University District, Portage Bay Area 4/13

Date: April 13th
Location: University District near Portage Bay
Weather: Sunny and breezy, clear skies
Climate: Wet, seasonal

Observations:
While waiting for a friend to meet me for lunch i wondered around Boat street along Portage Bay. First, I saw a European starling that was finding food in the grass next to the Marine Science Building. The starlings peek was yellow, which will eventually turn back to brown after their mating season. They court and mate in the early spring, which is why its beak was yellow, and also probably why the area was so noisy with birds. I then saw a nest in a Big Leaf Maple tree nearby, but it couldn't of been a starling's nest because they only nest in cavities. I'm unsure who the nest belonged to. Along the side of the building I saw Cherry Lourel and Weeping Bottlebrush growing next to each other. I had also seen Cherry Lourel up in Pack Forrest, so i was able to identify it fairly easily. Weeping Bottlebrush eventually gets these amazing red flowers, since it was not flowering yet I assume it flowers later on in the Spring.On the other side of the lawn I found Viburnum that smelt amazing. I never knew how many varieties of Viburnum there were until I tried to identify this one! In front of the building there is some sort of pine growing, but i was unable to identify it. It had very long pine needles and small cones that were attached at the very ends of its branches. I then walked across the street to the water and saw a mallard duck bobbing it's head for food. An American Crow was nearby in the park area also looking for food. Near the crow I also found a lot of horsetails growing, which i remember seeing a lot of when i lived in Northern California.

Questions:
What makes the sterling's beak change color? Is it hormones, or perhaps the warmer weather? What type of pine did i see? What pollinates viburnum? Why does it smell so nice?

Species List:
Cherry Lourel (Prunus laurocerasus)
Big Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)
Viburnum (viburnum carlesii)
American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Mallard Duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
Horsetails (Genus Equisetum)
Mystery Pine
Weeping Bottlebrush (Callistemon viminalis)

Publicado el 19 de abril de 2012 a las 05:36 PM por lmcthe01 lmcthe01

Observaciones

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Arce de Hoja Grande (Acer macrophyllum)

Autor

lmcthe01

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Abril 13, 2012

Descripción

A Tree I found a bird's nest in. Bark looks cracked, with some presence of lichen. Looks deciduous. Has small leaves growing not only on the branches on the top of the tree, but also near the bottom of the tree.

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lmcthe01

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Abril 13, 2012

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Some type of small pink flower found growing near Portage Bay. Smelt really nice, had fuzzy leaves.

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Limpiabotellas (Género Melaleuca)

Autor

lmcthe01

Fecha

Abril 13, 2012

Descripción

Weird lookin plant. Has pointy leaves and stems with multiple brown little seeds. Seeds have a small indentation in each one.

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Pinos, Ocotes Y Piñones (Género Pinus)

Autor

lmcthe01

Fecha

Abril 13, 2012

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Some type of pine perhaps? Had a very interesting needle pattern, needles were very long, and multiple

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Pato de Collar (Anas platyrhynchos)

Autor

lmcthe01

Fecha

Abril 13, 2012

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Mallard found swimming and bobbing its head for food in Portage Bay. He was hanging out with another mallard that was doing the same thing.

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Cuervo Norteamericano (Corvus brachyrhynchos)

Autor

lmcthe01

Fecha

Abril 13, 2012

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Crow looking for food in the grass.

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lmcthe01

Fecha

Abril 13, 2012

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Is this called a cats tail? Cool looking plant found in U-district near Portage Bay. Has stripes of brown white and black.

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