I took my a few hikes over a number of different days. I took what I think are some really cool microscopic photos of organisms living in water runoff from a horse stable in a park near my house. I had difficult identifying them, and I think it would be really useful if iNaturalist had a platform for identifying microscopic organisms. The rest of my pictures I took in between classes on the UC Berkeley campus. It's crazy how much wild biodiversity exists in a place as heavily trafficked as the Cal campus. I think the campus' biodiversity is a testament to how much the administration and students care to not disturb and/or displace wild plants and animals around campus.
I found this paramecium in hay-infused water runoff from horse stables in Hahamongna Park in Southern California
I found this ciliate in hay-infused water runoff from horse stables in Hahamongna Park in Southern California
I found this bacteria (the small black dots) in hay-infused water runoff from horse stables in Hahamongna Park in Southern California
I found this closterium (the long, dark objects) in hay-infused water runoff from horse stables in Hahamongna Park in Southern California
I found this bacteria in hay-infused water runoff from horse stables in Hahamongna Park in Southern California
I found this microscopic chromista (long, stringy object) in hay infused water runoff from a horse stable in Hahamongna Park.
Can anyone identify the yellow flower in the picture?
Can anyone identify the purple flower in the picture?
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