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danielgeorge

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Οκτώβριος 23, 2023 03:28 ΜΜ PDT

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euproserpinus

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Σεπτέμβριος 18, 2023 12:23 ΜΜ PDT

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Dark stuff growing in a pattern on Eriogonum nudum indictum stem. Fairly common on this species here.

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Αμερικανικό Πίκα (Ochotona princeps)

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julien9uwr

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Σεπτέμβριος 22, 2023 02:43 ΜΜ PDT

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vishals

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Ιούλιος 2021

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California, US (Google, OSM)

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Mom and baby. There were 4 babies total

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kschnei

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Μάιος 6, 2023 12:52 ΜΜ PDT

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3.3 mm fly on mustard flowers, collected under permit PINN-2023-SCI-0005. Specimen photos taken at the California Academy of Sciences.

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euproserpinus

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Αύγουστος 25, 2023 11:43 ΠΜ PDT

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Private property accessed with permission.

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Δίπτερα (Τάξη Diptera)

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leslie_flint

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Απρίλιος 1, 2023 01:16 ΜΜ PDT

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narrow leaf goldennbush

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Αλεπού Της Ερήμου (Vulpes macrotis)

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edwardrooks

Ημερομηνία

Μάρτιος 2023

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California, US (Google, OSM)

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Female with 4 kits near the road.

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gene70

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Ιούνιος 10, 2018 12:34 ΜΜ PDT

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This observation was taken before I had joined iNaturalist. It is an observation where I know time & place.

On Kaiser Peak

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yaelorgad

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Μάιος 2018

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rjadams55

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Φεβρουάριος 13, 2023 10:54 ΠΜ PST

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This was likely stowm-blown and was found on the leaf litter in a grove of live oaks (Quercus sp.) and Grey Pines (Pinus sabiniana). It differed from other ramilna in several respects. The lobes were quite wide and flattened with abundant vein-like ridges netting the surface. Under a hand lens there was a slight "fuzziness" to the lichen's surface, but under a microscope, its cortical hairs were readily apparent.

While not particularly good microscopy, the hairs are visible on the lower left edge of the lobe in photo 3.

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Λαγός (Γένος Lepus)

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timaxall

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Σεπτέμβριος 1, 2021 09:21 ΠΜ PDT

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See center, bottom of image.
Date/Location approximated.
S. side of Mount Julius Caesar @ ~11K' (Late Summer '21)

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mcduck

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Απρίλιος 8, 2012

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30mm length. My wife and granddaughter found this guy near our picnic table on our land where we go to shoot clay pigeons. The third photo is the exuvia which was next to the animal.

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sanjoaquinserpents

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Φεβρουάριος 2019

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California, US (Google, OSM)

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From a localized population discovered by @dominic. I was able to secure the two specimens photographed for genetic analysis and was completely surprised to learn that these individuals did not represent the native B. attenuatus I’ve found <10miles from here but B. gavilanensis introduced from the Santa Cruz area! This find was referenced in 2020 in a paper largely about B. major: https://peerj.com/articles/9599/?fbclid=IwAR3lxwd5Lrh52y4CtK4OICH1cM-7WQGSEjWAjM6vgLK_jvbIG8g2OAFk0lc

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julienpometta

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Δεκέμβριος 12, 2022 01:52 ΜΜ PST

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garth_harwood

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Απρίλιος 4, 2021 10:53 ΠΜ PDT

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Host: Black Sage.

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nancyasquith

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Σεπτέμβριος 1, 2022 09:47 ΠΜ PDT

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Stem gall on mule fat. I had been planning to go back and photo and post this during gall week, but did not refind the gall. No idea what caused the gall.

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leptonia

Ημερομηνία

Μάιος 2020

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California, US (Google, OSM)

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Update May 2021: Photos and info gleaned from this occurrence used in the Wikipedia article I wrote for this species:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornithodoros_coriaceu

This thing truly weirded me out. Like a tank-tick. Big. Gross. And after doing some research I am DAMN glad it did not bite me.

