phenology - is it changing?

    Fall Phenology - is it changing?

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    The Spathe (In Devotion to Skunk Cabbage)

    The Spathe (In Devotion to Skunk Cabbage)

    Red Maple #1

    Red Maple #1

    Sugar Maples and Snow Fleas

    Sugar Maples and Snow Fleas

    CoCo Sheng's Personal Experience with Phenology

    CoCo Sheng's Personal Experience with Phenology

    Red Maple: The Unheralded Harbinger of Spring

    Red Maple: The Unheralded Harbinger of Spring

    In Praise of Late-Season Asters

    In Praise of Late-Season Asters

    Persistence of Milkweed

    Persistence of Milkweed

    Luna Moth

    Luna Moth

    Spring Musings

    Spring Musings

    NYPP Species Highlight: The Lure of the Witch-hazel

    NYPP Species Highlight: The Lure of the Witch-hazel

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    Community Greenways Collaborative manages the New York Phenology Project, utilizing the USA-National Phenology Network database and Nature's Notebook observation platform.