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Líquenes Escudo (Familia Parmeliaceae)Observ.
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Lichen grew on large tree from top to bottom. They grow best in wet areas like tree bark or fallen logs.
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Fluffy mound of moss on the rocky path. Its green color was exemplified by the past heavy rainfall.
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Duraznillo (Cercis canadensis)Observ.
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Vibrant red tree with budding flowers. A couple were spotted in the country side.
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Líquenes Escudo (Familia Parmeliaceae)Observ.
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Fluffy lichen growing from wet ground under the small pebbles.
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Castaños (Género Aesculus)Observ.
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Bush like trees with bunches of 5 leaves. The saplings were bright green with yellow in the leaves.
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A population of fungi growing on a damp log. Because of the shady environment, the mushrooms stayed wet.
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Arañas Lobo (Familia Lycosidae)Observ.
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Dime sized spider near a small creek. It was able to stay camouflaged because of the brown leaves.
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Large population of ants swarming to make nest in a fallen tree.
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Cola de Pavo (Trametes versicolor)Observ.
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This shelf like fungus grew on the edge of a wet log. It aided in the decaying of the log, along with help from large wood ants.
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Mariposa Almirante Rojo (Vanessa atalanta)Observ.
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A fast butterfly with orange and brown markings. It was searching for any colorful flowers it could find.
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Snail was found near other shells on a creek bank. This white one was larger than a quarter.
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Near a creek bed, many small ferns had sprouted up. This one had small, fresh, waxy leaves that were vibrantly green.
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Asarum canadenseObserv.
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This spotted leaf looked diseased. It was the only one seen in the area.
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Ranúnculos, Clemátides, Anémonas Y Parientes (Familia Ranunculaceae)Observ.
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One of many wildflowers growing in the area. The white were most abundant near wet valleys.
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Frambuesa (Rubus idaeus)Observ.
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The unique striped like leaves made this plant stand out, even though it was no more than 2 inches tall.
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Paloma Doméstica (Columba livia)Observ.
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Plump pigeons spotted near overpass. There were around 20-25 just near one stoplight, most likely looking for dropped food.
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Viola eriocarpaObserv.
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One of many wildflowers growing in the area. The yellow were most abundant near wet creeks.
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One of many wildflowers growing in the area. These were most abundant near wet trees.
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This plant was dead and dry, but the old clusters of flowers are still visible. A couple of these dead plants were seen along the path.
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Phlox divaricataObserv.
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One of many wildflowers growing in the area. These were most abundant near wet valleys.
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Arañas Lobo (Familia Lycosidae)Observ.
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Large spider sunning on warm brick on cool summer afternoon.
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Lombrices de Tierra (Familia Lumbricidae)Observ.
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Small worm wiggling in wet dirt. Found during gardening after rain storm.
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Lirio Amarillo (Iris pseudacorus)Observ.
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Sprouts of iris found along edge of pond. It was still pretty cool weather, so no flowers were blooming.
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Ganso Canadiense Mayor (Branta canadensis)Observ.
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Small group of geese swimming in pond during cool afternoon.
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Escarabajo Común de Las Alfombras (Anthrenus verbasci)Observ.
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Tiny beetle spotted in tissue box. Zig zag pattern on its back.
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Lagartija Espinosa de Pradera (Sceloporus undulatus)Observ.
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Grey lizard skidded across log on a warm spring morning. It was near a nest of small ants.
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Conejo Serrano (Sylvilagus floridanus)Observ.
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Young bunny seen in thick wooded area. His dark fur made him completely camouflaged.
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Chinche del Maple (Boisea trivittata)Observ.
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Large beetle landed on windowsill. Distinct red markings on back.