Found during low, Spring tide in low-intertidal zone.
Observed during class field trip... multiple records of this organism will likely be posted
found under a rock in the shore
found all over the shore
Found along wet low tide area
Found in dry flat sandy patch above sea level
Barnacles found on oyster shells in low tide zone
Found near the beach shore
Found at top of cliff, growing in sandy soil. Probably 20ft tall
Found in patches growing in open cover vegetation mostly
between the wet side of the sand and the dry side
Seen climbing through branches. It stayed there for a couple minutes, then went back into the ground shrubbery. It was about 3 meters from the trails edge.
Found on North facing slope under the shade of Torrey Pines. About a half meter off the trail. Each leaf was about 25 centimeters long.
Found mostly on North facing slopes on the trail I was on. They provided cool shade for many of the other species in the reserve.
Southern facing slope
Small tiny red flowers found in a patch alongside the trail. They were on a flat soil surface
Found flying along the beach. Started walking along the shoreline. Has a spotted brown color.
This flowering plant could be observed growing in the harsh upper zone of the beach, indicating it's hardiness and tolerance for high salinity levels.
This hydroid could be observed growing on many bean clams. The appendages of this organism could be seen sticking out from the wet sand of the intertidal sandy beach.
Found on the more inland portion of the beach. Was growing in dry sand. Has thick green leaves.
Found along the beach in wet sand around a lot of other beanclams. The opening portion was in the sand and it had a white and gray color.
A common mustard plant, this annual plant grows in clumps along the sandy beach and was found around 70 meters from the sandy beach coastline and was one of the few herbaceous plants on the sandy beach.
kelp flies by the wrack and forms of kelp on the dry sand close to the top bluff by the houses ... look very similar to common house fly
Seen walking together on wet sand near the edge of the water during low tide.
seen walking and running along the shore line near the water. Has a long skinny beak and long legs. Has a brownish backside and a white underside.
found at water’s edge on low tide