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Chipe Rabadilla Amarilla (Setophaga coronata)Observ.
rachelharborwildwatchDescripción
Found dead. Perhaps from a window strike.
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Onchidórido de Dos Branquias (Onchidoris bilamellata)Observ.
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rachelharborwildwatchDescripción
Several adults observed feeding on Bubble snail eggs. Potential egg coil of this species, but not positive.
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rachelharborwildwatchDescripción
Both frilled and lined dogwinkles observed.
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rachelharborwildwatchDescripción
This one had injury to side. Saw several others as well as eggs.
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Cangrejo Dungeness (Metacarcinus magister)Observ.
rachelharborwildwatchDescripción
Saw 3 mature dungeness, two live and one dead.
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Mopalia muscosaObserv.
rachelharborwildwatchDescripción
Many large, 5 inch long chitons on almost every rock. Middle intertidal zone.
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Estrella Rosada (Pisaster brevispinus)Observ.
rachelharborwildwatchDescripción
Night time low tide Lots of other normal colored pink stars, a handful of ochre stars and tons of healthy mottled stars too.
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Estrella Girasol (Pycnopodia helianthoides)Observ.
rachelharborwildwatchDescripción
Two others of the same size were also spotted during a beach monitoring program with Harbor WildWatch. Special permission to access the beach was granted from was state parks.
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Kelp Cola de Toro (Nereocystis luetkeana)Observ.
rachelharborwildwatchDescripción
Clump of bull kelp, dislodged holdfasts. Sori patches visible.