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Blushing Bride Amanita (Amanita novinupta)Observer
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Found at base of coast live oak
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Springtime Amanita (Amanita velosa)Observer
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Around several coast live oak
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
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I found this flower in a fathering circle. It was growing in the dry dirt. There was only one bud on the plant, with a stem length of a little less than a foot.
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Mosses (Phylum Bryophyta)Observer
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I'm not sure if this is moss or mold.
I found it on a log, next to green moss. It was about an inch in diameter. It was a bit patchy, and a bit powdery when touched. It was a mint green color.
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Observer
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Found on a dead coast live oak tree. It was about 5-6 inches long. There were over ten on approximately 12 foot tree.
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Mammals (Class Mammalia)Observer
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I found it on a redwood tree. It was dark brown and about a centimeter in length. There were over three dozen in a 3 inch diameter.
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Observer
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It was approximately 3-5 inches in length. It was brown with black stripes. There were two legs on each section. I found it on the dirt next to redwoods.
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Common Land Snails and Slugs (Order Stylommatophora)Observer
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The small shell that I found was located under a rock that I had moved to the side. It was in a moist environment next to some redwood trees. It was very small, approximately half a centimeter long.
It was flat on top, not pointy.
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Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)Observer
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There were about redwoods in a five meter square. They were all over fifty feet tall. There were also about 5 stumps near them.