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Gaviota Occidental (Larus occidentalis)Autor
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Black tips on ends of wings.
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Ayarín (Pseudotsuga menziesii)Autor
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Cones have mouse tails under each scale. Rugged Bark. Relatively short needles.
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Mergo Cresta Blanca (Lophodytes cucullatus)Autor
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Between the Bridge connects Foster Island and Marsh Island. Big head with large white spot on the back section of head. Black bill.
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Escoba Rubia (Cytisus scoparius)Autor
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No flowers or buds. Green bushels of rugged stocks growing along the path just as you walk off of the trail from Marsh Island.
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Chara Copetona (Cyanocitta stelleri)Autor
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Blue bird with black head. Mohawk. Black horizontal stripes on feathers. Medium sized bird with a black bill.
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Ardilla Gris (Sciurus griseus)Autor
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Not quire on Marsh Island. This little fellow was climbing a Bigleaf Maple tree growing several feet from the walking path. This squirrel had a white underbelly and chest, the rest of its fur was grey, with white strands of fur mixed in on the bushy tail.
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Polilla Tigre Isabella (Pyrrharctia isabella)Autor
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In larval form. Fuzzy black caterpillar with an orange band in the middle section. Pretty cute.
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This rather large black beetle keeps its head low to the ground as it moves. Shiny black abdomen.
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Lenteja de Agua (Lemna minor)Autor
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Small green floating pond plants that grow in large groups, forming a green mat on the waters surface. The bottom of each leaflet has a small dangling root that gathers nutrients from the water.
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Frambuesa Dedal (Rubus parviflorus)Autor
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fuzzy green leaves that have five faintly defined lobes. Lack of thorns on stem.
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Mostly consisting of bright red, slightly decurved caps growing several inches in diameter. Some of the caps had brownish white gills, where others had a more orange tint to them. The caps were smooth and moist, striate and undulating around the edges. Each white stem was missing a ring and had a scabrous texture.
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Apapatla (Nymphaea odorata)Autor
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No flowers were seen on but the large green pads dominated the shores. Large circular floating leaves with a thing green stem connecting the leaf to the lake bottom. Some pads have a slit from the center to the outer edge, making the plant look like a green pacman.
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long, green underwater vines are that are attached to the bottom of the lake. Each separate vine is segmented by round leaflets. Invasive in Washington.