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Iguana de Desierto (Dipsosaurus dorsalis)

Observ.

wiley1

Fecha

Abril 11, 2021 a las 10:39 MAÑANA PDT
Iguana de Desierto - Photo (c) Joshua Tree National Park, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Iguana de Desierto (Dipsosaurus dorsalis)
Añadido el 13 abril 2021
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Tortuga Patona del Desierto de Sonora (Gopherus agassizii)

Observ.

wiley1

Fecha

Abril 2021
Tortuga Patona del Desierto de Sonora - Photo (c) Henry Fabian, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Henry Fabian
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Tortuga Patona del Desierto de Sonora (Gopherus agassizii)
Añadido el 13 abril 2021
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Puma (Puma concolor)

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jellyturtle

Fecha

Diciembre 26, 2020 a las 09:58 MAÑANA PST
Puma - Photo (c) pfaucher, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por pfaucher
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Puma (Puma concolor)
Añadido el 31 enero 2021
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Cedro Colorado (Calocedrus decurrens)

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jellyturtle

Fecha

Diciembre 24, 2020 a las 04:48 TARDE PST
Cedro Colorado - Photo (c) snoggsroach, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por snoggsroach
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Cedro Colorado (Calocedrus decurrens)
Añadido el 31 enero 2021
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Pino de Brea (Pinus coulteri)

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jellyturtle

Fecha

Diciembre 26, 2020 a las 09:12 MAÑANA PST
Pino de Brea - Photo (c) Kenneth Bader, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Kenneth Bader
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Pino de Brea (Pinus coulteri)
Añadido el 31 enero 2021
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Gallo Y Gallina Domésticos (Gallus gallus var. domesticus)

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jellyturtle

Fecha

Julio 5, 2019 a las 07:28 TARDE PDT
Gallo Y Gallina Domésticos - Photo (c) Svklimkin, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Gallo Y Gallina Domésticos (Gallus gallus var. domesticus)
Añadido el 31 enero 2021
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Fotos / Sonidos

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jellyturtle

Fecha

Agosto 3, 2020 a las 12:59 TARDE PDT
Gnophaela vermiculata - Photo (c) J. N. Stuart, todos los derechos reservados, subido por J. N. Stuart
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Gnophaela vermiculata, un miembro de Polillas Tigre (Tribu Arctiini)
Añadido el 14 diciembre 2020
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Pica Americana (Ochotona princeps)

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jellyturtle

Fecha

Julio 18, 2020 a las 09:41 MAÑANA PDT
Pica Americana - Photo (c) Jason Headley, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Jason Headley
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Pica Americana (Ochotona princeps)
Añadido el 07 diciembre 2020
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esbock

Fecha

Julio 19, 2020 a las 08:30 TARDE PDT

Descripción

this was found growing off the side of a pathway among some yellow grasses. it’s fairly small, with soft-looking light green leaves. found near putah creek, which is a riparian habitat

Croton setiger - Photo (c) sea-kangaroo, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND), subido por sea-kangaroo
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Croton setiger, un miembro de Palillos Y Parientes (Género Croton)
Añadido el 26 julio 2020
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Nopal del Litoral (Opuntia littoralis)

Observ.

bbricker12

Fecha

Julio 9, 2020

Descripción

This coastal prickly pear is a species of the cactus and is native to Southern California. The cactus was in a clump with many other cactus surrounding each other. The cactus seemed to be a good size but seemed to be continuing to grow. It seemed like each cactus was about the size of the palm maybe little bigger at that exact moment but probably would continue to grow. The colors of the flowers were a pale color which is hard to see from the photo as the flowers were really small. The plant was all clumped together and alongside the trailhead I was on. The behavior of the plant was that is was all close to each other and the thorns looked really sharp. The habitat it was in. a area alongside a creek. The overall habitat this plant was in was along a hiking path and near a water area that is part of the hiking path.

Nopal del Litoral - Photo (c) Enrique, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Enrique
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Nopal del Litoral (Opuntia littoralis)
Añadido el 26 julio 2020
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Lentisco (Malosma laurina)

Observ.

dbhatfie

Fecha

Julio 20, 2020 a las 07:58 TARDE PDT

Descripción

The recommended species was Fireweed though I am unsure that this was is due to the lack of petals on the flower during summer. The image was captured on the hill of the Turtle Rock trail in Irvine. The plants grew fairly commonly along the trail alongside other species nearby

Lentisco - Photo (c) James Bailey, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por James Bailey
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Lentisco (Malosma laurina)
Añadido el 25 julio 2020
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Rábano (Raphanus raphanistrum ssp. sativus)

Observ.

nsgreen

Fecha

Julio 9, 2020 a las 03:49 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Scattered around the trail with moderate frequency, this wispy plants were about 1-2 feet tall and had flowers ranging from white to purple. Very small leaves, with long tangled stems.

Plantas con Flores - Photo (c) Amy, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Amy
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Plantas con Flores (Subfilo Angiospermae)
Añadido el 25 julio 2020
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Irises (Género Iris)

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nsgreen

Fecha

Mayo 5, 2020 a las 04:34 TARDE PDT
Iris fernaldii - Photo (c) marlin harms, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Iris fernaldii, un miembro de Irises (Género Iris)
Añadido el 25 julio 2020
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Mariposa Azul Pigmea (Brephidium exilis)

Observ.

janelllm

Fecha

Julio 15, 2020 a las 03:13 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Very small butterfly, about less than an inch large. It was very active flying from leaf to leaf, and only staying still for short amounts of time. Colors are a light blue and rusty orange.

