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Malus fuscaObserv.
kriseth7Descripción
This is believed to be a very old Pacific Crab Apple - growing in the park, next to the driveway of the ranger cabin.
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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)Observ.
kriseth7Descripción
Observed multiple bees flying in this location. Same species as earlier observation today.
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Abejas (Epifamilia Anthophila)Observ.
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Observed on non blooming Nookta Rose at the beach.
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Osmia bucephalaObserv.
kriseth7Descripción
Observed this bee in the field not far from the other two Osmia bees and what was assumed to be where they emerged from dead logs.
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Osmia bucephalaObserv.
kriseth7Descripción
Observed this bee and another making circuits over dead logs on the path.
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Osmia bucephalaObserv.
kriseth7Descripción
Observed this bee flying circuits over the logs.
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Abejas Metálicas del Sudor (Subgénero Dialictus)Observ.
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Observed 3 bees, recently emerged from or entering this dead log in the walking trail at the beach.
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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)Observ.
kriseth7Descripción
10 or more bees - patrolling behavior on Nookta Roses not in bloom. May have emerged beneath the rose bushes.
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Garza Morena (Ardea herodias)Observ.
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Irondale Beach County Park, 301-353 1st Ave, Port Hadlock-Irondale, WA 98339, USA (Google, OSM)Fotos / Sonidos
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kriseth7Descripción
Observed this bee after it emerged from a Barestem Biscuitroot stem from last year. The wind hitting its wings caught my eye. I was able to switch to macro while it acclimated.
The last photo shows a fresh Barestem Biscuitroot (Lomatium sp.) newly flowering nearby.