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04:20, 4 December 2008 | Slippery Loess.jpg (file) | ![]() |
129 KB | Kim reenacts her near wipe out by re-jumping over the small channel with water flowing through it. The problem with jumping in loess is twofold. First, if you get near the edge of the channel and you start sinking in the saturated soil. This will get your | 1 |
04:19, 4 December 2008 | Channel Cuts.jpg (file) | ![]() |
110 KB | This is about where the family was exploring the channel. The loess is the sediment that the water is cutting through to create the channel. Loess is a fine silt made from glacial activity grinding up rocks. The loess in this form is firm and acts like | 1 |
04:18, 4 December 2008 | Topography.jpg (file) | ![]() |
180 KB | This is an overhead shot of the loess. Loess is clay-like when it dries out a bit. This design has been eroded into the sedimentation by the water. You would have to poke or scratch at the loess to change this design. Walking on it might only flatten so | 1 |
04:16, 4 December 2008 | Rocks Meet Loess.jpg (file) | ![]() |
128 KB | This is the eastern bast of Bird Point. The loess seems to come right up to the rocky shore. I wonder just how deep the loess layer is in Turnagain Arm. I also wonder what the erosion process on this area might be like when Alaska dries up. Will it end up | 1 |
03:21, 24 November 2008 | 315937081 89288c6515 o.jpg (file) | ![]() |
156 KB | Rugged ridge in the Loess Hills of Western Iowa | 1 |
14:56, 22 October 2008 | John macarthur.jpg (file) | ![]() |
43 KB | john macarthur | 2 |
15:26, 17 June 2008 | Larix lyallii.jpg (file) | ![]() |
117 KB | I love how this larch turns yellow in the fall. It is found above 1700 meters (5600 feet) elevation, and you can really see this in fall when these trees turn yellow in the mountains. This is a very short walk from Slate Peak, perhaps 1 km. It is the hig | 1 |
15:23, 17 June 2008 | Larix Occidentalis2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
158 KB | A late October snowfall and golden larches (Larix occidentalis) add color to Clear Creek canyon near the crest of the Cascade Range in Wenatchee National Forest. | 1 |
15:18, 17 June 2008 | Larix occidentalis.jpg (file) | ![]() |
233 KB | NW Montana: Thick bearded Bryoria on Larix occidentalis | 1 |
15:15, 17 June 2008 | Siberian Larch.jpg (file) | ![]() |
180 KB | Siberian larch (Larix sibirica) in fall. This photo was taken in Siilinjärvi, Central Finland | 1 |
07:51, 17 June 2008 | Larch house.jpg (file) | ![]() |
369 KB | The front or is it the back? 200mm larch post holding up roof | 1 |
07:43, 17 June 2008 | Larch ecology.jpg (file) | ![]() |
489 KB | Mt Richardson 3086, Pika Peak 3053, (un-named peak) & Ptarmigan Peak 3035 from the Larch area. Powder Bowls on L. | 1 |
07:36, 17 June 2008 | Tamarack cones.jpg (file) | ![]() |
532 KB | Tamarack cones. Mahtomedi MN, May 28 2007 | 1 |
07:31, 17 June 2008 | Larch needles.jpg (file) | ![]() |
261 KB | Emerging tamarack needles | 1 |
07:24, 17 June 2008 | Larix decidua 2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
359 KB | European larches (Larix decidua Mill.) outside the hälsocentral (healthcare center). I saw the squirrel to the right the same moment I took the photo. | 2 |
07:18, 17 June 2008 | Larix decidua.jpg (file) | ![]() |
449 KB | This may be Japanese Larch (Larix kaempferi) or European Larch (Larix decidua) - I'm not sure. Taken at Hardcastle Crags | 2 |
05:31, 17 June 2008 | 2481649821 6c17a07b00 b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
449 KB | This may be Japanese Larch (Larix kaempferi) or European Larch (Larix decidua) - I'm not sure. Taken at Hardcastle Crags | 1 |
05:05, 15 June 2008 | Larch Tree.jpg (file) | ![]() |
587 KB | Larch tree in Autumn in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada | 1 |
06:26, 28 May 2008 | Spring Snowflake.jpg (file) | ![]() |
181 KB | Spring Snowflake | 1 |
06:24, 28 May 2008 | Broad-leaved willowherb.jpg (file) | ![]() |
261 KB | Broad-leaved willowherb | 1 |
23:08, 14 May 2008 | 39867154 0bba49f652 b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
123 KB | Trifolium incarnatum | 1 |
22:28, 14 May 2008 | 2462449035 0858c93f9c b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
390 KB | T. diffusum | 1 |
22:20, 14 May 2008 | 19438696 f103861437 b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
159 KB | A large water drop on a clover leave. It almost seems to hover above. Lot's of interesting detail in the larger size. | 1 |
22:15, 14 May 2008 | 12448264 af874bd6c0 b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
184 KB | Commonly called: The magenta one: Trifolium hirtum, the rose clover. The yellow one: T. campestre, Low Hop Clover, Hop Clover or Field Clover. Fort Ord Public Lands, Monterey County, California | 1 |
04:37, 14 May 2008 | 423160935 781868bf39 b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
219 KB | four-leaf clover | 1 |