"George Henry Falkiner Nuttall - Monograph of the Ixodoidea

Two females bit Mrs Z Nuttall through her clothing and inflicted painful wounds, "their ites were intolerably sharp and painful, and both wounds bled a good deal – but notwithstanding, there has been intermittent irritation ever since" (this persisted after 4 months, and the seat of the bite was stil discolored and the puncture covered by a scab). Eight months after the bite was inflicted, there remained a nodule which occasionally itched. The natives of Tehuantepec, Mexico fear this tick for the reason that the bites are severe and often do not heal for a long time. The females immediately proceeded to feed, on arrival in Cambridge, when placed upon a fowl. They fed for 45 minutes and 1 hour and 45 minutes respectively, and drew a large amount of blood. The bites caused intense ecchymosis, measuring about one inch in diameter. Whilst feeding the palps did not penetrate the wound as once observed in the case of O. savignyi, but both specimens exuded clear fluid as observed in O. moubata."

From Furman and Loomis' Ticks of California:

"0. coriaceus was originally collected in Sonora, Mexico, and is distributed in the other western states of Mexico southward to
the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, where the natives call this tick "talajas" (tala = destruction, havoc). Berlese (1888) states
that he saw a specimen taken from cattle hides at Rio Apa, Paraguay. From 1904 185-1850 m elevations along the coast from
through 1941 numerous collections of this species were made in the coastal regions of California (Cooley and Kohls, 1944b), and intensive surveys in subsequent years have shown that this tick is widespread in California and occurs in Nevada and southern Oregon (Loomis and Furman, 1977). Originally called "pajaronela" by the inhabitants of the Santa Lucia mountains.

The pajahuello is best known because of the severe reaction in humans following exposure to its bite. Initial bites usually result in a localized inflammatory reaction accompanied by a burning sensation and a small nodule that forms around the wound.

These symptoms usually disappear within 48 hours, leaving a small, purplish nodule that disappears in 1-2 weeks. In other cases, an umbilicated pustule surrounded by an inflamed, painful, edematous area develops. More severe allergic reactions appear in persons previously bitten and thus sensi- tized to a substance injected during the tick's blood-feeding process.

  1. coriaceus is not known to transmit any disease of man, but on the basis of circumstantial evidence it is capable of transmitting the agent of a cattle disease called epizootic bovine abortion ("foothill abortion") (Schmidtmann et al. , 1976), and has been shown experimentally to transmit African Swine Fever virus to healthy pigs (Groocock et al., 1980)."

From Herms, 1916:
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For several years previous to beginning his observations on this
species, the writer has listened to many harrowing tales about the
Pajaroello. No one seemed to know exactly what it was and no one
seemed to have collected specimens so as to make accurate identification
possible in so far as the writer knew at the time. Complaints came
almost exclusively from the more mountainous portions of Santa Clara and San Benito Counties (California). Natives, principally Mexicans, in the vicinity of Mt. Hamilton fear this parasite more than they do the rattlesnake, and tell weird tales of this or that man having lost an arm or leg, and in one instance even death having ensued, as the result of a bite by the Pajaroello. There seems to be a superstition in that region that three bites will result in certain death. The stories all agree in the essential detail that the bite results in an irritating lesion which is slow to heal and often leaves an ugly deep scar. Several persons also informed the writer that the Pajaroello occurred in certain mountainous portions of Mexico. It was not, however, until August, 1913,
that living specimens came to hand, taken in Santa Clara County in the vicinity of Mt. Hamilton. These were identified as Ornithodorus
coriaceus Koch, described in 1844 from a single female specimen from
Mexico. A translation by Nuttall of the original description is as follows:

"Shaped like the sole of a shoe, thick margined, roughly shagreened, yel- lowish earthy color, spotted rusty red, legs toothed dorsally. Length 9.3 mm. Body about twice as long as wide, width fairly uniform, indented on the sides, pointed above the mouthparts, rounded posteriorly, a thick turned-up border all around; the whole surface above and below thickly granulated like fish
skin (shagreen), the granules flat above, consequently, the whole leathery, on the back unequal folds and grooves. Beneath in the front of the body a deep groove running to the stigmata and on the inner protrusion the rather large round quite clearly marked eyes. The coxae gradually thicken toward the distal extremity and are somewhat bent; the other articles somewhat com- pressed and clearly notched or round-toothed. The whole surface, above and below, dirty yellowish earthy color, rusty red spots irregularly distributed throughout. Capitulum and palps light yellow. Legs gray-brown. Female. Male: unknown. Habitat: Mexico."

