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Gorrión Garganta Blanca (Zonotrichia albicollis)Observ.
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This stripe headed sparrow bird was found at the Rutgers university Newark campus. It was an injured bird that my friend and I found when we stepped out of one of the buildings. He picked it up for a closer view.
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Palmas Datileras (Género Phoenix)Observ.
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This palm tree was found in Orland Florida. It is commonly known as a tree for subtropical environments. There were kids and adults playing around the tree. It can survive extreme temperatures. The trunk of the tree feels like a pineapple with barks coming out.
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Tlacuache Norteño (Didelphis virginiana)Observ.
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The possum was located on the porch, it was eating the street cat food and in search of its mom.
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Encinos o Robles (Género Quercus)Observ.
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This tree is enourmous. It was located in Upstate New York in Valley Cottage. The tree had white leaves or vines hanging from the tree. There were no nuts hanging from the tree, probably due to the weather.
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Venado de Cola Blanca (Odocoileus virginianus)Observ.
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This family of deers were eating the grass in front of a house. It appeared to be one grown deer and 2 younger ones. There was a women walking her dog and the deers ran away, other than that, there was no human disturbance. The younger deers had spotting.
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Árbol Caminante (Viburnum lantana)Observ.
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This tree is located on the sidewalk. There are no signs of human disturbance. It has white flowers and green leaves. The white flowers are throughout the tree and not in any soecidic pattern. The leaves on the trees seem to bechanginf colors and are full of holes throughout them.
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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This plant was found in a park on dry soil. The soil had not been wet and it was cold outside, however, it was still standing and the leaves looked normal, with no signs of deterioration. Although they typically have berries, this one did not.
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Plantas (Reino Plantae)Observ.
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This lake was found filled with algae. The water was covered in Algae and other items due to human interaction such as plastic cups, paper, etc. The algae seems to spread and begin to clump up in certain areas, trapping what comes into the water.
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The Northern Bayberry was found planted on soil on the sidewalk. It has thick small leaves that are turning from a green color to a brown color, most likely due to the cold weather. There are several leaves and even stems on then floor.
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Acebos (Género Ilex)Observ.
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This American Holly plant was found outside of AutoZone. There are red berries coming out of some of the stem. The leaves seem to be changing from a green color to a brown color, probably due to the low temperatures. These plants were found dug in soil with no water other than rainwater.
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Pastos Y Cereales (Familia Poaceae)Observ.
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The grass was approximately 3 feet tall. It was growinf on dry soil. There were feathers coming out of the grass. The feathers were the same color as the rest, a cream color, however, the bottom of the grass was green.
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Género BryumObserv.
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This is a bryum, a genus of moss. This bryum has previously been sprayed with RoundUp Weed & grass killer, certain parts of it has died while others still remain. The moss was found in between the cracks of concrete. It feels soft and fuzzy.
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Hiedra Euroasiática (Hedera helix)Observ.
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This plant was found attached to a tree. It seemed to have been climbing up the other tree like a vine. The leaves were very big and had darker spots around it. The weather was very cold, approximately 30 degrees. There were no signs of human disturbance.
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Culebra Listonada Común (Thamnophis sirtalis ssp. sirtalis)Observ.
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This snake was found on the driveway of a house. It appeared to be dead.
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Cipreses, Ahuehuetes, Secuoyas Y Parientes (Familia Cupressaceae)Observ.
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This tree is scientifically known as Taxodium distichum, also most commonly known as the bald Cypress which is a type of tree. Cypress trees belong to the Cupressaceae family. Although most of the cypress plants are tall and can grow up to 70 feet, this one was about 2 ½ feet tall.The cypress leaves were green with brown outer parts. The needles on the trees also seemed to be getting brown on the tips due to the cold temperature. This tree is most commonly found in Southeast United States.This tree was found on Saint Francis Street in Newark NJ. It was on the sidewalk planted into soil. No one seems to water the plant and therefore it means they only receive natural sunlight and natural water from the rain. The weather was windy and cold. It was 36 degrees fahrenheit. Although the cypress tree is sensitive to cold weather, they will continue to grow throughout the winter.
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Brócoli, Coliflor Y Repollo (Brassica oleracea)Observ.
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This picture is a cabbage. It is a plant species that is known as cruciferous vegetables which is used in culinary.
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Maples o Arces (Género Acer)Observ.
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This Maple tree, also known as Acer by its Genus. This tree had red/orange colored leaves in the spring and fall. The leaves are decidious, therefore they begin to fall during the middle of October and finishes around the end of November. There were several leaves on the floor from this tree. These trees are known to have a smooth bark, however, probably due to the age of this particular tree, the bark was rough and full of bumps.
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Ardilla Gris de Las Carolinas (Sciurus carolinensis)Observ.
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This Eastern Gray Squirrel was found on Rutgers campus in front of Ackerson. It is a member of the Sciuridae family and is considered a rodent(mammal). Squirrels are typically small, run away from Humans and larger animals. During the time of the picture, he was eating a tree nut. Their diet typically consists if buds of treees, nuts, and other plants. They typically live in trees or wooded areas. They usually dig burrows and live underground, especially when it is cold. The picture was taken on November 12 at 2:08pm. It was a chilly afternoon, however, there were lots of squirrels outside.