Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

isamar

Fecha

Julio 7, 2015

Descripción

Small, approximately 3/4 inch. Whitish, light yellow wings with two small black dots on each set of wings. Found hiding in leaves of similar color. The surrounding area was wooded, but the location had about 20% canopy cover. About 5 similar found in the area.

Coenonympha california california - Photo (c) dlbowls, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por dlbowls
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Coenonympha california ssp. california, un miembro de Mariposa Ninfa Común de California (Coenonympha california)
Añadido el 30 julio 2021
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Añadido como parte de un cambio de taxón

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

allieaaa

Fecha

Julio 8, 2014

Descripción

Found on edges of grass under oak tree. Head to top of wings measures 0.5 inches.

Coenonympha california california - Photo (c) dlbowls, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por dlbowls
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Coenonympha california ssp. california, un miembro de Mariposa Ninfa Común de California (Coenonympha california)
Añadido el 30 julio 2021
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Añadido como parte de un cambio de taxón

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Mariposa Ojo de Venado de California (Junonia grisea)

Observ.

clairem

Fecha

Julio 2, 2015 a las 12:17 TARDE PDT

Descripción

When I observed this butterfly, it was foggy/ overcast (the temperature was not over 75 degrees Fahrenheit). It was found in a grassland clearing on the edge of a Douglass fir forest. The butterfly landed on a stalk near the base of a grass stem (not sure what species of grass). The wingspan of the butterfly (horizontally from right tip to left tip) was approximately 5 inches. The body of the butterfly was thin, furry/hairy, and about 1- 1 1/2 inches in length. The butterfly was "lazy" and did not flutter away when the camera was placed very close (the camera was approximately an inch away from the organism) which may be due to the lack of sun during this observation. I believe this is a buckeye butterfly, but I am not sure if the buckeye is a common buckeye butterfly or a subspecies (Junonia coenia coenia). I also saw 1-2 other buckeye butterflies in the same area. The buckeye did not fully spread its wings, so the spots/ "eyes" on the top of the second wing were not entirely visible. The body of the butterfly is a medium/dark grey/brown. This coloring of the body continues onto the wings, but in a lighter hue. There are two orange stripes on the top of the top wing.

Mariposa Ojo de Venado de California - Photo (c) cjackson, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por cjackson
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Mariposa Ojo de Venado de California (Junonia grisea)
Añadido el 15 junio 2021
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Añadido como parte de un cambio de taxón

Fotos / Sonidos

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Matracas Y Saltaparedes (Familia Troglodytidae)

Observ.

joser

Fecha

Julio 1, 2015

Descripción

Grey bird flew out of nest. Nest was in a rock's crevice. Speckled on wider end of eggs. A few feet from trail, and few feet above the ground. The nest was composed of grass and moss.

Matracas Y Saltaparedes - Photo (c) Анна Голубева, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND), subido por Анна Голубева
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Matracas Y Saltaparedes (Familia Troglodytidae)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
Mejorando

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Mantis Europea (Mantis religiosa)

Observ.

adilenegtz

Fecha

Julio 7, 2015

Descripción

It was light yellow, really tiny eyes, small black marks between the front legs and white dots, approximately 3 1/2 in long, triangular head, big feelers.It was sunny. Found near the trails. The color of its body matched the color of its eyes.

Mantis Europea - Photo (c) Ryszard, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Mantis Europea (Mantis religiosa)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

sagezack

Fecha

Julio 7, 2015

Descripción

This grasshopper was found in a chaparral area of the preserve, and has a speckled body color of sandy yellow, black, beige, and grey. all except for the inner thighs which are striped black and white; as well as the ending portion of the legs which were a bright blue. it measured about an inch and a half in length. The compound eyes are very pronounced and colored the same as the main portion of the body. looks almost like either the Pallid-winged grasshopper (Trimerotropis pallidipennis) or the Pard Grasshopper (Metator pardalinus).

