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Coral Fungi (Genus Ramaria)

Observer

kevin54

Date

May 19, 2016

Description

This fungi was found near the underside of a rotting log. The area was moist and these were found right after a few days of rain.

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Observer

kevin54

Date

May 17, 2016

Description

This spider was observed climbing a pine tree. The pine tree was found in a patch of huge pines.

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Observer

kevin54

Date

May 17, 2016

Description

This spider was found running across leaves after a log was overturned. This spider blended in with the leaves and was carrying eggs.

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Centipedes (Class Chilopoda)

Observer

kevin54

Date

May 19, 2016

Description

This centipede was found in a gulley under a thick pile of leaves. The gulley was located in an area with an abundance of deciduous trees and fallen leaves.

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Observer

kevin54

Date

May 23, 2016

Description

This algae was found in a sample of pond water. This picture was taken under a microscope.

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American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)

Observer

kevin54

Date

May 19, 2016

Description

This tree was found along a trail. The tree was around small pines and brush.

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Observer

kevin54

Date

May 13, 2016

Description

These flies were found mating on my hat. I was in the middle of the woods when a fellow observer found them on my hat.

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Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)

Observer

kevin54

Date

May 19, 2016

Description

This flower was found growing in the grass next to the school. The flower was pink and big in the palm of my hand. These plants tend to grow in grassy environments.

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Observer

kevin54

Date

May 23, 2016

Description

This species of algae was taken in a sample from the pond and was observed under a microscope at 100x. This species of algae can reproduce asexually through mitosis or sexually through conjugation.

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Observer

kevin54

Date

May 17, 2016

Description

This bur reed was found along the bank of the pond. This plant is typically found in areas that have high water. The bur reed has fruit that look like spikes.

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