Raspberry bush found on the edge of a stream in multiple locations. This plant is very abundant in low-land forest areas. Wild raspberries are edible, and extremely delicious!
Stinging nettle found both on the side of a trail in Carkeek Park, and near the stream that runs through Carkeek Park. (Look in journal for other info)
A tan banana slug found eating a stinging nettle leaf just off of a trail in Carkeek Park. This slug has a yellow stripe down the middle of it's body and lives in a cool, moist climate.
Buttercups found at the entrance to a trail near the environmental learning building in Carkeek Park. These buttercups were quite abundant, living among sword ferns, and deciduous trees. Buttercups have 5 pedals, and 3 leaves to a leaflet.
Two adult yellow spotted millipedes found in a log on the forest floor of Carkeek Park. I could tell they were adults because the younger millipedes are lighter in color with grey bodies and lighter yellow spots. There was also some moss and a deer fern growing on the same log these millipedes are living in.