Metator pardalinus - Photo (c) Eric Eaton, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Eric Eaton
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Metator pardalinus, un miembro de Saltamontes de Antenas Cortas (Familia Acrididae)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

antoniab

Fecha

Julio 7, 2015 a las 02:30 TARDE PDT

Descripción

This grasshopper is about 2.5 cm long with antennae of approximately the same length. It appears to have 2 long and thin wing-like things that stretch almost the length of its body. It is tan with alternating darker markings, ranging from dark brown to black. It has 6 legs but its back legs have symmetrical black marks that go in a vertical direction while its back has symmetrical diagonal markings. Its underside is segmented and lighter in color, more of a light beige. It has a black curved tail-like thing. It has two big yellow eyes and 4 mouth feelers. It was found in grassland that was about 2 feet high but had been recently inhabited by cows so much of the grass was stomped down and eaten at the top. The grasshopper was jumping around when captured and kept moving around and appeared anxious when it was captured while taking pictures. When released it quickly hopped away.

Chapulines de Antenas Cortas - Photo (c) Roberto R. Calderón, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Roberto R. Calderón
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Saltamontes de Antenas Cortas (Familia Acrididae)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
Disidente

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Chapulines Oscuros (Género Melanoplus)

Observ.

clairem

Fecha

Julio 7, 2015 a las 11:01 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

The grasshopper was found in a grassland. When we caught this grasshopper there were approximately 10 -20 more grasshoppers in the same area ( a 2 foot by 2 foot area). This organism was very small, around 1.2 cm in length. When the organism was caught it was bright/sunny and around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. On the hind legs of the organism, there are medium/light green markings on the joint of the legs (where the leg bends). The hindmost legs also have a white stripe running down top of the legs (can be see from an overhead view in the pictures). The organism is white/ light tan on the bottom and a yellow/tan color on the back of the grasshopper. The grasshopper has a distinguishing tan/light brown stripe that starts at its head and runs down the entire length of its body. The large stripe down its body is "framed in" with a line of white. It has 2 attachments on its mandible, small antennae (smaller than the first two front legs, but bigger than the attachments on the mandible) and large hind legs (bigger than the size of the front 4 legs). I believe this organism is a grasshopper because its antennae are short.

Grillos, Chapulines Y Parientes - Photo (c) Vlad Proklov, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Saltamontes, Grillos Y Langostas (Orden Orthoptera)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
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Achicoria (Cichorium intybus)

Observ.

clairem

Fecha

Julio 2, 2015 a las 12:15 TARDE PDT

Descripción

I used a wildflower field guide to identify this chicory flower. I believe it is Cichorium intybus, but the stamens of the flower are curled instead of straight (as seen in the field guide pictures). I am not sure if the plant I found is a separate species of flower or if it is a subspecies of Cichorium intybus. I found the flower in a grassland that was on the edge of a forest. There was only one plant within the small area. The plant had approximately 6-8 flowers and had many stems that branched off from the base of the plant. The leaves of the plant were only found at the base of the plant and towards the bottom of the stems (in other words the leaves were not found near the flowers, which were located at the top of the plant). There were grasses (not sure what species) and yellow flowers (not sure what species) around the Cichorium intybus plant. The plant was approximately 2 feet tall from the base of the plant (where the plant met the ground) to the flowers at the top of the plant. The flowers were a periwinkle blue in color, about 18- 27 inches in circumference and about 6-9 inches in diameter. Inside some of the flowers, at the base of the filaments, there were black ants (not sure what species) and a buckeye butterfly was found in the same area (less than a foot away from the plant). On the day I took this observation, it was foggy/overcast and the temperature was not more than 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

Achicoria - Photo (c) khockey, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Achicoria (Cichorium intybus)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
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Qué

Mariposa Ojo de Venado de California (Junonia grisea)

Observ.

clairem

Fecha

Julio 2, 2015 a las 12:17 TARDE PDT

Descripción

When I observed this butterfly, it was foggy/ overcast (the temperature was not over 75 degrees Fahrenheit). It was found in a grassland clearing on the edge of a Douglass fir forest. The butterfly landed on a stalk near the base of a grass stem (not sure what species of grass). The wingspan of the butterfly (horizontally from right tip to left tip) was approximately 5 inches. The body of the butterfly was thin, furry/hairy, and about 1- 1 1/2 inches in length. The butterfly was "lazy" and did not flutter away when the camera was placed very close (the camera was approximately an inch away from the organism) which may be due to the lack of sun during this observation. I believe this is a buckeye butterfly, but I am not sure if the buckeye is a common buckeye butterfly or a subspecies (Junonia coenia coenia). I also saw 1-2 other buckeye butterflies in the same area. The buckeye did not fully spread its wings, so the spots/ "eyes" on the top of the second wing were not entirely visible. The body of the butterfly is a medium/dark grey/brown. This coloring of the body continues onto the wings, but in a lighter hue. There are two orange stripes on the top of the top wing.