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betweenthelyons

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Νοέμβριος 7, 2022 11:18 ΠΜ PST

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On redwood cone

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Δεκαοχτούρα (Streptopelia decaocto)

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richbreisch

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Φεβρουάριος 13, 2021 08:26 ΠΜ PST

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The fake owl was supposed to be a scare crow, but it did not work on Collared-Doves.

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michaelvoeltz

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Ιούλιος 11, 2022 10:58 ΠΜ PDT

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matsonburger

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ki6h

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alex_wentworth

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rjadams55

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Οκτώβριος 16, 2022 12:12 ΜΜ PDT

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These two male "bicolored" Red-winged Blackbird males (with a European Starling in the middle) were part of a large, mixed European Starling / blackbird flock. There are several subspecies of "bicolored" blackbird, so until it is officially split from the Red-winged Blackbird or information on distinguishing the subspecies in the field comes out, I have to leave this as a Red-winged Blackbird.

A complete checklist of birds seen at the cemetery this day can be found here:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S120871379

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Πτερυγωτά (Υφομοταξία Pterygota)

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pinnaclesnp

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Δεκέμβριος 24, 2021 01:49 ΜΜ PST

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Stem gall on Ribes. Photo credit: NPS/Paul G. Johnson.

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cynestor

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Οκτώβριος 9, 2022 12:24 ΜΜ PDT

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Seem to be more associated with the flower than leaf.

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aparrot1

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Αύγουστος 31, 2022 01:41 ΜΜ PDT

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Wirelettuce Characteristics (this specimen)
Growth habit: Branching
Number of Ligules: 9
Phyllaries: Reflexed
Length of the peduncle (between stem and phyllary): Very short
Location: 1.5 miles (2.5km) inland from coast
Blooming: August 31

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Wirelettuce (Stephanomeria) References:

Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=619

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, p. 55.

Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p. 60 (only lists S. elata) July-Sept

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016, pp. 21-23.

Monterey County Wildflowers– a photographic guide https://montereywildflowers.com/asteraceae-stephanomeria/

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Wirelettuce (Genus Stephanomeria) Native, annual, leaves usually withered by bloom time in summer/late summer. Fruit is cylindric, each face generally with long, narrow, central groove.

Central Coast of California (CCo) Wirelettuce species:

Stephanomeria elata. A.k.a. Santa Barbara Wire Lettuce. Corollas have 9-15 bright pink, sometimes overlapping ligules, the largest number of this Genus in Monterey County. Flowers are on short, 3-7 mm peduncles. Outer phyllaries are generally reflexed. Fruits are grooved and roughened and the pappus is wholly plumose (feather-like from top to bottom). Grows in open/sunny places in sandy soils coastal and inland. Peak bloom time: July-Sept. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=5147 Monterey County Wildflowers, p. 21.

Stephanomeria virgata subsp. pleurocarpa. A.k.a. Wand or Tall Wire Lettuce. Stem: single, long, central, "wand-like." Plant is tall and can be widely branching. Phyllaries appressed. Ligules: 5-6. Peduncles 3-10mm. Ecology: chaparral openings and grassland. Peak bloom time: June-Nov. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=6227

Stephanomeria virgata ssp. virgata. A.k.a. Rod Wire Lettuce. Stem: single, long, central, "wand-like." Plant is tall and can be widely branching. Phyllaries strongly reflexed. Ligules: 8--9, (occasionally 7). Peduncles 3-10mm. Ecology: Chaparral openings, grassland. Peak bloom time: Jun-Oct. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=6228

Stephanomeria exigua subsp. carotifera. A.k.a. Small Wire Lettuce. 7-9 ligules, reflexed phyllaries, heads in panicle-like clusters, long peduncle 10-25mm (0.4" -1"), S Lucias, Diablo Range, (lots in So. Cal., no confirmed obs. in Monterey County)

Stephanomeria exigua subsp. coronaria. A.k.a. Small Wire Lettuce. 5-11 ligules, appressed phyllaries, S. Lucias, Diablo Range, (One confirmed obs. in Monterey County)

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mlarocque1962

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rangerwild

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kristinaaahh

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ekoberle

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Αύγουστος 7, 2022 09:55 ΠΜ PDT

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Upper Young Lake, approx. 10,200’

Variety of colors present in close proximity:
Pink & white: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/134642384
Reddish-pink: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/134642985

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jperez7

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Πόσουμ Της Βιρτζίνια (Didelphis virginiana)

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cynthia_martinez03

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Large possum with 10 babies on its back.

