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Mountain Earthsnake (Virginia valeriae ssp. pulchra)

Observer

billhubick

Date

June 2011

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Observer

bos__mutus

Date

December 31, 2023 04:31 PM PST

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What

Human (Homo sapiens)

Observer

cnddb_brian

Date

November 17, 2023

Description

Threatened and Endangered species list

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What

California Toad (Anaxyrus boreas ssp. halophilus)

Observer

rfertig

Date

September 20, 2023 07:38 PM PDT

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What

Common Sagebrush Lizard (Sceloporus graciosus)

Observer

jwahl

Date

June 26, 2023 01:33 PM PDT

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What

Northern Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium gnoma)

Observer

tec565

Date

August 26, 2023 04:30 PM PDT

Description

My first pygmy owl sighting!!! This cute little guy was hanging out in a tree about 10 feet above me, bobbing his head trying to get a look at me too lol

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What

House Wren (Troglodytes aedon)

Observer

rjadams55

Date

July 23, 2023 08:30 AM PDT

Description

Pair of House Wrens nesting deep in the throat of a Pterodactly sculpture.

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What

Sandalwood Dorid (Acanthodoris lutea)

Observer

jmaughn

Date

July 6, 2023 12:42 PM PDT

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What

American Badger (Taxidea taxus)

Observer

g_heaton

Date

May 9, 2023 12:42 PM PDT

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What

Baird's Beaked Whale (Berardius bairdii)

Observer

vireosylva

Date

September 11, 2022 10:54 AM PDT

Description

One of my favorite animals ever. I'm so happy I was able to see these, so I figured I'd make it extra-special by turning a video I took into a gif!!! The YouTube video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIPZzfd9zTc

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What

Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)

Date

April 2023

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What

Spotted Redshank (Tringa erythropus)

Observer

serpophaga

Description

Accepted California Bird Records Committee record (CBRC 2019-119).

https://www.californiabirds.org/queryDatabase.asp?partial=on&species=spotted+redshank

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What

Northern Alligator Lizard (Elgaria coerulea)

Observer

jeanimarie

Date

April 20, 2023 11:14 AM PDT

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What

Coast Range Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis ssp. bocourtii)

Observer

truthseqr

Date

April 18, 2023 12:57 PM PDT

Description

This was the most beautiful fence lizard I've ever seen.

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What

Trask Shoulderband Snail (Helminthoglypta traskii)

Date

March 2023

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What

Desert Candle (Caulanthus inflatus)

Observer

catchang

Date

April 1, 2023 12:56 PM PDT

Description

Number 40,000 with my very good friends. Big adventure.

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What

Landscaping Black Morel (Morchella importuna)

Observer

mhertel

Date

March 17, 2023 07:08 AM PDT

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What

Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus)

Observer

rtshaw80

Date

December 29, 2012 01:55 PM PST

Description

Taken at Damon Point - Ocean Shores where we counted 6 during the Gray's Harbor Christmas Bird Count

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What

Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon)

Observer

jmaughn

Date

March 12, 2023 01:40 PM PDT

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What

Mountain Lion (Puma concolor)

Observer

maxallen

Date

June 2020

Description

25F 2205499

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What

Pink Waxcap (Porpolomopsis calyptriformis)

Observer

armandob

Date

March 2023

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What

Yellow-blotched Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii ssp. croceater)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

February 2023

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What

Himalayan Griffon (Gyps himalayensis)

Observer

jonhakim

Date

April 2016

Place

India (Google, OSM)

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What

Red Coffee Snake (Ninia sebae)

Observer

kenk

Date

January 23, 2023 10:37 AM CST

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What

Western Yellow-bellied Racer (Coluber constrictor ssp. mormon)

Observer

pete_n

Date

June 13, 2022 04:05 PM PDT

Description

With an alligator lizard. Or maybe it’s the other way around!

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What

Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus)

Observer

lagace4

Date

December 30, 2022 12:09 PM PST

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What

Western Matsutake (Tricholoma murrillianum)

Observer

corbascus

Date

December 2022

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What

San Bernardino Mountains Onion (Allium monticola)

Observer

fieldbio

Date

May 2020

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What

Earshell Slug (Testacella haliotidea)

Observer

byersconspiracy

Date

January 31, 2019 11:07 AM PST

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What

Earshell Slug (Testacella haliotidea)

Observer

byersconspiracy

Date

February 28, 2019 10:44 AM PST

Description

Wow! I can’t believe I saw another one of these guys!

