Wordless Wednesday: Abbott’s Laggon (Point Reyes)
18 August, 2010 by Adam R. Paul
2 May, 2010:

Abbott’s Lagoon

Dwarf Checkerbloom

Abbott’s Lagoon Trail

Windmill Pink

Abbott’s Lagoon

Beach Primrose

Yellow Sand-Verbena

California Manroot seedhead

Fuzzy caterpillar

Dairy Farm

Dragonflies mating

Abbott’s Lagoon

Pierce Point Trail

Anderson Thistle

Pierce Point
Birds seen: |
Wildflowers seen: |
Location: Pt. Reyes – Outer
Observation date: 5/2/10
Number of species: 17
Cinnamon Teal – Anas cyanoptera 1
California Quail – Callipepla californica 5
Double-crested Cormorant – Phalacrocorax auritus 6
Turkey Vulture – Cathartes aura 10
Osprey – Pandion haliaetus 1
Red-tailed Hawk – Buteo jamaicensis 2
American Crow – Corvus brachyrhynchos 2
Common Raven – Corvus corax 8
Barn Swallow – Hirundo rustica 25
Marsh Wren – Cistothorus palustris 1
European Starling – Sturnus vulgaris 2
Spotted Towhee – Pipilo maculatus 2
White-crowned Sparrow – Zonotrichia leucophrys 4
Red-winged Blackbird – Agelaius phoeniceus 15
Brewer’s Blackbird – Euphagus cyanocephalus 3
House Finch – Carpodacus mexicanus 10
American Goldfinch – Carduelis tristis 3
This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org) |
- Anderson Thistle
- Beach Primrose
- Broadleaf Filaree
- California Blackberry
- California Buttercup
- California Hedgenettle
- California Manroot
- California Poppy
- Cobweb Thistle
- Cow Parsnip
- Douglas Iris
- English Plantain
- Fiddleneck
- Lupine sp.
- Miniature Lupine
- Owl Clover
- Redstem Filaree
- Salmonberry
- Scarlet Pimpernel
- Seep-spring Monkeyflower
- Wild Radish
- Windmill Pink
- Woodland Buttercup
- Yellow Bush Lupine
- Yellow Sand-Verbena
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Posted in Birding, Hiking, Nature, Photography, Wildflowers | Tagged abbott's lagoon, pierce point, point reyes | 4 Comments
I’ve been enjoying following your blog. I think your fuzzy caterpillar is Platyprepia virginalis (ranchman’s tiger moth). The adults are really pretty. http://bugguide.net/node/view/25622
Welcome, Katie, and thanks for the ID!
Thanks also for linking to your blog – great flower ID stuff there!
Beautiful flowers!
Thank you, SciGuy!