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Αργυροτσικνιάς (Ardea alba)

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jmaughn

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Grazing with a Columbian Black-tailed Deer. Sure, why not?

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velodrome

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one of several in roadside population with reduced pigmentation

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Γκόφερ Του Botta (Thomomys bottae)

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skfork

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Μάιος 22, 2022 04:29 ΜΜ PDT

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laying eggs on chaparral pea

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dagowen

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California, US (Google, OSM)

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Many thanks to @reodell for location. Most plants not yet blooming. last photo with Navarretia mitracarpa.

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rangerwild

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Plant was tiny. 1-2” tall. Growing in gravely soil near the trail at Bunnell Cascade.

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chris_winchell

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Along transmission access road, no plants observed in surrounding habitat

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Πετρίτης (Falco peregrinus)

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er-birds

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Μάιος 6, 2022 02:03 ΜΜ PDT

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nest with young. location marks where nest was seen from, but it was across the way in the cliffs

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robberfly

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Ιούλιος 30, 2018 08:13 ΠΜ PDT

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Female

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aparrot1

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Μάιος 9, 2022 11:27 ΠΜ PDT

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Clay Mariposa Lily (Calochortus argillosus) Native plant, endemic to California, growing on grassy foothills above Toro Creek, on the SE side of Fort Ord. Substrate is decomposing sandstone on a former marine terrace. Last year, there were 100 +- on this knoll, the last week of May, 2021.

Similar in appearance to Butterfly Mariposa Lily (Calochortus venustus) but
1) WITHOUT the maroon blotch/spot at outer end of petal.
2) Nectaries at base of petals are rectangular not square.
3) Hairs on nectary are Long, dark purple-maroon, not short-yellow-hairy like C. venustus.

Jepson eFlora: Clay Mariposa Lily (Calochortus argillosus)
"Stem: 40--60 cm, simple, bulblets present. Leaf: basal 20--30 cm, withering; cauline reduced upward. Inflorescence: +- umbel-like; flowers 1--4, erect; bracts 2--8 cm. Flower: perianth bell-shaped; sepals 20--40 mm; petals 20--40 mm, +- rounded, white to purple or pale yellow, central red spot within pale yellow, sparsely hairy; nectary 1 crescent or chevron, not depressed, densely short-hairy; filaments not dilated at base, anthers purple, pink to yellow-white. Fruit: erect, 4--6 cm, lanceolate. Ecology: Hard clay from volcanic or metamorphic rocks; Elevation: < 800 m. Peak bloom: April-June. Note: Flowers highly variable, generally showy."
https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=76542

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016--not listed
Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015--not listed.
Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019--not listed
Monterey County Wildflowers, Trees & Ferns--not listed

See other interesting discussion/comments re the Clay Mariposa Lilly growing in this area:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/49858393
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/6185354

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Μαλάχη (Γένος Malva)

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Salticus or Sassacus?

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Something's up with one of its rear-most legs. No hairs. Disease? Molting?

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pinnaclesnp

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Photo Credit: Paul G. Johnson/NPS.

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aparrot1

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Example of a leucistic Lupinus nanus.

Sky Lupine (Lupinus nanus) is a native, annual, common, fragrant plant in the Legumes (Fabaceae) family that grows 1--6 dm (up to 24 inches) tall in grasslands, coastal sage scrub, and in foothill woodlands. Flowers are generally whorled (spiraled) at distal stem. Petals are usually bright blue but can also be lavender, pink, or white. It has narrow white banner spot that is purple-dotted. As with other Lupines, the spot turns reddish-violet with age. Keel upper margin is ciliated near tip and lower keel margin is glabrous. Peak bloom time: March-May. Fruit is a long, hairy pea pod with 4-12 seeds.
In Monterey County, Sky Lupine can be seen growing in great profusion in meadows, especially along Highway 68 near Toro County Park, adjacent Mark’s Ranch, and in Fort Ord National Monument.