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What

Tokay Gecko (Gekko gecko)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

September 14, 2022 05:50 PM PST

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What

Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)

Observer

rachelazevedo

Date

May 13, 2022 10:11 AM PDT

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What

Chinquapin Flower Gall Wasp (Dryocosmus castanopsidis)

Observer

chilipossum

Date

August 16, 2022 01:53 PM PDT

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What

South American Mountain Lion (Puma concolor ssp. concolor)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

July 2022

Place

Brazil (Google, OSM)

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What

False Killer Whale (Pseudorca crassidens)

Observer

jdlytle

Date

March 2016

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What

Minke Whales (Genus Balaenoptera)

Observer

tom278

Date

October 2, 2021 03:57 PM EDT

Description

Bryde's Whale not available as option in iNaturalist

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What

Yellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

July 2022

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What

Wagler's Snake (Xenodon merremii)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

July 4, 2022 01:44 PM -04

Description

Swimming across the river. About 40-50 cm long.

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What

Red-footed Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

July 5, 2022 05:01 PM -04

Description

Male

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What

Cloudy Bubble Snail (Bulla gouldiana)

Observer

rjadams55

Date

June 27, 2022 08:49 AM PDT

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Observer

marceloamores

Date

October 24, 2021 08:45 AM -05

Description

BIDENS ANDICOLA H.B.K., Nov. Gen. et Sp. 4:237 (186). 1820; B. andicola H.B.K. vars. normalis and heterophylla O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 3^II^: I36. 1898; B. fruticulosa Mey. and Walp., Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 19 Supplem. I. 271. 1843.

Descript. amplific.- Herba perennis, semi-procumbens vel etiam erecta, valde hispido-pubescens vel fere glabra, ramosa, 2-8 dm. alta, caulibus parce angulatis. Folia 1-7 cm. longa, valde polymorpha; nunc indivisa, ovata, serrata, sessilia vel alato-petiolata, ad apicem obtusa vel subacuta; nunc tripartite vel 1-3-pinnata foliolis ovatis vel lanceolatis vel linearibus et ad apicem sensim vel abrupte apiculatis. Capitula ramos terminantia, longe pedunculata, radiata; pansa ad anthesin 2-4 vel rarius etiam usque ad 5.5 cm. lata, 0.7-1.4 cm. alta. Involucrum perspicue hispidum, bracteis ex-terioribus 8-10, lanceolatis vel lineari-oblongis, ciliatis, supra saepe glabratis, apice plerumque obtusis, quam interioribus lanceolatis dense hispidis plerumque multo brevioribus. Flores ligulati saepius 8, lutei, ligula elliptico-oblanceolati, apice plerumque minute 3-denticulati, 1.2-2.5 cm. longi. Achaenia tenuiter linearia, inferne sensim attenuate, obcompresso-quadrangularia, sulcata, supra plus minusve erecto-hispida, fusco-nigra, corpore 0.7-1.4 cm. longa et 0.4-1 mm. lata et paleas demum superantia, apice bi- (vel pauca tri-) aristata, aristis tenuibus, brunneo-stramineis vel rubescentibus, re-trorsum hamosis, 1.7-3 mm. longis.

BIDENS ANDICOLA var. DECOMPOSITA O. Kuntze, I.c.; B. macrantha Griseb., Abhandl. Goett. I9:I38 I874; B. grandiflora Balb. var. breviloba 0. Kuntze, I.c.-Folia 2-3-pinnatisecta, usque ad I dm. longa, achaeniis superne valde attenuato-elongata.

