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Medusa Velero (Velella velella)Observ.
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All over 1000 steps and strands beach
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Caracol de Norris (Norrisia norrisii)Observ.
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Low tide inhabitants at strands beach
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Observ.
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Dead. Washed up after two days of rain and stormy weather
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Cormoranes Y Patos Buzo (Familia Phalacrocoracidae)Observ.
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dead, washed up on beach
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Arao Común (Uria aalge)Observ.
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Doug found and photographed. Looks like dead common murre in adult breeding plumage.
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Liebre Marina de California (Aplysia californica)Observ.
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Many small ones in the low tide rocky area.
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So many wavy turbans, more than I've ever seen. the last few storms really washed up a lot on the beach as well. Today they were mostly in the tide pool
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Caracol de Norris (Norrisia norrisii)Observ.
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Several in the low tide rocks with wavy turbans and seahares
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Murex de Tres Alas (Pteropurpura trialata)Observ.
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Cool snail embedded in a rock or structure that it had made?
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Alcitas, Alcas Y Frailecillos (Familia Alcidae)Observ.
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Second individual about 9 inches, washed up dead
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Arao Común (Uria aalge)Observ.
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Two dead common murres washed up on Strands /salt creek. A third the one on this photo was rescued, injured with a broken wing. So murres were getting washed up here which is uncommon.
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Cangrejo de Arena (Blepharipoda occidentalis)Observ.
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Barely alive washed on the beach with lots of shells and other ocean current victims.
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Cormorán de Brandt (Urile penicillatus)Observ.
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Freshly dead, no sign of entanglement or wound
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Falaropo Pico Grueso (Phalaropus fulicarius)Observ.
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Doug found this on the beach and 3 other dead seabirds on the same morning after a big storm
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Estrellas de Mar (Clase Asteroidea)Observ.
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This one found by Doug low tide rocks at point between strands and salt creek. It is dying and bleached out pyzaster- ochre seastar?
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Gaviota Californiana (Larus californicus)Observ.
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Dead, 1 of 2, 1st year
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Gaviota Californiana (Larus californicus)Observ.
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Dead, 1st year
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Gaviota Occidental (Larus occidentalis)Observ.
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Dead floating in dana point harbor
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Cormorán Pelágico (Urile pelagicus)Observ.
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Dead Floating in dana point harbor
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Gaviotas Grandes (Género Larus)Observ.
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I believe most of these dead gulls, there are 12 of them in just a small area of the San Juan Creek mouth at doheny beach. they're 1st cycle and I believe they're mostly westerns. but it's a lot of birds and I wonder if there is a flu outbreak? I thought the dead bird group might k ow.
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Gaviota Occidental (Larus occidentalis)Observ.
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Dead, floating in harbor. 5 dead birds this day. ADULT
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Gaviota Occidental (Larus occidentalis)Observ.
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Dead, floating in harbor. 5 dead birds this day.
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Gaviotas Grandes (Género Larus)Observ.
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Dead, floating in harbor. 5 dead birds this day.Young first cycle bird.