Nematodes found in body cavity of pacific herring.
Salt marsh habitat. Armadilloniscus? I don’t see any records north of Washington
Specimen collected under permit
Freshwater
Collected. WIll upload diagnostic photos
The cutest little baby :D
9 individuals, 1 large male, maybe 5-6 adult females, juveniles
Posted with more photos to HappyWhale will link ecotype, pod, individuals here when available
Probably a double imprint dog track ? @handroid laughed at me for feeling sus about this track, help me be right in thinking this wasnt a dog track
edit: spore print” attempt pictures added. Flesh went slimy, some of the moisture ran on paper and left a faint brownish stain.
Smell faintly of sugar and egg whites. Slimy top cap, and slimy flesh when peeled. Spore prints to come, slight yellow hint to gills when backlit.
@handroid
Spore print coming soon. @handroid
Edit* Spore print apparently failed, photos added. The smaller, premature cap stuck to the page with a glue-like hardened substance (pic 7 and 9)
I've never seen this behavior before. I thought it was a turtle at first glance. It stayed in this position until I had completely passed by, them emerged an flew toward the clutch observed nearby.
@handroid 's Clark's Sphynx. Captured for photos and promptly released unharmed. Same as https://inaturalist.ca/observations/183414155
edit: added more pictures from TG6
On what I’m 99% has to be a Square-legged Camel Cricket, one of 2-3 I saw at this cave
Resurgence Cave, Upana
ID tentative, would appreciate help on this one
Inside of Resurgence Cave at Upana
Eating a springtail of some sort. One of 3 similar looking springtails I saw, 2 others iNatted
Nesting on limestone cave wall
Absolutely fascinated by these little pinhead sized cnidarians and would love to know what they are. Encountered maybe 10 or more on a 2 hour dive.
Third stop on survey along Gordon Main. Near water, second owl present but heard only.
Ponderously and noisily flew over to land directly in front of me while I was moving through the brush. Near twilight, in brigalow-type eucalypt and acacia forest near dry riverbed. Lots of other life in the area, from macropods to bats to crab spiders. Sighted in the nearby sister-station to Bimblebox Nature Refuge (https://bimblebox.org/).
aiva uploading a goodyera oblongifolia? Remarkable. Ground breaking.
They’re one of my favourite taxa, I like to see the variation in foliage patterns
Giant Sea Tulip (Pyura spinifera)
This guy bit @handroid ‘s arm. @rreaderlee was also victimized
Model:Echo Meter Touch 2 Pro and iPad Mini
Location: Sandy beach margin next to mixed conifer forest cleared for camping use; esturary river mouth with high topographic relief. Sunset: approx. 20:55 . Low wind, mixed cloud sky,
LASNOC Pulse match 30/32
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Timestamp:2022-05-19 22:04:13-0700
Spectrograms created with Kaleidoscope software via @joemdo 's tutorial on youtube (Thank you!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AgxZh_mfOc