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Zancudos Gigantes (Superfamilia Tipuloidea)Autor
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Almost like they fly in a form of controlled chaos
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Helechos Milpiés, Helechos Alados Y Afines (Orden Polypodiales)Autor
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I think this would be considered tri or bipinnate
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I saw these guys some point early on in the quarter but did not have the foresight to photograph them.
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Género AriolimaxAutor
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The leopard like black spots on its yellowish green body immediately remember this type of slug, if you lick it your tongue feels kind of numb
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Álamo Negro (Populus trichocarpa)Autor
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Spade like leaves with a gray bark and catkin remnants.
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Cornus nuttalliiAutor
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opposite leaf pattern, dark reddish bark with a very smooth appearance, often seen in wet low elevation forests.
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Liquen de Encino (Evernia prunastri)Autor
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Very pale greenish forking branches with whitish underbellies. found on Big leaf maples near base
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Some were bipinnate while others were tripinnate
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Pinus monticolaAutor
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Bundles of 5 needles, long and hanging down, often seen in Puget Lowlands.
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Corylus cornutaAutor
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A lot of very shrubby plants with the signature beak shaped, serrated leaves.
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Zarzamora del Himalaya (Rubus armeniacus)Autor
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Another invasive species that is destructive to Pioneer Park's natural ecosystem.
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Hiedra Euroasiática (Hedera helix)Autor
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A lot of the park's forest is overrun by this resilient, choking, invasive plant
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Carpintero de Pechera Común (Colaptes auratus)Autor
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Lot of snags in Pioneer Park where these woodpeckers can search for food.
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Saltapared Cola Larga (Thryomanes bewickii)Autor
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Kept to the ground cover flipping cross the paths to get to other low shrub like plants
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Ardilla Roja Americana (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)Autor
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Constantly saw these guys running around on tree branches and nibbling on food from high perches looking down onto the forest floor.
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Cuervo Norteamericano (Corvus brachyrhynchos)Autor
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I always saw them on the outskirts of Pioneer Park, but never once I was in deeper parts of the forest.
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Fallen Western Hemlock Branches and scattered on top of a fallen Red Alder.