Brephidium - Photo (c) John Rosford, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por John Rosford
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Género Brephidium, un miembro de Azules (Subfamilia Polyommatinae)
Añadido el 25 julio 2020
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Mariposa Pasionaria Motas Blancas (Dione vanillae)

Observ.

nuelaldez

Fecha

Julio 22, 2020 a las 04:32 TARDE PDT

Descripción

I found this butterfly flying around my backyard and I was lucky it stopped where it is shown in the picture because I was able to take this image. It was flying all over the place and eventually left to my neighbor's yard.

Mariposa Pasionaria Motas Blancas - Photo (c) Mary Keim, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Mariposa Pasionaria Motas Blancas (Dione vanillae)
Añadido el 25 julio 2020
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Rábano de Mar (Cakile maritima)

Observ.

nuelaldez

Fecha

Julio 18, 2020 a las 05:55 TARDE PDT

Descripción

I found this plant on Dockweiler beach in an area where I did not expect to see anything but sand. It was nearer to the bike path then it was to the ocean.

Cakile edentula - Photo (c) Ronald Bynoe, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Ronald Bynoe
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Cakile edentula, un miembro de Coles, Rábanos, Arúgulas Y Parientes (Tribu Brassiceae)
Añadido el 25 julio 2020
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Margaritas, Manzanillas, Girasoles Y Parientes (Subfamilia Asteroideae)

Fecha

Julio 3, 2020 a las 07:50 TARDE PDT

Descripción

I thought this had a really pretty look to it, even though it was almost dried up. It most closely resembles mule fat, a common anti flowering plant in California. I found this on a run last week around Turtle Rock. They kind of looked like daisies at first but I've never seen daisies in a bunch like this before so I went with the next best bet. Just like the Artichoke Thistle, this stood alone a top a dry, grassy hillside. There were no observable related plants nearby. It couldn't have been more than a foot tall.

Gordolobos - Photo (c) Jerry James, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Jerry James
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Gordolobos (Género Pseudognaphalium)
Añadido el 25 julio 2020
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Alcachofa (Cynara cardunculus)

Fecha

Julio 3, 2020 a las 07:54 TARDE PDT

Descripción

I had trouble with this one because this pictures gives the plant an orange/yellow glow but I think it was because I took this at golden hour.. It stood about a foot or two tall, with purple flowering extending at the top, leaves extending at the bottom and a space between with just the main stem. The whole plant was very spiky and prickly. It stood alone at the top of a dry grassy hill near turtle rock.

Cardo de Huerta - Photo (c) Lies Van Rompaey, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Alcachofa (Cynara cardunculus)
Añadido el 25 julio 2020
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Huico Manchado de Sonora (Aspidoscelis sonorae)

Observ.

vaquita22

Fecha

Julio 9, 2020 a las 03:48 TARDE PDT

Descripción

This lizard had a tan and brown overcoat of scales with a striped pattern along the dorsal and off white underbelly. Its body was very lithe. It was about roughly 3 inches in length not including the tail. It was found on a sidewalk path in a residential complex. There were large bushes, plants, and trees along both sides of the sidewalk path. The lizard was found sunbathing in the middle of the path and remained there waiting and watching until it inevitably had to move out of the way and into the underbrush.

Huico Manchado de Sonora - Photo (c) Terry Rosenmeier, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Terry Rosenmeier
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Huico Manchado de Sonora (Aspidoscelis sonorae)
Añadido el 25 julio 2020
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Ganso Egipcio (Alopochen aegyptiaca)

Observ.

vaquita22

Fecha

Junio 25, 2020 a las 06:33 TARDE PDT

Descripción

This mated pair of birds most closely resembles the markings of the Egyptian goose. They looked rather like full size adults about 2 and a half feet in height. They were seen on an open grass courtyard next to a sidewalk path leading into a park from the San Diego Creek trail. The courtyard was bordered by residential housing on both sides. One goose of the pair which I presume to be the female was relaxing on the grass while the other which I presume to be the male took a standing position to watch any passerby walking along the sidewalk. Interestingly enough they were positioned rather close to the sidewalk instead of towards the back close to the fencing bordering the houses. Eventually they decided to leave the vicinity and for some reason entered the bike trail and continued for at least 300 meters on foot while many humans were traveling along the trail with the presumed female leading while the male would follow and occasionally vocalize to alert their presence. Though cautious, they did not seem intimidated by the close presence of the humans to the point where humans had to avoid getting to close while riding. Eventually they crossed the trail completely to get to the side closest to the water channel.

Ganso Egipcio - Photo (c) Luís Lourenço, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND), subido por Luís Lourenço
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Ganso Egipcio (Alopochen aegyptiaca)
Añadido el 15 julio 2020
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Aguililla Pecho Rojo (Buteo lineatus)

Observ.

bkossy

Fecha

Enero 4, 2020 a las 11:15 MAÑANA PST
Aguililla Pecho Rojo - Photo (c) Richard Wottrich, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Richard Wottrich
Identificación de micro_ecologist: Aguililla Pecho Rojo (Buteo lineatus)
Añadido el 04 enero 2020
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