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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist. Field Biology on Long Island. Spring Flowers in Central Park and Climate Change in New York. 8212; jakim88 at 8:12 am on Sunday, February 23, 2014. Central Park today welcomes the first crocuses emerging from the melting snow and the deep green water-loving buttercups (. Tiny red blossoms of a witch hazel (. In the North Woods, photograph taken by Ken Chaya on 2/23/14. Gary Lincoff, mycology expedition leader, holds mushrooms found on the first day of spring, 2/22/14.

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist. Field Biology on Long Island. Spring Flowers in Central Park and Climate Change in New York. 8212; jakim88 at 8:12 am on Sunday, February 23, 2014. Central Park today welcomes the first crocuses emerging from the melting snow and the deep green water-loving buttercups (. Tiny red blossoms of a witch hazel (. In the North Woods, photograph taken by Ken Chaya on 2/23/14. Gary Lincoff, mycology expedition leader, holds mushrooms found on the first day of spring, 2/22/14.

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist » Colors of December

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist. Field Biology on Long Island. 8212; jakim88 at 11:46 pm on Thursday, December 8, 2011. Plants Picked on December 1st, Central Park (Click to enlarge). New England has the most beautiful fall colors in the world. Autumnal changes in leaf color are brought on by the decay of the dominant pigment chlorophyll, which allows other hidden colors in the leaf to come out. The different pigments have interesting medicinal and chemical properties. April 9, 2013 @ 4:03 am. Notes...

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist » Caterpillars on a Black Cherry Sapling

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist. Field Biology on Long Island. Caterpillars on a Black Cherry Sapling. 8212; jakim88 at 11:23 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012. Walking through the forests of Sands Point Preserve on April 21st, I spied a silken tent pitched upon a black cherry tree sapling (. The sapling stood three feet tall with a vine full of caterpillars wrapping around. Half of the leaves were eaten. And not its dangerous stinging and forest-devouring cousin, the gyspy moth (. Today I returned to th...

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist » The Inner Ant and Outer Human

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist. Field Biology on Long Island. The Inner Ant and Outer Human. 8212; jakim88 at 9:44 pm on Thursday, April 12, 2012. That love of nature is an innate human quality, is the subject of E.O. Wilson’s 1984 book, Biophilia. The poisonous seeds of which I would spit out) and the flavorless wild false strawberries (Potentilla. Were fun to eat. Is one. Curiously, people have acquired the knowledge to use many poisonous plants and mushrooms medicinally. April 28, 2015 @ 4:03 pm.

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist » An Island for Beavers in a Sea of Man

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist. Field Biology on Long Island. An Island for Beavers in a Sea of Man. 8212; jakim88 at 4:31 am on Monday, December 10, 2012. Beavers are quite adaptable and each spring the two-year-olds set off on a quest for territory. Beavers may travel over tens of miles to find good habitat. They prefer to travel waterways, probably for safety as well as speed, but may venture across land too. Is there only one beaver thus far in this habitat or are there more? As a direct result...

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Notes of a Queens College Naturalist. Field Biology on Long Island. November Flowers: Sunny marigolds on a bed of sheep’s ears. 8212; jakim88 at 8:51 pm on Monday, November 21, 2011. Linnaeus (1707-1778), the father of modern taxonomy, developed the classification system now widely in use by scientists for naming organisms based on their physiological features in groups such as family, genus, and species, each with a unique Latin name to prevent ambiguity. The marigold that goes to bed wi’ the sun,.

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