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abr

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Julio 19, 2020 a las 05:44 TARDE PDT

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Albatros Rabón (Phoebastria albatrus)

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Junio 6, 2021 a las 10:56 MAÑANA PDT

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Quitón Verde Azul (Chiton glaucus)

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emily_r

Fecha

Octubre 7, 2014

Lugar

Hawera (Google, OSM)

Descripción

A green chiton attached to a half crab. We observed this alien looking commensal beast while undertaking an intertidal survey on the reefs off Hawera. It made us jump when we first turned over the rock.

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Escarabajos Y Parientes (Orden Coleoptera)

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chrbub

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Julio 16, 2019 a las 12:54 TARDE PDT

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Nutria Marina (Enhydra lutris ssp. nereis)

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rmyoshihara

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Junio 2019

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bbell

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Abril 7, 2019 a las 01:06 TARDE PDT

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arnoldwijker

Fecha

Marzo 11, 2018 a las 08:41 MAÑANA CET

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Delfín de Fraser (Lagenodelphis hosei)

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colintrainor

Fecha

Septiembre 8, 2013 a las 11:57 MAÑANA AEST

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Pavo (Meleagris gallopavo)

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kueda

Fecha

Junio 4, 2018 a las 07:47 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Mama turkey settled down with all the kids for the evening. Thanks for the spot, @glenschneider

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chaparral

Fecha

Marzo 2015

Descripción

White woolly blue curls.

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sea-kangaroo

Fecha

Octubre 24, 2006

Descripción

Shell in use by hermit crab. Crab has its own observation here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/57509

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gbentall

Fecha

Enero 17, 2018 a las 09:59 MAÑANA PST

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Cangrejo Lágrima Enano (Pelia tumida)

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sflax

Fecha

Diciembre 24, 2017 a las 11:42 MAÑANA PST

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Nutria de Río Norteamericana (Lontra canadensis)

Observ.

paul_norwood

Fecha

Diciembre 19, 2017 a las 10:13 MAÑANA AKST

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Cangrejo Norteño del Kelp (Pugettia producta)

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paul_norwood

Fecha

Diciembre 19, 2017 a las 10:13 MAÑANA AKST

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Patamarilla Menor (Tringa flavipes)

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rjadams55

Fecha

Agosto 29, 2017 a las 04:31 TARDE PDT

Descripción

This is one of three Lesser Yellowlegs (on the right) seen at the pond this day with a Greater Yellowlegs to the left. This gives a nice comparison of their sizes and the respective lengths and shapes of their bills.

A complete checklist of birds seen at the pond can be found here:

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S38940882

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Nutria Marina (Enhydra lutris)

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bvant3

Fecha

Marzo 2016

Descripción

In protected area at mouth of harbor. several mothers with baby, resting, watched babies nursing, several mothers caught large clams and shared with baby.

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cspirrone

Fecha

Abril 2, 2016 a las 01:14 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Janthina(?)

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gbentall

Fecha

Marzo 7, 2016 a las 04:15 TARDE PST

Descripción

The undergrowth of Arctostaphylos hookeri is lush with lichens on this chaparral hillside

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Unicornio Triste (Mexacanthina lugubris)

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jaykeller

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Febrero 20, 2016 a las 03:15 TARDE PST

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Unicornio Triste (Mexacanthina lugubris)

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jaykeller

Fecha

Octubre 24, 2015 a las 08:32 MAÑANA PDT

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cherylkershaw

Fecha

Febrero 20, 2016 a las 12:11 TARDE PST

Descripción

Amida mushroom

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Ardilla Voladora de Humboldt (Glaucomys oregonensis)

Observ.

faerthen

Fecha

Agosto 5, 2009

Descripción

This was a project that trapped and released flying squirrels. Ordinarily, you wouldn't see them out flying around during the day.

This squirrel was released, climbed a tree and flew twice, landed on the ground, dug up a truffle and ate most of it, then climbed a tree again and ate the rest.

Quite a show!

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Caracol Cono (Californiconus californicus)

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finatic

Fecha

Diciembre 6, 2015 a las 12:58 TARDE PST

Descripción

San Diego County, California, US

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Pulpo Rojo del Pacífico (Octopus rubescens)

Observ.

anudibranchmom

Fecha

Enero 2016

Lugar

Privado

Descripción

This selfie was taken BY THE OCTOPUS, who also took a 90-second mostly-dark video of the inside of its den (with a muffled soundtrack of Alison Young and I laughing hysterically). The octopus grabbed my camera with three tentacles, and grabbed rocks with the others. After a determined tug-of-war that snapped the nylon wrist strap, it carried the camera deep into its den and started pressing buttons with its tentacles. Alison braved beak and tentacles to rescue the camera (the octo was still holding it) - is there anything she won't do for Citizen Science? Thank you Alison!

The alternate photo is the last one I took before the battle - you can see the first tentacle snaking towards the shiny camera...

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dpom

Fecha

Septiembre 30, 2015 a las 09:07 MAÑANA PDT

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rjadams55

Fecha

Octubre 2015

Descripción

I found this snail in Tuolomne County on the trail to the South Grove sequoias at 4650 ft elevation. The habitat was mature pine forest with a scattering of large Big Leaf Maples.

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Gaviota de Ross (Rhodostethia rosea)

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greglasley

Fecha

Octubre 9, 2015

Descripción

The target of the trip. We probably saw about 20 Ross's Gulls this afternoon in the 2.5 hours of light we had after we arrived. Most were flying very high and quite far away but we have high hopes for closer and better images tomorrow. Several images will be posted here. I was surprised that many of the birds still showed rather pink plumage even at this time of year.

Barrow!? What am I doing in Barrow, Alaska, you ask. Well…it’s like this. I have a friend in Austin named Isaac who is a crazy bird photographer like I am. A couple of months ago he sent me an email saying he wanted to go to Barrow for a long weekend to try to photograph Ross’s Gull, one of the rarest gulls in North America. Apparently the species migrates from Siberia across parts of the Arctic Ocean in early October and sometimes can be seen in numbers in Barrow. I had seen the species once before, in Canada in 1988:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/151409
but I thought, what the heck. Sounds like an adventure. Very few birds will be around in Barrow, but we might see some Ross’s Gulls which is a super fine bird. So, to make a long story short, we left Austin at 7 PM October 8 and 18 hours of airplanes and airports later found ourselves in Barrow, Alaska where it was 24 degrees F., with a 20 mph north wind. Just balmy conditions. We will have two and a half days here before heading home. Yeah, I know…totally insane!

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kestrel

Fecha

Mayo 22, 2015 a las 08:21 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Four Doriopsilla, one Cadlina?

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Nutria de Río Norteamericana (Lontra canadensis)

Observ.

wendy5

Fecha

Agosto 3, 2015

Descripción

This mother River Otter and her two pups were fishing during the minus tide. When she caught a fish, she wouldn't share with them, but they still kept close to her side.

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