04:30, 14 May 2008 | 30572532 8d5b8ebc00 o.jpg (file) | ![]() |
152 KB | a genuine four-leaved clover. Species: White Clover(Trifolium repens) found in the grass close by Bundang St.John's Catholic Church Seungnam, Korea. Taken on June 28, 2003. | 1 |
14:17, 17 March 2008 | 62062316 ab2bb253fb b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
386 KB | skunk skull | 2 |
14:12, 17 March 2008 | 132664365 7045fffa78 b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
811 KB | Dead skunk | 1 |
18:50, 13 March 2008 | 555844696 acf9a0c085 b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
613 KB | Skunk(Mephitis mephitis) at Big Bend NP | 1 |
16:47, 13 March 2008 | 399981176 a8e6822d60 o.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.18 MB | These guys become very active in late winter as their mating season gets started. They are primarily nocturnal animals, but I have been smelling them just about every morning for over a week now, and occasionally catching sight of one during the day. This | 1 |
04:33, 13 March 2008 | 226647253 8a4a60c3e3 b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
773 KB | Squirrel Dinner for a Skunk | 1 |
04:23, 13 March 2008 | 185598708 25e45a30ec.jpg (file) | ![]() |
70 KB | skunk | 1 |
04:18, 13 March 2008 | 156173962 8525eebc95 b.jpg (file) | ![]() |
467 KB | releasing the spotted skunk | 1 |
04:10, 13 March 2008 | 582448847 73b905880f.jpg (file) | ![]() |
74 KB | Four baby skunks become separated from their mother (10 feet to camera right) and scurry around the parking lot of Berman Creekside Park, Moscow Idaho. 30 min later two gunshots were heard in the park and a man with a rifle was spotted. The police were | 1 |
15:56, 10 March 2008 | 20536092 76f41f3237 o.jpg (file) | ![]() |
226 KB | skunk is running | 1 |
05:40, 4 January 2008 | 400186691 d74022fcc1.jpg (file) | ![]() |
116 KB | Mutant Foot | 1 |
02:41, 3 January 2008 | 394559013 2f04146717.jpg (file) | ![]() |
121 KB | California Giant Salamander - Dicamptodon ensatus If you find one, look but don't touch. Oils, salts, soaps, perfumes, etc. on our hands can be toxic to salamanders because they absorb materials through their skin. | 1 |
21:37, 2 January 2008 | 40137719 afcc5c7e1f.jpg (file) | ![]() |
27 KB | The Cope's Giant is native only to the Olympic Peninsula of Washington, and the coastal area down to the very northern tip of Oregon. They are found in small, cold, fast moving streams, the same habitat where we get torrent salamanders and tailed frogs | 1 |
20:44, 31 December 2007 | 400186694 5426db29a1.jpg (file) | ![]() |
120 KB | California Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon ensatus) | 1 |
20:05, 31 December 2007 | 262426029 e7d9945d2c.jpg (file) | ![]() |
238 KB | pacific giant salamander | 1 |
20:04, 31 December 2007 | 2039892748 24ef9b225c.jpg (file) | ![]() |
186 KB | Pacific Giant Salamander, Aquatic Larva Nov 1st, may be the same one from October 3rd. | 3 |
19:58, 31 December 2007 | 2039892192 9aba559be0.jpg (file) | ![]() |
221 KB | Pacific Giant Salamander, Aquatic Larva October 3rd | 2 |
07:03, 10 December 2007 | 800px-Blubber Jellyfish 3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
63 KB | Description Blubber Jellyfish (Catostylus mosaicus, order Rhizostomae), Monterey Bay Aquarium, California. Source Photo taken and uploaded by user Date 2006 December 25 Author Fred Hsu (Wikipedia:User:Fredhsu on en.wikipedia) Permission (Reusing t | 1 |
07:01, 10 December 2007 | 748px-Mediterranean Jellyfish 1.jpg (file) | ![]() |
55 KB | Description Mediterranean Jellyfish (Cotylorhiza tuberculata), Monterey Bay Aquarium, California. Source Photo taken and uploaded by user Date 2006 December 25 Author Fred Hsu (Wikipedia:User:Fredhsu on en.wikipedia) Permission (Reusing this image | 1 |
06:50, 10 December 2007 | 400px-Stomolophus meleagris123.jpg (file) | ![]() |
41 KB | Description Mediterranean Jellyfish (Cotylorhiza tuberculata), Monterey Bay Aquarium, California. Source Photo taken and uploaded by user Date 2006 December 25 Author Fred Hsu (Wikipedia:User:Fredhsu on en.wikipedia) Permission (Reusing this image | 1 |
00:54, 23 November 2007 | 167537975 13148117fa.jpg (file) | ![]() |
89 KB | Now found in the Gulf of Mexico, as well. This one was as big as a softball. Recommended to view large - the structure of the jelly is facinating to look at, and more clear in the photo than when you see it in the aquarium | 1 |
00:26, 23 November 2007 | 400px-Stomolophus meleagris.jpg (file) | ![]() |
48 KB | Stomolophus meleagris Cannonball jellyfish source: DockWatch permission by Dauphin Island Sea Lab | 2 |
06:51, 16 November 2007 | 포맷변환 해파리.jpg (file) | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
80 KB | it's drawn by jintea | 1 |
19:59, 15 November 2007 | 800px-Phyllorhiza punctata 2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
56 KB | Australian spotted jellyfish, Phyllorhiza punctata, Monterey Aquarium, 2006-06-01 | 1 |