For many years the identity of the South American Bidens andicola has been obscured for herbarium workers by the great multiplicity of foliage forms encountered. WEDDELL, as early as 1856 (Chloris And. 1870) described it as a polymorphous plant ("Plante polymorphe et très repande dans la chaine, mais presque exclusivement alpestre"). Later, OTTO KUNTZE, who like WEDDELL had collected in South America, commented upon the variability of the leaves ("Eine robuste Art mit einfach oder mehrfach ternatisecten Blättern, mittelgrossen gelben Strahlblüthen, ziemlich grossen Blüthenköpfen, äusseren zottig behaarten Involucralbracteen etc., aber in Bezug auf Blatttheilung wie manche andere Bidens-Art sehr variabel"; Rev. Gen. Pl. 3^II^: 136. 1898). In herbaria the numerous foliage forms are seen to simulate corresponding forms of B. triplinervia H.B.K. (B. humilis H.B.K., B. crithmifoliac H.B.K., etc.), and this has led often to confusion between the two species. Recently I was enabled, through the courtesy of OTTO BUCHTIEN (cf. SHEREFF, BOT. GAZ. 76: 151. 1923), to study a great number of specimens collected by him and displaying a wide range of variation. From these (all in Herb. Field. Mus.) and many others, totalling more than two hundred specimens, the preceding descriptions are drawn. It was found that sometimes, in poorly developed material, distinction from B. triplinervia is apparently impossible. In well developed material, however, the distinctions are usually very definite, B. andicola being coarser, its thicker heads having commonly about eight instead of commonly about five rays[4], etc. B. andicola has the paleae shorter than the mature achenes and this character separates it from the surprisingly similar aggregation of Mexican forms (Purpus 1547, 1548, 2637, 4135, 5089, 5620; Rose and Painter 6666, 7949; Pringle 4915; E. W. Nelson 3220, etc.) that in late years have passed erroneously under the name B. daucifolia DC. In the latter[5] the paleae are usually very blackish above and commonly surpass the mature achenes.

Occasionally a form of B. andicola is found with the leaves highly compound and the achenes strongly narrowed above, somewhat like those of Cosmos. If it were not for various connecting forms this would seem to be specifically distinct. KUNTZE, who himself collected specimens of it, referred at least one of them, a plant from Cochabamba, Bolivia (Herb. N.Y. Bot. Gard.) to B. andicola, naming it var. decomposita. In a careless moment he named a precisely identical form from between Cochabamba and Rio Juntas, Bolivia (Herb. N.Y. Bot. Gard.) B. grandiflora Balb. var. breviloba, although B. grandifjora is a Mexican species and is not known to occur in South America.

[4] Unfortunately, B. triplinervia produces at times an 8-rayed form. Discussion of this form must be deferred until a later date.

Sherff, E. E. (1926). Studies in the Genus Bidens. VII. Botanical Gazette, 81(1), 25-54.>>

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What

San Francisco Alligator Lizard (Elgaria coerulea ssp. coerulea)

Observer

vrkrebs

Date

April 30, 2022 05:37 PM PDT

Description

The smaller one was dragging the other off the trail when I came upon it. Guess I scared it. Not sure if both were alive or not.

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What

Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster)

Observer

jmaughn

Date

May 8, 2022 09:51 AM PDT

Description

Oft-reported rarity from this location.

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What

Northern Legless Lizard (Anniella pulchra)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

February 2022

Description

🙏

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What

Blushing Rosette (Abortiporus biennis)

Observer

yaktilhinilhmono

Date

December 26, 2021 04:50 PM UTC

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What

Western Screech-Owl (Megascops kennicottii)

Observer

muir

Date

January 2022

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What

Northern Right Whale Dolphin (Lissodelphis borealis)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

January 23, 2022 02:21 PM PST

Description

Anomalous "swirl" color morph - three separate individuals with this coloration were seen in this large pod of over 1,000.

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What

Moon Snails (Family Naticidae)

Date

May 1, 2021 05:53 PM PDT

Description

Fossil

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What

North American River Otter (Lontra canadensis)

Observer

kevinhintsa

Date

December 10, 2021 01:21 PM PST

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What

Marl Pennant (Macrodiplax balteata)

Observer

gyrrlfalcon

Date

August 6, 2019 10:16 AM PDT

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What

Western Green Lizard (Lacerta bilineata)

Observer

dylanaasen

Date

October 2021

Description

3 others on the borders of this small olive orchard

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What

Italian Crested Newt (Triturus carnifex)

Observer

dylanaasen

Date

October 2021

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What

Western Pond Turtle (Actinemys marmorata)

Observer

kevinhintsa

Date

August 2021

Description

This individual was about golf ball size .

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What

Hoary Marmot (Marmota caligata)

Observer

brewbooks

Date

July 21, 2021 12:07 PM PDT

Description

Sourdough Ridge trail

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What

American Badger (Taxidea taxus)

Observer

pinnaclesnp

Date

June 2021

Place

Private

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What

Pacific Velvet Ant (Dasymutilla aureola)

Observer

jmaughn

Date

June 24, 2021 05:50 PM PDT

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What

Parakeet Auklet (Aethia psittacula)

Observer

dpom

Date

June 19, 2021 11:45 AM PDT

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What

Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina ssp. carolina)

Observer

sierraazul

Date

October 2020

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What

American Badger (Taxidea taxus)

Observer

sierraazul

Date

April 15, 2018

Description

Trace evidence; hole about 8" in diameter; sandy deposits; looks like it might have been filled in by a gopher; 3rd coastal terrace; Swanton

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What

Valley Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa sonorina)

Observer

andym

Date

May 4, 2021 02:01 PM PDT

Description

I believe my first observation of X. sonorina (or at least the notably golden male) in many years at this garden.

