Magnolia

Lat:47.6520948, Lon:-122.4013448
1:00-2:30
Day, 2012
4/22/12

Today was relatively sunny. There were a few clouds in the sky that covered up the sun at times, but overall the day was pretty nice. The temperature may've been around 60 degrees F. It was dry and comfortable.

I saw many plant species during this expedition and only a few animals. Of the plants, my favorite were a willow tree, a red alder, and a fucus. The willow tree was about 20-30 feet tall and probably about 15-20 feet wide. Its thin branches swooped downward, some just barely touching the ground. These branches had many notches on them and some even resembled bamboo shoots because of their smooth and shiny appearance. The leaves were very short and curved in all directions. Some had these almost lichen-looking type things growing out of them.

The red alder was especially interesting because it seemed to be growing out of the side of some land. This land was on the coast just infront of the beach. Red alders are one of my favorite trees because of their tiny cones. I don't know why but I am pretty fascinated by these cones. I wonder if, when the tide comes in, if the water carries these cones to different locations and whether its even possible for them to survive the trip.

The rockweed was also pretty interesting. I've seen this plant a lot along the beach both in the water (alive?) and dried up on the beach but never knew what it was called. Upon looking it up, I found that this species grows more abundantly on sloped rocks; and its presence increases species richness as it can "provide protection, shelter and food for a variety of small invertebrates."

Species List:
Tea camellia
California bumble bee
Roses
Grape hyacinth
Cherry laurel
Hybrid bluebell
Common goldeneye
Yellow shore crab
Himalayan blackberry
Pill bug
American crow
Cabbage white
Rose campion
Poison hemlock
Canada goose
Red alder
Rockweed
Common lilac
Malus
Willow

Publicado el mayo 21, 2012 10:45 TARDE por lisad22 lisad22

Observaciones

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Saw a lot of this grass (possibly planted) around my neighborhood.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Jacintos de la Uva (Género Muscari)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Common purpleish-blue flower seen around edges of grass. This particular cluster of muscari had some dead flowers but was just a small secluded cluster in this patch of grass.

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Rosas (Género Rosa)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Roses were not in bloom. Green leaves with dark red edges bleeding into the green of the leaves. Not sure what type of rose bush this is though.

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Qué

Planta de Té (Camellia sinensis)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Big flowering camellia. White flowers with clear stamen and yellow pollen at the ends.

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Flowering bluebell amongst grass.

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Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Fuzzy bumblebee flying around low to the ground. Black wings, fuzzy yellow and black coat, long bent black legs.

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Lauroceraso (Prunus laurocerasus)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Really tall tree/bush? Maybe 30 feet tall. Green leaves with white and yellow stalky things that look fuzzy from far away.

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Sauces (Género Salix)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

This is a pretty bad picture but this tree is about 20-30 feet tall and has branches than sort of fall downwards but don't really hit the ground. The branches are thin and have a lot of notches on them. Some of them even resemble bamboo shoots. The leaves are small and light/lime green.

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Lilas (Género Syringa)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Tree with purple bulbs that looked like berries. They were just about to start blooming and the branches were covered in what looked like gold crust lichen. The trunk howerver, was covered in a different more flaky type of lichen.

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Manzanos (Género Malus)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Another tree with lots of thin branches. This tree was full of leaves and also just about to start blooming light pink/white flowers.

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Zarzamora del Himalaya (Rubus armeniacus)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Blackberry bush. Not flowering or fruiting.

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Ganso Canadiense Mayor (Branta canadensis)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Common goose seen all over Seattle.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Aliso Rojo (Alnus rubra)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Tree right on the waterfront. Sort of coming out of the side of the land and looked like it was falling toward the water. The tiny cones made me think it was a red alder.

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Qué

Cuervo Norteamericano (Corvus brachyrhynchos)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Also commonly seen all over the city.

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Pato Chillón (Bucephala clangula)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Saw these two ducks swimming together in the Puget Sound.

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

I've seen these things a lot but never really knew what they were. Here's a picture of one under water and then a bunch dried up on the beach.

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Qué

Cangrejo Costero Amarillo (Hemigrapsus oregonensis)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Tiny crabs that are always under big rocks on the beach.

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

Tiny bug that was around the tiny crab (from the last post). Looked sort of like a potato bug but a bit different.

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Mariposa Blanca de la Col (Pieris rapae)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

This looked like a weed/fern. It was light green and the leaves were pretty firm. (This picture is really close up. The entire bush was about the size of a basketball).

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Clavel Lanudo (Silene coronaria)

Observ.

lisad22

Fecha

Abril 22, 2012

Descripción

This is another small bush. I've seen this every spring/summer. Later it has very pretty magenta flowers on tall stalks. The leaves are very fuzzy.

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