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Field Notes Journal is a collection of observations drawn from an ongoing habit: noticing what's around me, and writing it down.
Over time, those notes have grown into a set of small, connected projects — each looking at a different aspect of the local environment. Some begin outdoors, on walks and in passing moments; others at a desk or bench, working more closely with instruments and data. All are part of the same process: observe, record, and revisit.
The site brings these strands together as structured reports, charts, images, and datasets. The tools used to create them are modern, but the approach is a familiar one — patient, incremental, and shaped by repetition.
You'll find material here covering:
- Wildlife sightings and natural history records
- Aircraft observations and flight patterns
- Microscopy investigations and photomicrographic plates
- Weather observations from a developing local station
Each section stands on its own, but together they form a set of personal field notes: a way of turning day-to-day observations into something that can be explored over time.
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