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Hepáticas Talosas (Clase Marchantiopsida)Autor
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Zancudos Gigantes (Superfamilia Tipuloidea)Autor
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Found along Mackey Creek
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Termitas (Epifamilia Termitoidae)Autor
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Easier to photograph the evidence of their presence than their actual presence.
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Arce de Hoja Grande (Acer macrophyllum)Autor
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All of its leaves are shed but this deciduous tree had hundreds of five lobed leaves littering the ground, this picture also illustrates the grand color scheme of this tree in the fall.
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Hongo Matamoscas (Amanita muscaria)Autor
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These button-like mushrooms had gills under their caps and ranged from yellow to red with freckled caps.
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Only fitting to observe a Western Hemlock in the Western Hemlock zone. The assortment of pine needles is comparatively messy in comparison to that of the douglas fir.
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Helecho de Espada Occidental (Polystichum munitum)Autor
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An abundant species in the Pacific Northwest, the sword is characterized by its sword-like leaves that come off of the main stem. They also have pollen spores in the spring that are eventually released.
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Tuya Gigante (Thuja plicata)Autor
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Maleable red wood, scaly leaf structure, widely used by Native Americans
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Zarza del Salmon (Rubus spectabilis)Autor
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Well characterized by its butterfly wing leaves, this plant also produces sweet berries in the summer time that are orange to pinkish color.
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Hongos (Reino Fungi)Autor
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Some sort of circular fungi, bacteria, or lichen, was growing all along the tree trunk. Was found on other trees as well.