Found growing in sandy soil, on the ridge of the hills away from the water
Found very low to the ground on the edge of the trail
Small patch of this species found to be growing in complete sand.
Found by a classmate amongst the wet mud/sand. Not many alive species were observed in the reserve
This adorable snail with an orange foot and tortoise-patterned shell was observed among a patch of algae in the exposed wet sand of the intertidal zone.
These clams were observed most prevalently in a distinct band along the shore. This pattern of distribution likely varies by tidal conditions, moving along the moisture gradient to support the best conditions for suspension feeding.
This gull was seen picking through the sand in the intertidal zones of the sandy beach. With it's beak, it picked up what was either a piece of algae or a worm.
Located fairly high on the beach in the top 20cm of sand.
Found at surf line, with small waves still washing over it. Appears to have died more recently.
Found during low, Spring tide in high-intertidal zone near entrance to tide pools in the "shade" of a rock.
Found during low, Spring tide in mid-intertidal zone. Huge bundles of surf grass mixed with some algae in tidal pools of about 4 inches of water.
Found under a large rock which lied on top of sand in the low intertidal zone.
Found on dried out rock in the mid or high intertidal zone.
Observed growing vigorously in mid and lower intertidal pool. Was observed offering shelter for small fish.
Found in a riffle, about 20 centimeters deep. It was about 15 centimeters from the shores.
Found on the edge of the trail
Found in between rocks/cracks. Found in patches in this area.
found in upland habitat, dry patch, away from dam
Male and female mallards in dam water, preening and feeding behavior observed
Seen many times very close to water and far from water
Both a male and female. Not many of these birds seen today
small budding patches of invasive ice plant