Observ.
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Found small dead bee in the flower.
Rock Island Grade, up at the crest where we could see the Cascades still with snow and the Columbia below.
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Arañas Patonas (Género Phalangium)Observ.
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Creatures near seep of what seems to be fresh water at bas of bluff.
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Observ.
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Creatures near seep of what seems to be fresh water at bas of bluff.
Observ.
wenatcheebDescripción
Creatures near seep of what seems to be fresh water at bas of bluff.
I was told it was A. bomboides.
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Abejas del Celofán (Género Colletes)Observ.
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Nests eroding out of the bluff. A large chunk fell off and shows the burrows and 'cellophane"' nest coating material.
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Tribu EpeoliniObserv.
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Larger crop of bee, then wideview of whole photo as they explored the sand and these could be only a bee or a few bees. I estimated the location, there is a dip just to the left where I think the birds nest and I was further nest from there, working west along the beach.
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Tribu EpeoliniObserv.
wenatcheebDescripción
Larger crop of bee, then wideview of whole photo as they explored the sand and these could be only a bee or a few bees. I estimated the location, there is a dip just to the left where I think the birds nest and I was further nest from there, working west along the beach.
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Tribu EpeoliniObserv.
wenatcheebDescripción
Larger crop of bee, then wideview of whole photo as they explored the sand and these could be only a bee or a few bees. I estimated the location, there is a dip just to the left where I think the birds nest and I was further nest from there, working west along the beach.
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Tribu EpeoliniObserv.
wenatcheebDescripción
Larger crop of bee, then wideview of whole photo as they explored the sand and these could be only a bee or a few bees. I estimated the location, there is a dip just to the left where I think the birds nest and I was further nest from there, working west along the beach.
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Aves (Clase Aves)Observ.
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I think it might be the birds with seaweed that flew from the water into the bluffs. Is it Cepphus behavior? Shorebirds dove into this part of the cliff. Nesting?
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Abejorros (Género Bombus)Observ.
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West but nearer to Marlyn Nelson park entrance, where a slump made a bank and flowers could grow.
B. mixtus or sitkensis?
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Águila Cabeza Blanca (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)Observ.
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west nearer to Marlyn Nelson park entrance, where a slump made a bank and flowers could grow.
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Hormigas (Familia Formicidae)Observ.
wenatcheebDescripción
west nearer to Marlyn Nelson park entrance, where a slump made a bank and flowers could grow.
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Gorrión Corona Blanca (Zonotrichia leucophrys)Observ.
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west nearer to Marlyn Nelson park entrance, where a slump made a bank and flowers could grow.
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Observ.
wenatcheebDescripción
west nearer to Marlyn Nelson park entrance, where a slump made a bank and flowers could grow.
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Cardo Cundidor (Cirsium arvense)Observ.
wenatcheebDescripción
west nearer to Marlyn Nelson park entrance, where a slump made a bank and flowers could grow.
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Abejas (Epifamilia Anthophila)Observ.
wenatcheebDescripción
west nearer to Marlyn Nelson park entrance, where a slump made a bank and flowers could grow.
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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)Observ.
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west nearer to Marlyn Nelson park entrance, where a slump made a bank and flowers could grow.
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Género CepphusObserv.
wenatcheebDescripción
west nearer to Marlyn Nelson park entrance, where a slump made a bank and flowers could grow.