Geo-171-2014 Homework #2

This week, I went on a walk in Northside Berkeley. It felt good to be out like an explorer. I came across some white flowers which I now know are called alyssum and were probably introduced anthropogenically to this area. They fall under the 'plant' iconic taxa. My second observation was of a foraging bird, the California towhee which falls under the 'bird' iconic taxa. It is a very small, agile bird. The last observation, which I did not expect to see at all was a mule deer, which falls under the 'mammal' iconic taxa. Unexpectedly, even though I've heard stories of people seeing them all the time around the Berkeley campus and near their houses, I saw a group of 3 deer, my first deer sighting in Berkeley, foraging in a very green and somewhat secluded space of the Northside hills. It was a very exciting first expedition as an inaturalist explorer. I felt, possibly, like Darwin felt with his discoveries.

Publicado el 05 de febrero de 2014 a las 06:15 AM por gabbyp gabbyp

Observaciones

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Bola de Hilo (Lobularia maritima)

Autor

gabbyp

Fecha

Febrero 3, 2014 a las 04:57 PM PST

Descripción

I saw this flower type growing by the street on northside.

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Venado Bura de Columbia (Odocoileus hemionus ssp. columbianus)

Autor

gabbyp

Fecha

Febrero 4, 2014

Lugar

Berkeley (Google, OSM)

Descripción

I was standing behind a fence that divides this part of the hills from the housing area.

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Rascador Californiano (Melozone crissalis)

Autor

gabbyp

Fecha

Febrero 2014

Descripción

I saw this bird foraging in the backyard.

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