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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Autor
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Large airy bush, about 8 feet tall. Could not find any flowers on it.
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Duraznos, Ciruelos Y Cerezos (Género Prunus)Autor
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This looks like some kind of laurel. Small tree about 10’ tall. There was a larger one nearby. Serrated leaves. Flowers in bud. In the middle of a mixed conifer and maple forest.
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Género PicipesAutor
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Mushroom growing on forest floor. Cap about 3 inches across. No gills but I think polypore. Tough stipe.
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Body plus wings about 1 1/4 inch long. When it flew away, the underwings were transparent.
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Crisopas Verdes Comunes (Género Chrysoperla)Autor
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Body about 3/4 inch long.
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Ostión Papelillo (Pododesmus macrochisma)Autor
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The bright light obscured the detail of the shell, but the bivalve shell was light colored, the animal a vivid reddish orange. Living on a floating dock.
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Ascidias (Clase Ascidiacea)Autor
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These were smooth looking round red lumps. Maybe a tunicate?
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Corales, Medusas Y Parientes (Filo Cnidaria)Autor
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I think this is a baby jelly fish. These photos are stills from a video. The creature was opening and closing, looking like a 2-layer flower. It was only about 3 mm across when open.
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Small 1 cm (max) cup fungus, pale yellow/orange. It was hard to tell what color the stalk was because the dirt really clung to it. Stalk did not rise above the dirt and was about 8 mm long.
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Egira hiemalisAutor
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Moth about 3/4 inch in length. Grey with black and reddish marks.
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Fungus with fine filaments. Filaments 2-5 inches long. Little round knobs on the end of a filament. Filament group about 5 inches in diameter. Filaments growing from Douglas fir needles on the ground , and I would not be surprised if there’s a cat turd underneath.
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Sculpin eggs tucked in between mussel shells on a dock. Eggs about 1 mm diam.
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Tunicado Marino Asiático (Botrylloides violaceus)Autor
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Pink tunicate on floating dock
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Tunicado Marino Asiático (Botrylloides violaceus)Autor
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White tunicate on floating dock
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Estrella Ocre de Mar (Pisaster ochraceus)Autor
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Ochre sea star about 6 inches across.
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Hongos Nido de Pájaro (Familia Nidulariaceae)Autor
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Bird’s best type fungus, about 1cm diameter, growing on trunk of Douglas Fir.