Mariposa Ojo de Venado Común - Photo (c) skitterbug, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por skitterbug
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Mariposa Ojo de Venado Común (Junonia coenia)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
Disidente

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

isamar

Fecha

Julio 1, 2015

Descripción

2 inches long. Alone under a rock. Tried to burrow away. Near tall grass, and partial shade.

Caras de Niño - Photo (c) Franco Folini, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Caras de Niño (Familia Stenopelmatidae)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

isamar

Fecha

Julio 7, 2015

Descripción

Small, approximately 3/4 inch. Whitish, light yellow wings with two small black dots on each set of wings. Found hiding in leaves of similar color. The surrounding area was wooded, but the location had about 20% canopy cover. About 5 similar found in the area.

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Lince Americano (Lynx rufus)

Observ.

antoniab

Fecha

Julio 7, 2015

Descripción

This scat was found on a trail in chaparral near 2 other types of scat. It was about 5 1/2 cm long and 1 cm in diameter. Its color was various shades of gray and had pieces of fur within it. It was relatively cylindrical but came to a curved point at one end.

Lince Americano - Photo (c) Kala Murphy King, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND), subido por Kala Murphy King
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Lince Americano (Lynx rufus)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

clairem

Fecha

Julio 2, 2015 a las 12:20 TARDE PDT

Descripción

This beetle was found in a grassland clearing. It fell of one of the stalks of the grass onto a backpack while I was walking through the grass. It has 2 antennae (light yellow/tan in color) and has six legs (the beetle moved very quickly, so it was difficult to capture a good picture or count the number of legs). The back of the beetle has a intricate pattern of white, tan, red, and black (as shown in the photos attached). The beetle has a small head compared to the large size of the thorax/abdomen. The entire body of the beetle is approximately 2 cm long and 1 1/2 cm wide. The feet of the beetle were red in color. The beetle was found within approximately 1 foot of a Cichorium intybus plant and in the same area as 2-3 buckeye butterflies.

Escarabajos Y Parientes - Photo (c) Wynand Uys, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por Wynand Uys
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Escarabajos Y Parientes (Orden Coleoptera)
Añadido el 08 julio 2015
Disidente

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Abejas del Sudor (Familia Halictidae)

Observ.

adrianah

Fecha

Agosto 11, 2013

Descripción

Green fly rolling in pollen from a pink flower.

Abejas del Sudor - Photo (c) dlbowls, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por dlbowls
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Abejas del Sudor (Familia Halictidae)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Poleo (Mentha pulegium)

Fecha

Julio 16, 2013

Descripción

dry place, white color flower.

Poleo - Photo (c) Reiner Richter, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Reiner Richter
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Poleo (Mentha pulegium)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Fotos / Sonidos

Fecha

Julio 30, 2013

Descripción

small, dark blue

Chrysochus cobaltinus - Photo (c) Daniel Onea, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Daniel Onea
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Chrysochus cobaltinus, un miembro de Escarabajos de Las Hojas (Familia Chrysomelidae)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Chicharras (Familia Cicadidae)

Observ.

jenniferhuynh

Fecha

Julio 3, 2014

Descripción

The cicada exuvia was located on a tree near the trail. No other cicadas were seen around the area.

Cicada - Photo (c) Marcello Consolo, todos los derechos reservados
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Género Cicada, un miembro de Chicharras Transparentes (Subfamilia Cicadinae)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Bejori de Cerca Occidental (Sceloporus occidentalis)

Observ.

jenniferhuynh

Fecha

Julio 9, 2014

Descripción

The lizard was on a rock on Harding grass and dry land on the slope of a hill. Approximately 4 inches from nose to tail.

