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Ciliados (Filo Ciliophora)Autor
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Small, fast ciliates that zoomed around the microscope slide. from pond
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Águila Cabeza Blanca (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)Autor
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Bald eagle flying over shopping center
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Búho Barrado (Strix varia)Autor
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Same observation as pellet with rat inside. Same owl as the one with the sound recording.
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Berro Amargo (Cardamine hirsuta)Autor
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Popping weed: Irritating weed in garden which pops its seeds everywhere.
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Achicorias, Gazanias, Palos de Fierro Y Parientes (Subfamilia Cichorioideae)Autor
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Common weed.
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Hierba de San Juan (Hypericum perforatum)Autor
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A dying out-of-season weed found by the side of the road. Any idea what it is?
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Milenrama Eurasiática (Achillea millefolium)Autor
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A common plant which may be poison hemlock.
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Arce de Hoja Grande (Acer macrophyllum)Autor
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Found down the block from my house - quite an impressive tree. The house is currently being sold and I dearly hope they don't cut down this tree!
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Mostaza (Brassica rapa)Autor
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Very funny case indeed! This is the same plant variety in my 5th grade science experiment about poop & plant fertilization using dung (chicken, llama and cow). It was a real hit!
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Mt. Rainier National Park: Slender, flowering dual-leaved orchid.
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Falsa Naranja (Philadelphus lewisii)Autor
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Mock Orange, just changing leaf color in autumn.
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Hiedra Euroasiática (Hedera helix)Autor
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English Ivy (invasive) taking over! The ground form and tree form (in bloom) are the same variety, except with different leaf shape. When they get climbing on trees they get more rounded leaves and bloom.
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Liquen de Encino (Evernia prunastri)Autor
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Small lichen in grass, presumably fallen out of tree.
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Hongos de Esponja Y Parientes (Orden Boletales)Autor
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Rotten fungus, with younger specimens near by.
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Moscas Domésticas Y de Establo (Familia Muscidae)Autor
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Buzzy little flies on porch.