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4646 20170315SW_unknownplant.jpg
Unknown plant emerging from Sherman Wetland. Looks like pepperweed but we thought that pepperweed couldn't grow in flooded conditions.
Sherman Wetland2017-03-15 00:00:00 1920x1080 unknown Unknown plant emerging from Sherman Wetland. Looks like pepperweed but we thought that pepperweed couldn
5739 20211007BA_Bouncer.jpg
Looking west from the bouncer tower. The area under the tower was cut at the previous site visit 2 weeks ago because we thought mowing was imminent--still not mowed, though.
Bouldin Alfalfa2021-10-07 13:26:21 1920x1440 iPhone SE (1st generation) Looking west from the bouncer tower. The area under the tower was cut at the previous site visit 2 weeks ago because we thought mowing was imminent--still not mowed, though.
5740 20211007BA_Bouncer2.jpg
Looking north from the bouncer tower. The area under the tower was cut at the previous site visit 2 weeks ago because we thought mowing was imminent--still not mowed, though.
Bouldin Alfalfa2021-10-07 13:27:02 1440x1920 iPhone 6s Looking north from the bouncer tower. The area under the tower was cut at the previous site visit 2 weeks ago because we thought mowing was imminent--still not mowed, though.
6316 20230628WP_SpiderMites2.jpg
Lots of fuzzy white substance on the willow trees. At first glance we thought it was cattail fluff stuck in spider webs, but might be spider mites.
West Pond2023-06-28 10:19:18 1440x1920 iPhone 8 Lots of fuzzy white substance on the willow trees. At first glance we thought it was cattail fluff stuck in spider webs, but might be spider mites.
6315 20230628WP_SpiderMites.jpg
Lots of fuzzy white substance on the willow trees. At first glance we thought it was cattail fluff stuck in spider webs, but might be spider mites.
West Pond2023-06-28 10:20:53 1440x1920 iPhone 8 Lots of fuzzy white substance on the willow trees. At first glance we thought it was cattail fluff stuck in spider webs, but might be spider mites.
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