Ramble report November 17, 2022

Leader
for today’s Ramble:
Dan Williams, forester/geologist

Authors
of today’s Ramble report:
Dan Williams (text and captions with quotation marks are taken from Dan’s book, Tree Facts and Folklore: Identification, Ecology, Uses (traditional and modern), and Folklore of Southeastern Trees) and Linda. Comments, edits, and suggestions
for the report can be sent to Linda at
Lchafin@uga.edu.

Link to Don’s Facebook album for this Ramble. All
the photos that appear in this report, unless otherwise credited, were taken by
Don Hunter. Photos may be enlarged by clicking them with a mouse or tapping on
your screen.

Number
of Ramblers today:
36

Today’s
emphasis:
Trees in their wintery condition along the Purple Trail

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Ramble Report November 10, 2022

Leader
for today’s Ramble:
Linda

Author
of today’s Ramble report:
Linda. Comments, edits, and suggestions
for the report can be sent to Linda at
Lchafin@uga.edu.

Insect and fungi
identifications:
Don
Hunter, Bill Sheehan, Heather Larkin.

Link to Don’s Facebook album for this Ramble. All
the photos that appear in this report, unless otherwise credited, were taken by
Don Hunter. Photos may be enlarged by clicking them with a mouse or tapping on
your screen.

Number
of Ramblers today:
30

Today’s
emphasis:
Seeking what we find in the Middle Oconee River floodplain

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Ramble Report November 3, 2022

Ramble Report November 3, 2022

Leader
for today’s Ramble:

Linda

Author
of today’s Ramble report:
Linda. Comments, edits, and suggestions for
the report can be sent to Linda at Lchafin@uga.edu.

Insect
and fungi identifications:
Don Hunter, Bill Sheehan

Link to Don’s Facebook album for this Ramble. All the photos that appear in this report, unless otherwise
credited, were taken by Don Hunter. Photos may be enlarged by clicking them
with a mouse or tapping on your screen.

Number of Ramblers today: 26

Today’s
emphasis:
Changing leaf color and
other transitions from summer to fall in a Piedmont Oak-Hickory-Pine forest.

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