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Tijerilla de Patas Anilladas (Euborellia annulipes)Observ.
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Found in loose soil at bottom of a garden cart. The cart was full of weeds pulled from a native plant community. This could be a good way to document diversity of species in a native soil ecosystem.
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Bacterias (Reino Bacteria)Observ.
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10 X 0.25 on Omax DC5V microscope with iPhone (Phone Skope) adapter and Magnify App at 10 X’s magnification
Water from rain barrel treated with Bacillus thurigiensis
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Polilla Esfinge de Las Adelfas (Daphnis nerii)Observ.
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Eating leaves of a young native hao (Rauvolfia sandwicensis)
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Mosquitas Blancas Y Parientes (Familia Aleyrodidae)Observ.
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Crawling on underside of wiliwili leaf
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Jabalí Europeo (Sus scrofa)Observ.
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Pig tracks leading to crab holes on the beach.
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Leaves started sprouted 3 weeks after this kou tree was singed by a brush fired. Proximity of the fire can be seen in the background.
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Meloncillo Chico (Urva auropunctata)Observ.
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Mongoose tracks leading to crab holes on the beach. Tracks went from hole to hole in 20 foot stretch of beach.
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Indigenous shoreline grass. It’s called “dropseed”, but seeds are may not be viable for propagation. Their rhizomes can thrive in salt water.
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Ciervo Axis (Axis axis)Observ.
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Surroundind by dry grasses, axis deer have been feeding on our greens in our native shrubland.
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Jabalí Europeo (Sus scrofa)Observ.
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Pig poop on a nice mat of native Bacopa morineri. The predator fence should be completed within few weeks so we can restore some of the native wetland habitat for the stilts, coots and shorebirds.
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Hierba de Chivo (Ageratum conyzoides)Observ.
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Non native specie growing on roadside.
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Zarzaparrilla (Eclipta prostrata)Observ.
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Non native specie growing in shallow water.
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Achira (Canna indica)Observ.
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Invasive. Sprouted within s clump of beach vitex.
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Amole (Ipomoea triloba)Observ.
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New invasive morning glory growing within a native clump of beach vitex.