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Jun. 15, 2013
02:55 PM MST
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Jun. 14, 2013
10:22 AM EDT
Description
Cherry or magnolia of some sorty?
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Jun. 8, 2013
09:56 PM PDT
Description
One of my favorite birds.
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Jun. 7, 2013
04:14 PM EDT
Description
Growing in the "fern room" between rocks and concrete.
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May. 31, 2013
10:19 AM EDT
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May. 31, 2013
10:19 AM EDT
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May. 29, 2013
09:10 PM EDT
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May. 29, 2013
09:10 PM EDT
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May. 29, 2013
09:10 PM EDT
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May. 29, 2013
09:10 PM EDT
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May. 29, 2013
09:10 PM EDT
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May. 26, 2013
11:24 AM PDT
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May. 26, 2013
11:23 AM PDT
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May. 26, 2013
11:23 AM PDT
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May. 26, 2013
03:11 AM PDT
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May. 26, 2013
03:09 AM PDT
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May. 26, 2013
02:51 AM PDT
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May. 25, 2013
09:27 PM PDT
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May. 25, 2013
09:26 PM PDT
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May. 25, 2013
09:24 PM PDT
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May. 25, 2013
09:25 PM PDT
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May. 25, 2013
09:24 PM PDT
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May. 25, 2013
09:24 PM PDT
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May. 23, 2013
07:50 AM EDT
Description
The bloom is about 3" in diameter. What's that little bug on the lower left side of the rose? Looks like a tiny cricket.
Date added
May. 22, 2013
10:45 AM PDT
Description
Dwarf Alpine Lupine, observed along the trail at Sunrise.
Tags
Lupine,
Alpine,
Dwarf,
Sunrise,
Mount Rainier,
Wildflowers,
Hiking,
Washington State,
National Park,
Flowers,
Subalpine,
Meadow,
Nature,
Mountain
Date added
May. 21, 2013
07:11 PM EDT
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May. 21, 2013
01:29 PM PDT
Description
Quintessential flower of subalpine meadows, at Mount Rainier.
Tags
Date added
May. 13, 2013
04:55 PM EDT
Description
Plot C2 herp #4 (outside of the 10x90m survey area)
Date added
May. 10, 2013
08:49 AM EDT
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May. 8, 2013
02:52 PM EDT
Description
SI NMNH Department of Entomology spider group confirmed via ID in Spiders of North America (Ubick et al., eds.). Drawing was a good match with image for the genus Castianeira and Reiskind’s 1969 article on North and Central American Castianeirinae. Spider believed to be a Castianeira longipalpa (Hentz, 1847), in Family Corinnidae. The coloration of the legs matches, and the folium (pattern on the spider’s abdomen) does also. (DDeR)