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Found on the underside of a tree branch. About half an inch wide. Found on fremontodendron
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Javali (Sus scrofa)Observador
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Scat on a grassy slope about 3 inches long and 1.5 inches wide. The hoofprint was about 3.5 feet away with a cleft "print" an inch or two behind it.
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Lebre-da-Califórnia (Lepus californicus)Observador
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About two feet tall, found about 8 ft. from the trail in savanna/oak woodland.
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Insetos Alados (Subclasse Pterygota)Observador
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About 6 inches long. In fallen tree in a dry creek bed and on a bay tree. A second termite design found on tree trunk. On a stick nearby, covered in them. About 1 1/4 inches in diameter.
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Adelpha californicaObservador
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By a pool in a redwood forest. A little less than 3 in. long.
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Arbutus menziesiiObservador
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About 1 ft. tall alongside trail in oak/bay woodland. About 8 inches in diameter. Trunk 1/2 cm wide.
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Lonicera hispidulaObservador
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Woody branches. Opposite leaf arrangement. Branching leaf venation. Avg. leaf size about 2 1/2 inches long. Found in redwood forest by a creek. Whole plant reaching about 5 ft. in length. Spacing between leaves about 3 1/2 inches.
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Rubus armeniacusObservador
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Blackberry, either native or Himalayan. About 20 plants in the 30 ft. from the trail to creek bed. Found in a redwood forest on an east facing slope.
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Heuchera micranthaObservador
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10 inches in diameter growing along the side of the trail in between two sword ferns on steep slope in the redwood forest. In almost constant shade. Only one in the area.
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Prosartes hookeriObservador
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On side of trail, higher slope. Leaves about 2 inches long. About 75 ft. above creek bed. Parallel venation. Alternate Leaf arrangement.
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Sequóia-Vermelha (Sequoia sempervirens)Observador
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3/4 inches in diameter. About 25% dried up
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Sequóia-Vermelha (Sequoia sempervirens)Observador
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About 8 ft tall. About 1 inch in diameter w/ 1 stump sprout
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Vespas-Oleiras (Subfamília Eumeninae)Observador
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moving its abdomen back and forth. Only one in area, not moving anything else. Seems to have burnt wings. About 1 cm long. Found in mixed grassland on the edge of trail
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Sequóia-Vermelha (Sequoia sempervirens)Observador
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Redwood w/ burn marks. In redwood forest w/ a low understory. Burn marks up to 30 ft. up the tree. Marks on the bottom of bare branches and on the trunk. Tree about 4 ft. in diameter
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Bombus vosnesenskiiObservador
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pollinating star thistle. In mixed grass by the side of the pond habitat. About 3/4 in long.
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Perereca-Do-Pacífico (Pseudacris regilla)Observador
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Frog with extra leg. In reed grass about 8 ft from pond. About 1 cm long.
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Veado-Mula (Odocoileus hemionus)Observador
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Only one in area. On a slope in oak woodland amid duff. Cluster about 4 inches wide.
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Subgénero RumexObservador
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Flowering part 5 in. long. Green/red flowers. Found on the edge of pond habitat. About 100 in a 30 sq. ft. area
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Puma (Puma concolor)Observador
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Fresh scat, found in oak woodland on trail. Two pieces about 4 inches in length. No others found in area or on trail.
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Sequóia-Vermelha (Sequoia sempervirens)Observador
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About 8 ft tall and about 1 in in diameter with 1 stump sprout.
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Sequóia-Vermelha (Sequoia sempervirens)Observador
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50% dried up. about 1/2 inches in diameter. almost 6 ft. tall.
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Polystichum munitumObservador
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10 fronds all infertile about an average of 1 1/2 ft. long.
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Sequóia-Vermelha (Sequoia sempervirens)Observador
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Burnt Redwood about 3 ft wide with three stump sprouts, all dead.
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Sequóia-Vermelha (Sequoia sempervirens)Observador
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About 3 1/2 inches in diameter with one stump sprout.