Extra Credit

I went on two spring outdoor adventures this break.

The first took me to Calaveras Big Trees State Park. It was a large sequoia forest. I learned here that sequoia bark is fire resistant. When these trees were first discovered by westerners, the bark of a couple of the trees were stripped and reassembled in shows in New York and London. Although the removing of the bark essentially suffocated the trees, it lead to the conservation of the sequoia forest, which is why they still are standing today

My second trip was by far my favorite. I went camping at Big Basin Thursday Friday night. I went on the 13 mile hike Friday morning (Sunset trail to Skyline to the Sea Trail) and saw a huge amount of biodiversity. The hike took me through mostly redwood forest habitat, but included some chaparral patches as well. My hiking buddy and I decided that we saw two to three hundred California Newts (all either looking to breed or actually doing it). The highlight of my trip was finding California Giant Salamanders, a species I haven't seen in the wild in years. There were a group of four at a river crossing on the trail (I had to stop at all river crossings to hunt for newts and other amphibians). I believe the dicamptodon is an adult, because the largest was about 5 inches long and was guarding a little sack of eggs. I am not a dicamp expert though... Seeing the hundreds of mating newts and the dicamp larvae was amazing. I might have to make another trip to go somewhere equally as newt populated before mating season is over!

Posted on April 2, 2013 09:27 PM by nicktrow nicktrow

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

California Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon ensatus)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 2013

Description

I am really curious about what this is. I don't have the exact coordinates because there was no cell reception, but it was at a river crossing on Sunset trail between the trailhead and the waterfalls. It shared the stream with several California Newts, but this one looked nothing like them. It was grey with gills and a shorter, more aquatic tail. There were about four that I saw living there.

Photos / Sounds

What

Banana Slugs (Genus Ariolimax)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 29, 2013

Place

big basin (Google, OSM)

Photos / Sounds

What

Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

Place

big trees (Google, OSM)

Photos / Sounds

What

California Newt (Taricha torosa)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 29, 2013

Place

big basin (Google, OSM)

Description

watched this one climb up the entire hill from the water. he was on a mission!

Photos / Sounds

What

Ceanothus Silk Moth (Hyalophora euryalus)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 29, 2013

Place

big basin (Google, OSM)

Photos / Sounds

What

California Newt (Taricha torosa)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 29, 2013

Place

big basin (Google, OSM)

Description

mating season!

Photos / Sounds

What

Yellow-spotted Millipede (Harpaphe haydeniana)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 29, 2013

Place

big basin (Google, OSM)

Photos / Sounds

What

Redwood Sorrel (Oxalis oregana)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 29, 2013

Place

big basin (Google, OSM)

Description

covering a lot of the North facing hills (wetter)

Photos / Sounds

What

California Newt (Taricha torosa)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 29, 2013

Place

big basin (Google, OSM)

Description

had to stay alert on the trail so that I wouldn't step on this guy

Photos / Sounds

What

Banana Slugs (Genus Ariolimax)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 29, 2013

Place

big basin (Google, OSM)

Photos / Sounds

What

Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

Place

arnold ca (Google, OSM)

Photos / Sounds

What

Cockroaches and Termites (Order Blattodea)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

Photos / Sounds

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

Photos / Sounds

What

Pacific Madrone (Arbutus menziesii)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

Photos / Sounds

What

Beaked Hazelnut (Corylus cornuta)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

Photos / Sounds

What

Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

Photos / Sounds

What

Western Rattlesnake Plantain (Goodyera oblongifolia)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

Photos / Sounds

What

Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

Photos / Sounds

What

Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum)

Observer

nicktrow

Date

March 24, 2013

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