Video: https://www.facebook.com/rootsradicle/videos/10105121476691518/

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What

Santa Cruz Hesperian (Vespericola armiger)

Observer

skfork

Date

April 2021

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What

Sierra Nevada Mountain Beaver (Aplodontia rufa ssp. californica)

Observer

rjadams55

Date

March 2021

Description

I have to admit, the Mountain Beaver is an animal I have wanted to see for many years, but chalked it up there with Spotted Bat and Pygmy Sperm Whale in that I know they are out there, but the odds of me finding one are......

So, I was more than delighted to have been able to spend a good 15 minutes watching this one at close range as it repeatedly carried mouthfuls of dry grass and green conifer twigs to its burrow under the snow.

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What

Threeteeth (Genus Triodopsis)

Observer

sambiology

Date

March 5, 2021 04:29 PM CST

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What

Northern Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium gnoma)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

February 2021

Place

Private

Description

Caught a vole practically at my feet, wow, then flew it to a nearby tree. They are strong little fluffballs!

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What

Fragrant Fritillary (Fritillaria liliacea)

Observer

lorri-gong

Date

February 2021

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What

Long-tailed Weasel (Neogale frenata)

Observer

hollyg

Date

May 7, 2018 06:55 PM PDT

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What

Clipped Semele (Semele decisa)

Observer

nature1111

Date

December 22, 2020 11:39 AM UTC

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What

Pink Feather Boa Millipede (Gosodesmus claremontus)

Observer

gyrrlfalcon

Date

December 15, 2020 03:40 PM PST

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What

Spotted Moonsnail (Euspira triseriata)

Observer

susanhewitt

Date

October 15, 2020 02:04 PM EDT

Description

Found in the sand fairly high up on the beach.

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What

Gray Treefrog Species Complex (Complex Hyla versicolor)

Observer

scout-calvert

Date

September 27, 2020 03:16 PM EDT

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What

Mantids (Family Mantidae)

Observer

annecallahan

Date

September 10, 2020 03:13 PM PDT

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Observer

leptonia

Date

August 30, 2020 11:01 AM PDT

Description

parasites on Navanax!

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What

California Aglaja (Navanax inermis)

Observer

leptonia

Date

August 30, 2020 11:01 AM PDT

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What

Silver-tailed Petalcutter (Megachile montivaga)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

July 26, 2020 01:01 PM PDT

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What

Short-tailed Weasel (Mustela richardsonii)

Observer

son0flaw

Date

August 5, 2019 06:43 PM PDT

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What

Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus)

Observer

son0flaw

Date

April 2015

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What

Hooker's Fairybells (Prosartes hookeri)

Observer

lilithohlson

Date

July 3, 2020 07:14 PM PDT

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What

Long-tailed Giant Ichneumonid Wasp (Megarhyssa macrurus ssp. macrurus)

Observer

cholmesphoto

Date

June 9, 2020 11:44 AM EDT

Description

A female Giant Ichneumon wasp (Megarhyssa macrurus) oviposits into the side of a tree.

I was honored to have this observation selected as observation of the day for June 11, 2020, and again as observation of the week (week of June 21, 2020). It is covered in this blog post: A Trip to Texas Provides a Long Sought Photographic Opportunity - Observation of the Week, 6/21/20.

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What

Long-tailed Weasel (Neogale frenata)

Observer

mattboswell

Date

May 23, 2020 08:42 PM PDT

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What

American Beaver (Castor canadensis)

Observer

rjadams55

Date

April 9, 2020 04:21 PM PDT

Description

Walking back from the Sousa Marsh overlook, this American Beaver was casually swimming in a pond just off the trail. Cruising away from me, it did an explosive splash with its tail as it disappeared up a narrow slough.

The only other beavers I've ever seen were at after dusk in Montana and they were just a few silhouettes of ears moving low across the water so this was a real treat!

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What

Banana Slugs (Genus Ariolimax)

Observer

sandboxer

Date

September 16, 2016 07:17 PM PDT

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What

Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus ssp. latirostris)

Observer

sullivanribbit

Date

January 2004

Description

The heated water in the Tampa Electric Company's discharge canal attracts a lot of manatees, and is now a state and federally designated manatee sanctuary.

