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Género OctopusObserv.
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The octopus was dead and washed to the very western end of Little Lagoon. It was submerged in about 5 inches of water.
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Género SesbaniaObserv.
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These very tall plants aren't trees, but have a pithy stem and can be an inch in diameter. They grew in a very wet area with poor soil. the root system if quite shallow and they are easy to pull up. We've never seen these before.
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Águila Cabeza Blanca (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)Observ.
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The mocking bird on the far right flew at the eagle several times. At the time of this photo it had been reported by others that a pair of eagles at Gulf State Park had recently hatched 2 eaglets.
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Amanitas, Tecomates, Matamoscas Y Hongos Trompeta (Género Amanita)Observ.
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Hongos (Reino Fungi)Observ.
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Several of the larger fungi in this area are covered with what looks like a white mold or powdery mildew. It is the white stuff that seems to be attacking the mushroom that I'd like to identify.
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Lavandera Cascadeña (Motacilla cinerea)Observ.
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On the bridge abutment over the Lech River near the dam.