Gallery


This is a collection of photos taken while on site. Our group, as with the rest of the class, was fascinated by the diversity of fungi on the site. Therefore, we hope you will enjoy the copious amount of mushroom pictures.
The stream at our site

Riparian Vegetation

The supports of the bridge on our site

A caterpillar on our bridge

The intersection of trails at our site

Large White Pine in the upper woodland area of our site

Rock outcropping near the water's edge

Bedrock at the edge of the lake

Niquette bay

An example of the coarse woody material on our site



Bedrock at Niquette Bay going directly into the water's edge

Boat anchored in Niquette bay

Cliffs on the edge of the bay

Cave in the bedrock on the shore of Niquette Bay
The pH test for our soils

Striations in the bedrock at the water's edge

Our soil pit


The different kinds of soils dug from our soil pit


Indigo milk mushroom found on one of the other sites

The soil plug of our test pit

Another large White Pine

One of the ferns on our site

Our giant white pine



Bitternut Hickory Leaf

Riparian vegetation

Horsetail


Interrupted fern


Our slope

A side view of the slope

The many beech trees of the slope

The upper woodlands

A good example of a snag




Some of the more dense riparian vegetation

The upper woodlands are well spaced

A large, unidentified bird nest

Fungus


One of the many black trumpets on our site




The process of taking intersect lines


This fungus has the texture of a gummy bear


Another shot of the unidentified nest

An interesting scar on the tree

Dense ferns

Another shot of our bridge

The canopy of our upper woodland area

A yellow birch

Taking an intersect line in the riparian zone


Two slugs found on our site

This tree has a thicket of mushrooms at its base

A large snag on the slope


The stream bottom at our site is covered with silt




A pet's grave?


A dead log near the bridge