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Jun. 6, 2012
07:19 PM PDT
Description
there are a significant number of these in all of our ponds...they are invasive and are decimating native populations ... great for gigging though
Date added
Jun. 6, 2012
07:19 PM PDT
Date added
Jun. 6, 2012
07:19 PM PDT
Date added
Jun. 6, 2012
07:19 PM PDT
Date added
Jun. 6, 2012
07:19 PM PDT
Description
biggest burdock plant I've ever seen
Date added
Jun. 6, 2012
07:19 PM PDT
Date added
Jun. 6, 2012
07:19 PM PDT
Date added
Jun. 6, 2012
07:19 PM PDT
Description
volunteer from the year before leftover oilseed canola on fringe of a field we just plowed under for planting
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Jun. 3, 2012
05:38 PM PDT
Description
Worst visibility I have ever seen in edmonds. But there was a really good sized seastar clinging to the rocks at about 25ft
Date added
May. 31, 2012
09:20 PM PDT
Description
growing in shallows along lakevshore
Date added
May. 31, 2012
09:20 PM PDT
Date added
May. 31, 2012
09:20 PM PDT
Date added
May. 31, 2012
09:20 PM PDT
Description
turtles floating on logs in lake Washington
Date added
May. 31, 2012
09:20 PM PDT
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May. 31, 2012
09:20 PM PDT
Date added
May. 27, 2012
02:16 PM PDT
Description
blood red colored insect cocoon ...3/4" long found about 3 inches underground in soil with high concentration of nitrogen and phospherous, used as one of our row crop fields ...hard chitenous outer layer but still pliable to squeeze
Date added
May. 25, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
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May. 25, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
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May. 25, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
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May. 25, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
Date added
May. 23, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
Description
horse chestnut tree 75ft tall
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May. 23, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
Description
pacific madrona tree ...chewing the leaves gets rid of cramps and stomach aches ...
Date added
May. 23, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
Description
Doug fir...which is actually a pine
Date added
May. 23, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
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May. 23, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
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May. 23, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
Date added
May. 23, 2012
01:08 PM PDT
Description
oldest genetically unchanged tree on earth
Date added
May. 18, 2012
07:31 AM PDT
Description
young scrawny coyote catching mice in silage chop
Date added
May. 17, 2012
03:47 AM PDT
Description
small plant with somewhat fuzzy leaves ...growing on forest service road
Date added
May. 17, 2012
03:47 AM PDT
Description
I believe a small alder tree ...it is by a waterfall that looks to flash flood often so the tree is young ...it is flowering and there were hundreds of ants and male mosquitoes on the buds