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What

Argentine Black-and-white Tegu (Salvator merianae)

Observer

bobbyfingers

Date

March 28, 2010

Description

Found this beautiful and robust "invasive" (remember, they didn't "ask" to be released into the wild in Florida!) juvenile Tegu behind the outdoor ice machine at the Florida City Quality Inn! Also found a young Corn Snake in the shrubbery outside the lobby of this "Herper's Hotel".

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What

Northern Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus)

Observer

wildlander

Date

April 2019

Place

Private

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What

Baird's Beaked Whale (Berardius bairdii)

Observer

abcdefgewing

Date

September 21, 2019 12:36 AM PDT

Description

Baird's Beaked Whales on a Shearwater Journeys trip. One photo shows the bulbous head with a visible eye. Two photos show the dorsal aspects, and one photo shows the characteristic "low bush" shaped spouts. These rarely seen brownish cetaceans were seen in a pod estimated at 12 individuals.

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What

Woodlice, Pillbugs, and Rock Slaters (Suborder Oniscidea)

Date

September 1, 2019 07:05 PM PDT

Description

Found in an underground creek cave/tunnel along the damp wall; see photos for relative scale/size.

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What

Hoodwinker Mola (Mola tecta)

Observer

underwaterpat

Date

August 3, 2019 05:59 PM PDT

Description

PHOTO CREDIT:
Photo 1: Joe Platko https://www.instagram.com/hiimjoe88
Photo 2: JR Sosky https://www.instagram.com/hijrsosky/
Photo 3: JR Sosky/Marianne Nyeggard

MOLA TECTA IN MONTEREY BAY! Photographed by local photographers Joe Platko and JR Sosky, and Identified by Marianne Nyeggard via Michael Howard at Monterey Bay Aquarium

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What

Slimy Snailfish (Liparis mucosus)

Observer

spencer_riffle

Date

February 2019

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What

Jaguar (Panthera onca)

Observer

dean_g

Date

August 2015

Description

Location is accurate to mountain, obscured for protection.

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What

Western Baby's Ear (Sinum scopulosum)

Observer

jle152

Date

January 29, 2019 02:00 PM MST

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What

Arboreal Salamander (Aneides lugubris)

Observer

molfhafer

Date

February 10, 2019 07:00 PM PST

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What

Bay Polypore (Picipes badius)

Observer

ciara10

Date

March 3, 2019 03:39 PM PST

Description

Ruffled yellow cap, black stipe growing out of a fallen bay laurel
To clarify, the underside of the cap is yellow, the top is brown

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What

Merlin (Falco columbarius)

Observer

anudibranchmom

Date

January 8, 2019 12:23 PM PST

Description

Experts - What is going on here? This male American Kestrel sure did seem to have the hots for this female Merlin. He kept trying to get close to her and even brought her a few treats (insects?) from the grass beneath the fence. She accepted the treats but didn't seem thrilled with the attention. However, when he flew off, she followed him...

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What

Mountain Lion (Puma concolor)

Observer

maxallen

Date

December 2018

Description

Lions drinking from this pool of water

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What

Mountain Lion (Puma concolor)

Observer

maxallen

Date

December 2018

Description

78f

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What

Harris's Sparrow (Zonotrichia querula)

Observer

samnelo

Date

December 10, 2018 02:03 AM PST

Description

Found by Alex R, observed by many

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What

Colombian Weasel (Neogale felipei)

Observer

sultana

Date

May 2011

Description

Atrapada en el baño de una finca

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What

Mouse-eared Bats (Genus Myotis)

Observer

rjadams55

Date

November 22, 2018 10:46 AM PST

Description

This was one of two bats found roosting under the eaves of a building in Death Valley Junction.

The other can be found here:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/18905510

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What

Mountain Lion (Puma concolor)

Observer

carter_k

Date

November 24, 2018 09:19 AM PST

Description

Confident in mountain lion ID due to pronounced leading toe. Tracks continued for 150+ yards

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Observer

rjadams55

Date

October 20, 2018 12:29 PM PDT

Description

@abr , @grnleaf While hiking with @flygrl67 along the Cone Peak Trail, we passed through several thick patches of manzanita
and emerging out of these shrubs were scattered bright red growths. I believe these may be a fungal infection like Cowberry Redleaf (Exobasidium vaccinii) but this is only a guess and I haven't found anything especially informative on diseases of manzanitas. Do either of you recognize this? Thank you!

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