2017 April 14--A Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Meadow

This day I attempted to find my way up to Brushy Butte, SW of Dixonville, based on a tip from a retired BLM biologist. Unfortunately, all "BLM" access roads from the W and NW were blocked by private land gates, or eventually signed "No Trespassing," so I didn't make it there. It is difficult these days to discern whether No Trespassing signs are meant to only restrict entry to the land itself on either side of the road, or the road as well. I've seen many private landowners sign their property so that the signs are facing toward someone driving the road, giving one the feel that one should not even be on the road, even when the road has public access. The Seneca Jones sign out at the end of South Deer Creek Road is ambiguous in this matter.

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Anyway, I digress. I ended up going up a poorly (non-?) maintained road that was all on BLM land and parking here below an interesting meadow. I didn't wander more than 30 m up the meadow and about as far up the road by foot (but later drove).

The meadow had many species of plants, more than I documented this day, and a couple critters. One Pacific Tree Frog was flushed from the wet grass, and one Ensatina was located under some bark at the edge of the road (see observations).

After enjoying this meadow I drove farther up the road. I was amazed and appalled by the amount of garbage and target-practice debris (shells and shot-up items from refrigerators to beer cans) up this road. The lack of respect for the land and others that might want to enjoy the area (free of shot-up refrigerators), is disappointing.

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Posted on May 7, 2017 03:59 AM by umpquamatt umpquamatt

Observations

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Rusty Popcornflower (Plagiobothrys nothofulvus)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 11:55 AM PDT

Description

I'm pretty sure this is not Cryptantha intermedia, but rather a Plagiobothrys sp. Apparently this genus is difficult to ID, so please let me know if you think I've overstepped the bounds of certainty. I called this P. nothofulvus in part because of the dark fuzzy ...things... under the flower petals (what are those? sepals?), as well as the very small yellow throat.

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Smallflower Woodland Star (Lithophragma parviflorum)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 11:58 AM PDT

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Sierra Gooseberry (Ribes roezlii)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 12:13 PM PDT

Description

As best I can tell this is either R. lobbii or R. roezlii. Prickles 3 only at nodes, deciduous, alternate, no fruit to look at. Both are supposed to have hairy twigs, but I don't see that. My references conflict on the ranges.

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Hooker's Catchfly (Silene hookeri)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:19 PM PDT

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Menzies' Larkspur (Delphinium menziesii)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:23 PM PDT

Description

Or possibly nuttallianum? Not glandular, but leaves mostly basal.

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Coastal Manroot (Marah oregana)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 12:25 PM PDT

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Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:29 PM PDT

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Pixie Cup and Reindeer Lichens (Genus Cladonia)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:30 PM PDT

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Pacific Poison Oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:32 PM PDT

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Licorice Fern (Polypodium glycyrrhiza)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 12:34 PM PDT

Description

On bigleaf maple

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Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:36 PM PDT

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Beard Lichens (Genus Usnea)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:37 PM PDT

Description

Elastic central cord.

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Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 12:40 PM PDT

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Buckbrush (Ceanothus cuneatus)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:41 PM PDT

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Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:46 PM PDT

Description

Under pc of bark next to road. About 35 mm SVL.

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Buckbrush (Ceanothus cuneatus)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2017 12:50 PM PDT

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Pink Honeysuckle (Lonicera hispidula)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 12:52 PM PDT

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Western Wood Cockroach (Parcoblatta americana)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 12:58 PM PDT

Description

There were one of these at least every square foot under wood and bark along the road.

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Ants (Family Formicidae)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 01:03 PM PDT

Description

Pretty sure Camponotus and my best guess is vicinus.

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Shoulderband Snails (Genus Helminthoglypta)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 2017

Description

I keyed this as best I could to Monadenia fidelis or Helix aspersa with this key (academic.evergreen.edu/projects/ants/TESCBiota/mollusc/key/webkey.htm), and with Burke's Land Snails and Slugs of the PNW. This individual does not have strong bands; it is noticeably mottled, especially on the "left" side; its body is more bluish than what I've seen in M.f.; and the shell seems more "globose" shaped than M.f. However, it seems more banded than most photos of the Garden Snail (Helix aspersa / Cornu aspersum) I've seen. Not sure what I'm dealing with here! I do not have a photo of the umbillicus. Any guidance/insight appreciated. :-) @jannvendetti, @cedric_lee, @susanhewitt, @pileated, @pliffgrieff, @susanhewitt, @mikepatterson. The eggs were under the rock where this snail was found. Snail about 18mm diameter.

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Goldback Fern (Pentagramma triangularis)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 11:59 AM PDT

Description

I wonder why all the references I have say the sori are in lines, but most photos show just an even spread of graininess under the leaves. Also, few references point out that fresh leaves are not gold underneath, but whitish.

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Spring Gold (Crocidium multicaule)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 12:00 PM PDT

Description

After thinking this was a composite, I considered Ranunculus californicus, and now I'm not even sure of family. Photo w/o flower shows stem and tiny lance-shaped leaves.

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Wingstem Monkeyflower (Erythranthe alsinoides)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 12:02 PM PDT

Description

Unsure if the one w/o any reddish pigment is same species? Flower and leaves looked the same otherwise.

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Foothill Desert-Parsley (Lomatium utriculatum)

Observer

umpquamatt

Date

April 14, 2017 12:05 PM PDT

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