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Garceta Azul (Egretta caerulea)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A grey and blue bird on a branch in the middle of the lake next to and Anhinga.
Location: Lettuce Lake Park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny
Qué
Aninga Americana (Anhinga anhinga)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A black and white bird with an orange beak was catching some sun on a tree branch.
Location: Lettuce Lake Park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny
Qué
Escarabajos Molinetes (Familia Gyrinidae)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
An abundant of small white bugs form big groups all through the lake in the open water.
Location; Lettuce Lake park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny but the bugs were in the shaded waters
Qué
Polilla Pálida de Tussock (Halysidota tessellaris)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A brown and beige caterpillar with bristle like hair and pieces that resemble antennae.
Location; New Tampa Nature park
Weather: low 80s and the sun was setting
Qué
Mapache (Procyon lotor)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A raccoon who was looking in the water for food. Brown and white with black around both eyes and a stripped tail.
Location; Lettuce Lake Park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny
Qué
Ibis Blanco (Eudocimus albus)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A white bird with an orange skinny beak in the water.
Location: Lettuce Lake Park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny
Qué
Caimán del Mississippi (Alligator mississippiensis)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
Small alligator in blending in with the surrounding water trying to catch a frog.
Location: Lettuce Lake Park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny
Qué
Tegogolos (Género Pomacea)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A shell was found in the blended in with the moist soil.
Location; Lettuce Lake park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny
Qué
Rayadora Espinosa del Este (Erythemis simplicicollis)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A bright green drangonfly was eating a spider on the boardwalk.
Location; Lettuce Lake Park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny
Observ.
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A large group of ants along the wood boardwalk that were red and black with long limbs
Location: Lettuce Lake Park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny
Observ.
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A yellow, orange, and brown grasshopper on a tree branch.
Location; Lettuce Lake Park
Weather: mid 80s and sunny
Qué
Rosas (Género Rosa)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A few roses were in the lake along side of the boardwalk.
Location: Lettuce Park
Weather: Mid 80s and sunny
Qué
Varas de Oro (Género Solidago)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A tall stem with small yellow flowers the the tips.
Location: new Tampa Nature park
Weather: low 80s when the sun was setting
Qué
Polygala luteaObserv.
sydney1025Descripción
A small orange flower that was surrounded by a couple other of the same species in moist soil.
Location: New Tampa Nature Park
Weather: low 80s when the sun was going down
Qué
Género WodyetiaObserv.
sydney1025Descripción
A type of palm that is a seeded vascular plant that grows large in height and can adapt to the soil being in a moist soil.
Location: New Tampa Nature Park
Weather: low 80s when the sun was setting
Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A seedless vascular plant that was in moist soil close t the water. Green in color and is surrounded by many of the same plants.
Location: New Tampa Nature Park
Weather: low 80s when the sun was setting
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Género SerenoaObserv.
sydney1025Descripción
A fan like seeded vascular plant that has leaves that resemble fans. They are short and bush like.
Location: New Tampa Nature Park
Weather: low 80s when the sun was setting
Qué
Ardilla Gris de Las Carolinas (Sciurus carolinensis)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A brown/ grey colored squirrel with a white underside and a long tail.
Location; University of South Florida Campus
Weather: high 80s and sunny but under a shaded area
Qué
Heno (Tillandsia usneoides)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A grey and green moss that was piled underneath a tree on the pavement.
location: university of South Florida parking lot by ISA
Weather: high 80s and very sunny
Fotos / Sonidos
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Hongos Paracaídas Y Rehiletes (Género Marasmius)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
A type of mushroom with a peach color and a brown center with a flat top.
Location: new Tampa Nature park
Weather: low 80s when the sun was setting
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Rosas (Género Rosa)Observ.
sydney1025Descripción
Behind the USF Library, these small red and pink flowers grow in the bushes but are taller than the bush. The red color is very vibrant and they grew where the sun was. The stems have small pricks on them and they have multiple layers of petals.