Link to close-up photos of the flower: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/151210005

Lupine (Lupinus) anatomy, etc. Pictorial Guide to Characteristics Needed for Lupine Identification, by Tom Chester http://tchester.org/plants/analysis/lupinus/identification.html

"Lupine are in the Pea family, they are nitrogen fixers, and they help sequester carbon in the soil. Many species are threatened by climate change. By CalFlora estimates, there are 138 species of Lupine in California. Check out CalFlora to learn about the astonishing diversity across the state."
https://www.calflora.org/entry/psearch.html?where-genus=Lupinus

Calflora--Sky Lupine, where it grows in CA: https://www.calflora.org/app/taxon?crn=5189

Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=31978

Flora of North America (Lupinus genus is not listed as of 3/9/24)

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, pp. 164-165.

Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p. 115.

Monterey County Wildflowers, Trees & Ferns https://montereywildflowers.com/fabaceae-lupine-ann/

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell (950+ species), 2016, p.54.

Fort Ord: A Love Story, Dorothy E. Denning, 2024 (includes 1,000+ color photos, available on Amazon)

5-minute video of Fort Ord Flora and Fauna, produced by David Styer: https://fortordcleanup.com/archives/2020/natural-treasures-of-fort-ord-90-amazing-photographs/

Coastal California's Living Legacy: The Monterey Pine Forest, 2nd. ed, Nikki Nedeff, et. al. The Monterey Pine Forest Watch, 2018

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Lupine are in the Pea (Fabaceae) family. They are nitrogen fixers and they help sequester carbon in the soil. "The Pea family has 5-petaled flowers, consisting of a wide upper banner petal, two wing petals, plus two lower petals which are fused to form a boat-shaped keel. Many produce heads or spikes, consisting of multiple individual flowers (examples are lupines and clovers). The seed pod is generally a “legume”; a long, flattish pod, swollen by the seeds, and splitting lengthwise along both the top and bottom.
Most lupines have distinct clusters of flowers in spikes, sometimes short, sometimes quite tall. Leaves are typically palmately compound, with leaflets ranging from very narrow to broad. It is useful to note whether the flowers are in whorls around the stem. It can also be critical to look at the keel, to see the pattern of hairs. Some are ciliate on both the top and bottom of the keel; some have hairs only near the claw (base), others only near the tip."
https://montereywildflowers.com/fabaceae-lupine-per/

Key to Lupinus: Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_keys.php?key=9370

Jepson eFlora Filter Key for Lupinus in CCo (Monterey County) https://keybase.rbg.vic.gov.au/keys/show/3690?filter_id=55b17b2b4727a

Pictorial Guide to Some Characteristics Needed for Lupine Identification http://tchester.org/plants/analysis/lupinus/identification.html

INaturalist Project: Lupines of California https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/lupines-of-california

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aparrot1

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Pink Johnny-Nip (Castilleja ambigua insulutata) Native/endemic, annual, hemiparasitic plant in the Broomrape (Orobranchaceae) family that grows in grassy meadows, on coastal bluffs and headlands. Peak bloom time: May-June. This endemic Castilleja is seriously threatened in California due to habitat loss. Conservation Status: 1B.1 in California, US (CNPS)

Calflora https://www.calflora.org/app/taxon?crn=1675

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, p. 220-221.

"On Fort Ord, the subspecies insulutata is restricted to the vicinity of vernal pools."
Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p.156.

Castilleja ambigua subsp. insalutata
Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=49734

Monterey County Wildflowers https://montereywildflowers.com/orobanchaceae-castilleja/

Castilleja photos, grouped by species, by Mark Egger:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mark_egger_castilleja/collections/72157617709816218/

93 excellent photos of Castilleja ambigua var. insalutata by Mark Egger:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mark_egger_castilleja/sets/72157622769326215/

(only lists Castilleja ambigua ssp. ambigua)
Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016, p. 364.

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Castilleja (Paintbrushes & Owl’s-clover) are in the Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family.
Members of the Broomrape family are all root parasites. Those in the Castilleja (Paintbrush) genus are HEMIPARASITIC, meaning they have photosynthetic green leaves, but also derive some of their nutrients from nearby plants. Castilleja are often seen growing over the roots of Manzanita and Chamise shrubs, for example.

