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Found dead off Sailors Memorial Way, Point Pleasant Park, day after a storm
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Kelp (Laminaria digitata)Observ.
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Found dead off Sailors Memorial Way, Point Pleasant Park, day after a storm
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Found dead on Sailors Memorial Way in Point Pleasant Park, day after a storm
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Peces con Aletas Radiadas (Clase Actinopterygii)Observ.
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Small eel likely pulled up while we were assessing invasive species plates, was returned to the water shortly after these photos were taken
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Mascarita Común (Geothlypis trichas)Observ.
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Found dead next to door, likely struck a window
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Chipe Charquero (Parkesia noveboracensis)Observ.
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Found near door and appeared dazed so I presume it may have collided with a window. Bill was not open however and it was able to fly away shortly after I found it
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On live Fucus serratus which was attached to a cobble-sized stone on sandy beach
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Fucus serratusObserv.
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Alive and attached to a cobble-sized stone
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Venado de Cola Blanca (Odocoileus virginianus)Observ.
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A mother deer and two fawns
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Sapo Americano (Anaxyrus americanus)Observ.
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The tiniest toad you ever did see
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5 total snakes in close proximity to one another. The first and second photos are of one snake, while the third photo is a different snake.