For this species interaction exercise, I found a Western Fence Lizard inhabiting a Coast Live Oak (which was covered in Haircap Moss). I also found a Woodpecker (species to be identified) pecking for bugs in a Coast Live Oak. It was quite a skittish creature and thus it was difficult to get a close-up photo. Finally, I observed a hummingbird going for the nectar of a purple tubular flower (perhaps foxglove). Although the image is grainy, you can just make out the hummingbird in between the two flower stalks.
Woodpecker pecking Coast Live Oak for insects
Western Fence Lizard inhabiting a dead Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) with Haircap Moss (Polytrichum juniperinum).
Anna's hummingbird taking nectar from a Pride of Madiera flower.
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