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Zizania aquaticaObserv.
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Large grass growing in a inundated aquatic environment. Dispersing edible oval shapes seeds throughout the water column. In Merrymeeting Bay in the Kennebunk River
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Yesquero del Abedul (Fomitopsis betulina)Observ.
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Growing on the trunk of a birch tree, pale color with brownish top and white underside. Shelf fungi
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Líquenes Escudo Verde (Género Flavoparmelia)Observ.
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Pale grey to light green color, rounded lobes, on the trunk of a deciduous tree.
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Venado de Cola Blanca (Odocoileus virginianus)Observ.
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Deer track, two hooves pointed with dewclaws behind cleaves track.
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Monos, Roedores Y Parientes (Superorden Euarchontoglires)Observ.
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Large hind feet and small front feet showing direction of travel is to the bottom left of the photo
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Tuya Occidental (Thuja occidentalis)Observ.
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Leaves are opposite, scale-like
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Haya Americana (Fagus grandifolia)Observ.
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Smooth grey bark, elliptic leaves ending in a point, serrated leaves
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Green spider, active in winter. Spider formed a slender line by moving its legs when I got closer
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Enebro (Juniperus communis)Observ.
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Spreading leaves in whorls of 3. Lighter green in winter, growing low to ground, and on top of older leaves, pushing the older years leaves towards the ground
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Junco Ojos Negros (Junco hyemalis)Observ.
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Black and white stripes on head, long tail, remaining in winter months
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Roble Rojo Americano (Quercus rubra)Observ.
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Simple alternate leaves, sharp points. Leaves remaining late into winter.
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Acacia Falsa (Robinia pseudoacacia)Observ.
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Small thin flat pod, black/brown color. 2 seeds still remaining in winter, but spots for approximately 10
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Brownish fronds persisting through winter, with bead like structures tightly packed together
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Abejorro del Noreste de Estados Unidos (Bombus impatiens)Observ.
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Black head, yellow furry thorax, with black bald spot on top. Has pollen baskets
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Picea pungensObserv.
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Stuff and sharp needles, jutting straight out from twig, silvery blue color
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Pícea Común (Picea abies)Observ.
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Drake green needles, drooping if branches. Long cylindrical cones
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Olmo Americano (Ulmus americana)Observ.
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Alternate, oval, pointed leaves with toothed edges. Fountain/vase shapes tree
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Manzanos, Perales, Espinos Y Parientes (Tribu Maleae)Observ.
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Small shrub with small berries at the tips of branches
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Pino Silvestre (Pinus sylvestris)Observ.
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Twisted needles, break when bent, clusters of two
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Rosa acicularisObserv.
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Round to oval berries, bright red berries, with prickles growing along stem.
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Lila Común (Syringa vulgaris)Observ.
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Leaves are simple, opposite, ovate. Previously had bright purple clustered flowers, but not growing. Deciduous plant
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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Reddish twig, broad buds, blunt pointed buds
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Carrizo (Phragmites australis)Observ.
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Tall grass, growing in dense mats, found in coastal ecosystem