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0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by NadineSchaefferCalifornia, USA

Low shrub 4 feet tall with yellow fragrant but bitter fruit. Small round ...

0 0 Redwood

Redwood

by MichelleZappia-EickmeierCalifornia, USA

Multiple trunks 125 ft tall

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by misako.hillSanta Rosa, California, United States

Spotted this flowering plant in a landscape area at the

0 0 Chardonnay, White Winegrape

Chardonnay, White Winegrape

by theLancelot707California, USA

Russian River Valley, Sonoma

1 0 Blue dicks

Blue dicks

by Jeffrey GraySan Francisco, California, USA

aka Wild Hyacinth

1 0 Baby White-Eyes

Baby White-Eyes

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Hydrophyllaceae

1 0 Henderson's Shooting Star

Henderson's Shooting Star

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Primulaceae

1 0 Purple sanicle

Purple sanicle

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Apiaceae

1 0 Yarrow

Yarrow

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Asteraceae

1 0 Yellow Owl's Clover

Yellow Owl's Clover

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Linaria or Orthocarpus spp?

1 0 California Poppy

California Poppy

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Papaveraceae

1 0 Douglas' Iris

Douglas' Iris

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Iridaceae

1 0 Tidy-tips

Tidy-tips

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Asteraceae

1 0 Douglas' Meadowfoam

Douglas' Meadowfoam

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Limnanthaceae

0 0 Fiddlenecks

Fiddlenecks

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Boraginaceae

0 0 Flase Lupine

Flase Lupine

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Fabaceae

1 0 Western Fence Lizard

Western Fence Lizard

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Van Hoosear Wildflower Preserve, Sonoma, ...

1 1 Snowy Egret

Snowy Egret

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Snowy Egret patrolling the waters of the tidal slough at Doran Park, Bodega ...

1 0 California Golden Violet

California Golden Violet

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

aka Johnny Jump Up Violaceae

0 2 Tapioca Slime Mold

Tapioca Slime Mold

by Jeffrey GrayCalifornia, USA

Not technically a fungus

20 22 Baby Raccoon

Baby Raccoon

by Joshua AselCalifornia, USA

Don't know this little guys story. She's a fighter though!

1 1 Newt

Newt

by Diego MulatoSebastopol, California, USA

Baby newt

4 4 Gooseneck Barnacles

Gooseneck Barnacles

by misako.hillCalifornia, USA

Pollicipes polymerus, commonly known as the gooseneck barnacle or leaf ...

1 2 Red Fox

Red Fox

by JoshuaAselCalifornia, USA

This Fox is native to California but not native to the

1 0 Bryolymnia veridata

Bryolymnia veridata

by DonnaPomeroySan Mateo, California, USA

Sonoma

2 6 Beard-tongue

Beard-tongue

by misako.hillSanta Rosa, California, USA

Spotted this flowering Beard-tongue plant in a landscape area at the

1 0 Fingernail Limpets

Fingernail Limpets

by misako.hillCalifornia, USA

Lottia digitalis or the ribbed limpet is a species of sea snail, a true limpet, ...

4 2 Aggregating Anemones

Aggregating Anemones

by misako.hillCalifornia, USA

Anthopleura elegantissima, also known as the aggregating anemone or clonal ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by misako.hillSanta Rosa, California, USA

Plant with pink florets approximately 1in wide and long thin leaves. Any help ...

2 2 Coyote

Coyote

by JoshuaAselCalifornia, USA

front right leg off at Sonoma

3 3 Myotis (Bat)?

Myotis (Bat)?

by Joshua AselCalifornia, USA

This is the only animal that i have seen that came into the Wildlife Rescue ...

21 20 Mountain Lion

Mountain Lion

by Joshua AselCalifornia, USA

This is Kuma, the 3 legged mountain lion at Wildlife Rescue Center of

1 0 Osprey

Osprey

by AnnetteLerouxWindsor, California, USA

This Osprey just caught a salmon too big to fly with.

26 17 Western Screech Owl

Western Screech Owl

by Joshua AselSonoma, California, USA

About 8 inches long, this little bird looks much like a miniature Great Horned ...

0 0 Purple Star thistle

Purple Star thistle

by AlessandraRungChavesDavis, California, USA

problem throughout California, particularly in Solano, Napa,

1 0 California Mussels

California Mussels

by misako.hillCalifornia, USA

The California mussel, Mytilus californianus, is a large edible mussel, a ...

0 2 Common Raccoon

Common Raccoon

by JoshuaAselCalifornia, USA

The raccoon, Procyon lotor, also known as the common raccoon, North American ...

2 2 Western Hemlock

Western Hemlock

by pamsai

Western Hemlock Tsuga heterophylla growing on an old Western Redcedar Thuja ...

3 0 Mossy Chiton

Mossy Chiton

by misako.hillCalifornia, USA

Mossy Chiton spotted on a rock during low tide at a

4 0 Black Katy Chiton

Black Katy Chiton

by misako.hillCalifornia, USA

Black Katy Chiton spotted on a rock during low tide at a

0 0 Toad Lily

Toad Lily

by JeanC.FisherHealdsburg, California

Members of the lily family, trilium grows in moist, shady places (here in

6 2 Giant Green Anemones

Giant Green Anemones

by misako.hillCalifornia, USA

Generally, A. xanthogrammica is found along the low to mid intertidal zones of ...

27 9 Bobcat, Juvenile

Bobcat, Juvenile

by Joshua AselCalifornia, USA

My final entry from Sonoma

57 41 Baby Long-tailed Weasel

Baby Long-tailed Weasel

by Joshua AselCalifornia, USA

think this is the cutest animal I've ever seen in my entire life.

24 9 Baby Oppossum

Baby Oppossum

by Joshua AselCalifornia, USA

Opossums make up the largest order of marsupials in the Western Hemisphere, ...

0 0 Elegant Blister Beetle

Elegant Blister Beetle

by CindyBinghamKeiserCalifornia, USA

Black beetle with red markings on elytra resembling flames. The head and thorax ...

3 0 Sandcastle worm colony

Sandcastle worm colony

by Brian38San Diego, California, United States

These honeycombed structures are the result of the worms creating tubes that ...

1 0 Sea Squirts

Sea Squirts

by misako.hillCalifornia, USA

Ascidiacea (commonly known as the ascidians or sea squirts) is a class in the ...

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