Bejori de Cerca Occidental - Photo (c) Steven Kurniawidjaja, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Steven Kurniawidjaja
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Bejori de Cerca Occidental (Sceloporus occidentalis)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Bejori de Cerca Occidental (Sceloporus occidentalis)

Observ.

karenthegreat

Fecha

Julio 3, 2014

Descripción

It was sitting in the shade on a rock after it scurried away from me.

Bejori de Cerca Occidental - Photo (c) Steven Kurniawidjaja, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Steven Kurniawidjaja
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Bejori de Cerca Occidental (Sceloporus occidentalis)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)

Observ.

karenthegreat

Fecha

Julio 3, 2014

Descripción

The bee was going around pollinating the flower of a Toyon tree. There were a couple other bees in the same area too.

Abeja Melífera Europea - Photo (c) Georges-Alexandre Cotnoir, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Georges-Alexandre Cotnoir
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

karenthegreat

Fecha

Julio 3, 2014

Descripción

The weed was on the side of the trail in the grasslands. It was blowing in the wind and was very sticky.

Grindelia camporum - Photo (c) stonebird, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Grindelia camporum, un miembro de Margaritas, Estrelladas Y Parientes (Tribu Astereae)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Carbonero Dorsicastaño (Poecile rufescens)

Observ.

mackensierose

Fecha

Julio 2, 2014

Descripción

A few of these were spotted flitting around a creek.

Carbonero Dorsicastaño - Photo (c) Garth Harwood, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por Garth Harwood
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Carbonero Dorsicastaño (Poecile rufescens)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

allieaaa

Fecha

Julio 2, 2014

Descripción

Moss growing on a bay laurel. More on the shady side of the tree and thicker in between the branches.

Alsia californica - Photo (c) Ken-ichi Ueda, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Alsia californica, un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Arañas Cangrejo (Familia Thomisidae)

Observ.

allieaaa

Fecha

Julio 8, 2014

Descripción

Less than 2 mm large. Two long "feelers" in front, moves very quickly. Found in long mixed grasses (Harding grass and oats).

Arañas Cangrejo - Photo (c) Jay Keller, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Jay Keller
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Arañas Cangrejo (Familia Thomisidae)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
Mejorando

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

allieaaa

Fecha

Julio 8, 2014

Descripción

Found on edges of grass under oak tree. Head to top of wings measures 0.5 inches.

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Mariposa Ojo de Venado de California (Junonia grisea)

Observ.

allieaaa

Fecha

Julio 8, 2014

Descripción

From top to bottom of wing is 1 inch. Beautiful pattern, gray with eyes. Found in barley and rye grasses, knee length. Sunny mid-day. Fluttery in hot sun.

Mariposas Ojos de Venado - Photo (c) Nuwan Chathuranga, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Nuwan Chathuranga
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Mariposas Ojos de Venado (Género Junonia)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Araña de Jardín Bandeada (Argiope trifasciata)

Observ.

allieaaa

Fecha

Julio 9, 2014

Descripción

Found in early morning, very foggy. Edge of mixed grasses near fig tree. Web 6 inches tall, 3.5 inches wide. Web like a "packet." I inch in body length from back leg to front.

Arañas de Telas Orbiculares - Photo (c) Jakob Fahr, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Jakob Fahr
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Arañas de Telas Orbiculares (Familia Araneidae)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Cardo Abrepuño (Centaurea solstitialis)

Observ.

allieaaa

Fecha

Julio 9, 2014

Descripción

Losing petals, only one plant visible in area. Two "flowers" in Harding grass around fig tree.

Cardo Abrepuño - Photo (c) Bill Bumgarner, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Cardo Abrepuño (Centaurea solstitialis)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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Azulilla de Arroyo Vivaz (Argia vivida)

Observ.

zeliah

Fecha

Julio 2, 2014

Descripción

Near a small stream/creek, on a sunny day, there were multiple (3-4) but they didn't really interact.

Caballitos del Diablo - Photo (c) davidenesti, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Identificación de ben_hoffman: Caballitos del Diablo (Suborden Zygoptera)
Añadido el 10 julio 2014
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