Thursday, December 16, 2010
Thursday December 16, 2010
Today was my school's "Personal Project" Fair. I presented my findings and my work to the school community.
I greatly enjoyed my project and have fallen in love with Turkey Branch. I look forward to the Spring when I can resume my efforts to restore this ecosystem's ecology.
I greatly enjoyed my project and have fallen in love with Turkey Branch. I look forward to the Spring when I can resume my efforts to restore this ecosystem's ecology.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Saturday December 4, 2010
Today is very cold. We had a powerful windstorm this week which toppled more trees. The wind, along with the extensive down-cutting erosion of Turkey Branch, brought this tree down.
The stream bed has also changed, once again, due to the intense flooding caused be the excessive run-off from the many shopping centers which create huge areas of impervious surfaces.
The storm also washed a lot of trash down-stream.
In all, I collected three bags of junk, including a soccer ball!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Saturday November 27, 2010
Today was a very cold and windy day.
This week's storms toppled more trees into the stream.
I cut and pulled Wine Berries - which were easy to spot because the frost killed most of the under-brush.
I picked up some trash down-stream from my section of Turkey Branch.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Saturday November 20, 2010
We had a serious wind storm this week which blew down some trees. A number of these trees fell into Turkey Branch.
Most of the underbrush has gone dormant because we have had a number of frosts. Some native grasses are growing out of the leavesThe lack of underbrush exposes a number of Wine Berry vines and Multiflora Roses.
The storms over the summer have allowed the stream to cut around the vanes that were built to slow the stream flow.
The stream cut channels on both sides of the vane.
Much of the stream bed has been changed due to the deposition of silt and rocks. This area was once entirely water, the drainage pipe, that once emptied into the stream, now ends on dry land.
I walked down-stream and collected a bag on debris - including 2 hub caps!
Friday, November 12, 2010
Friday November 12, 2010
I also had Friday off from school and decided to hike down-stream and pick up some litter.
I picked about 20 pounds of bottles, cans, and other trash.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Thursday November 11, 2010
Today is Veteran’s Day, so I have the day off of school. The leaves are falling and frost has reduced much of the undergrowth, so it is easy to spot the Wine Berries and Multifora Roses that I missed during the summer.
I spent the after cutting these invasives.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Saturday November 6, 2010
Today was a chilly fall day. There were several frosts which killed off a lot of plants. The native grasses are going to seed.
It was strking to see how much the stream bed has changed after the many violent storms that we had this summer.
For the first time, I noticed stream grass. This appears to be Wild Celery (Vallisneria americana). Wild Celery is an important food source for waterfowl and also provides a habitat for fish.
I finished the day by collecting two bags of trash, including a broken coal shovel!
It was strking to see how much the stream bed has changed after the many violent storms that we had this summer.
For the first time, I noticed stream grass. This appears to be Wild Celery (Vallisneria americana). Wild Celery is an important food source for waterfowl and also provides a habitat for fish.
I finished the day by collecting two bags of trash, including a broken coal shovel!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Saturday October 30, 2010
I spent the rest of my time picking up junk, including some pants and a piece of down spout!
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Saturday October 23, 2010
Today was a beautiful autumn day. I went back to some areas, that I weeded previously, and removed some of the Wine Berries that grew back.

I also removed more Japanese Stilt Grass.


I also noticed a number of native plants that were going to seed.

I spent about an hour walking the stream bed picking up litter. Today, I found the largest piece of junk ever - a huge steel tank!

I couldn't budge the tank so I left it - but I did collect two bags.

I also removed more Japanese Stilt Grass.


I also noticed a number of native plants that were going to seed.

I spent about an hour walking the stream bed picking up litter. Today, I found the largest piece of junk ever - a huge steel tank!

I couldn't budge the tank so I left it - but I did collect two bags.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Saturday October 16, 2010
This was Homecoming weekend so I didn’t have much time and our team lost :(!
I found a patch of native grasses and wildflowers in an area that I cleared months ago.

I went downstream and picked up about 50 pounds of trash. I found the remains of an old mo-ped, but it was too heavy to haul to the street.

I found a patch of native grasses and wildflowers in an area that I cleared months ago.

I went downstream and picked up about 50 pounds of trash. I found the remains of an old mo-ped, but it was too heavy to haul to the street.

Monday, October 11, 2010
Monday October 11, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Saturday October 9, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Saturday October 2, 2010
We had two major down-pours this week. I went to the stream to continue removing Japanese Stilt Grass.
Before:

After:

I also noticed that the storms cut a channel which by-passed the vane which was built to slow the stream’s flow:

The Aromatic Asters (Aster oblongifolius)are in bloom:
I finished the day by collecting two bags full of cans, bottles, and plastic bags and another shopping cart!
Before:

After:

I also noticed that the storms cut a channel which by-passed the vane which was built to slow the stream’s flow:
The Aromatic Asters (Aster oblongifolius)are in bloom:
I finished the day by collecting two bags full of cans, bottles, and plastic bags and another shopping cart!
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