Jepson eFlora Key to Castilleja:
https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/search_eflora.php?name= and
https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_keys.php?key=11347 and
Castilleja description taxon page https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=11347

Monterey County Wildflowers https://montereywildflowers.com/orobanchaceae-castilleja/

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pale morph. immature seeds from plant next to these that was farther in age

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aparrot1

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Pink Johnny-Nip (Castilleja ambigua insulutata) Native/endemic, annual, hemiparasitic plant in the Broomrape (Orobranchaceae) family that grows in grassy meadows, on coastal bluffs and headlands. Peak bloom time: May-June. This endemic Castilleja is seriously threatened in California due to habitat loss. Conservation Status: 1B.1 in California, US (CNPS)

Calflora https://www.calflora.org/app/taxon?crn=1675

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, p. 220-221.

"On Fort Ord, the subspecies insulutata is restricted to the vicinity of vernal pools."
Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p.156.

Castilleja ambigua subsp. insalutata
Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=49734

Monterey County Wildflowers https://montereywildflowers.com/orobanchaceae-castilleja/

Castilleja photos, grouped by species, by Mark Egger:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mark_egger_castilleja/collections/72157617709816218/

93 excellent photos of Castilleja ambigua var. insalutata by Mark Egger:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mark_egger_castilleja/sets/72157622769326215/

(only lists Castilleja ambigua ssp. ambigua)
Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016, p. 364.

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Castilleja (Paintbrushes & Owl’s-clover) are in the Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family.
Members of the Broomrape family are all root parasites. Those in the Castilleja (Paintbrush) genus are HEMIPARASITIC, meaning they have photosynthetic green leaves, but also derive some of their nutrients from nearby plants. Castilleja are often seen growing over the roots of Manzanita and Chamise shrubs, for example.

Jepson eFlora Key to Castilleja:
https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/search_eflora.php?name= and
https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_keys.php?key=11347 and
Castilleja description taxon page https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=11347

Monterey County Wildflowers https://montereywildflowers.com/orobanchaceae-castilleja/

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Seen on Eriogonum parvifolium.

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First time I've observed white petaled Fiesta Flowers mixed in with the usual deep blue-purple ones.

Fiesta Flower (Pholistoma auritum) Native, annual plant with vine-like growth habit and loosely branching stems that grows on shaded slopes and canyons. Leaves and stems are covered with down-curved hairs or prickles that stick to fur or clothing like Velcro. Calyx lobes are bristly-hairy. Two stigma lobes are at the end of a long, thin, purple-brown style. Flowers are usually lavender-purple, but sometimes white, and have five fused petals. Peak bloom time: March-May.

Jepson eFlora (description and video) https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=37885

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, p. 104.

Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p. 70.

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016, p. 33.

Monterey County Wildflowers https://montereywildflowers.com/hydrophyllaceae-nemophila/

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1.63mi NNW of Antelope Fire Control Station, Willow Springs, San Benito Co., CA; 13 Apr 2019; 36.66762°N, 121.03307°W, 2713 ft elevation.

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Feeding at Wooly Indian Paintbrush flowers. Near Lake Piru. Cloudy day in the 60’s F.

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Leucistic red winged blackbird?

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Pinnacles National Park
1st of two individuals

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arbonius

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A group of nine California Condors were seen gliding in the area near the High Peaks Trail summit.

General info on California Condors (Gymnogyps californianus) can be found on this Wikipedia page and on the G. californianus page from the Cornell "All About Birds" web site.

Information on the condors at Pinnacles can be found here.

--- Photo Details ---

1st Photo: This male condor, named "Kawkikat" (tag # 986) was hatched on 4/29/2019 and released in Pinnacles on 11/13/2020. He was "notoriously wily" when in the (pre-relaese) flight pen.

2nd & 3rd photos: Bird tagged as # 726

4th Photo: Individual tagged as #726... and a "tan tagged" individual (possibly "Kawkikat" again?)

5th Photo: Six of the nine are visible in this image (as well as a 7th barely perceptible in the far distance at upper center of the photo)

6th Photo: Two individuals gliding past

7th Photo: A collage of four separate photos of condors flying distantly overhead

8th Photo: Three condors gliding overhead...view at full-size to see the diagnostic white-triangular patches of the underwings, and the pronouncedly elongate & "digitate" primaries (black in condors; white in turkey vultures)

9th Photo: Same three condors as in previous photo

10th Photo: Five of the nine gliding overhead

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A dot lichen???

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