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Marmotas Y Ardillas de Tierra (Tribu Marmotini)Autor
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Douglas' ground squirrel, O. douglasii (after 2023 split) in Modoc National Wildlife Refuge
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Ballenas, Delfines Y Parientes (Infraorden Cetacea)Autor
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ID help please. I took this (bone circled in white) to be a whale vertebra, the only common cetaceans being Beluga and Bowhead. But its long, symmetrical processes do not seem to match images I found on-line. The site also has human bones and cultural items (sleds etc., tin cooking implements) that suggest late 19th or early 20th Century Inuvialuit. Same bone in both images. Photographed about July 15, 1973.
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Panza Babosa (Suillus tomentosus)Autor
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Cap tan-brown, 10 cm diam., slightly depressed, yellow underside, veil remnants on cap & ring; faint yellow spore print.
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Corneta (Turbinellus floccosus)Autor
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Sorry for poor focus. Common (not abundant) at Galena Bay
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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)Autor
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ID help please: cap 8.6 cm, pale orange (darker in centre) deeply depressed with inrolled, ragged edge, light tan, gills broadly attached. Flakey margins. Brownish-yellow sport print. Not scaley chanterelle.
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Cap depressed centre, 8 cm diam., greenish tinging becoming brown with black under rim; Stem shorter than cap diam., bulbous at base.
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Rúsula Vinosa (Russula xerampelina)Autor
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ID help please. Cap 12 cm, red-orange, depressed in centres. slimy, striations @ margin; gills attached, white,; stem thick (1.0'/2.5 cm), shorter than diam. of cap; yellow spore print
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ID help please: Grows only on felled cottonwood logs. Caps tan (darker in centre) with white flecks, strongly convex, 4-14 cm, incurled, veiled or veil remnants, ring close up under the cap (not always obvious), gills free or nearly so, dingy white; stems ~4-6 cm, bulbous at base. Brown spore print.
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Hongos Madroño (Género Russula)Autor
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help ID please. Knife is 8.9 cm. Cap rosy, more brown in depressed centre; gills free.
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Rana Manchada de Columbia (Rana luteiventris)Autor
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Galena Bay: Interior Cedar-Hemlock zone.
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ID help please. Columbia valley wet belt, Interior Cedar-Hemlock zone. Plants < 0.3 m high in shaded location in permanently moist soil.
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ID help please: similar to one I identified as Smilacena racemose, but broader leaves, not so stiffly arched stem and DROOPING inflorescence. Only two plants (or one with 2 stems) among a variety of Liliaceae including many putative Smilacena racemosa (of which, two examples appear in right background of the 2nd image posted here).
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ID help please. Arched stem, narrow lanceolate leaves, UPRIGHT inflorescence, knee-high. Interior cedar-hemlock zone. See next post of a similar Liliaceae, but with broader leaves and a DROOPING inflorescence).
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ID help please: not D. smitthii?Hairy leave margins. Interior rain belt/
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Chipe de Townsend (Setophaga townsendi)Autor
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Several in top of tall cottonwood tree. I saw them & Merlin (app) recorded them. Merlin said there were Pacific-slope Flycatchers in the recording but I did not hear them or see them.
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Cuervo Norteamericano (Corvus brachyrhynchos)Autor
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Formerly we called all the local crows Northwestern Crow; doubt I could distinguish them.
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Laureles, Aguacate, Canela Y Parientes (Familia Lauraceae)Autor
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Exotic bush or bushy tree
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Junco Ojos Negros (Junco hyemalis)Autor
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Poor photo. Display (fanning) white tail feathers courtship display.