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Ithuriel's Spear (Triteleia laxa)

Observer

alan_rockefeller

Date

April 27, 2024 01:15 PM PDT
Ithuriel's Spear - Photo (c) Philip Bouchard, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND)
neil_tsutsui's ID: Ithuriel's Spear (Triteleia laxa)
Added on April 28, 2024
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White-flower Fumitory (Fumaria capreolata)

Observer

tinaysun

Date

April 27, 2024 01:11 PM PDT
White Ramping-Fumitory - Photo (c) J. IGNASI, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by J. IGNASI
neil_tsutsui's ID: White-flower Fumitory (Fumaria capreolata)
Added on April 28, 2024
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Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)

Observer

brianrichmond

Date

April 27, 2024 02:45 PM PDT
Cedar Waxwing - Photo (c) ava!, all rights reserved, uploaded by ava!
neil_tsutsui's ID: Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)
Added on April 28, 2024
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Flies (Order Diptera)

Observer

aimeeinelcerrito

Date

April 27, 2024 04:58 PM PDT
Flies - Photo (c) Katja Schulz, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Katja Schulz
neil_tsutsui's ID: Flies (Order Diptera)
Added on April 28, 2024
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Yellow-faced Bumble Bee (Bombus vosnesenskii)

Observer

eporetsky

Date

April 27, 2024 11:26 AM PDT
Yellow-faced Bumble Bee - Photo (c) Dan Fitzgerald (Fitz), some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Dan Fitzgerald (Fitz)
neil_tsutsui's ID: Yellow-faced Bumble Bee (Bombus vosnesenskii)
Added on April 27, 2024
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Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura)

Observer

orinthia_s

Date

April 27, 2024 12:00 PM PDT
Turkey Vulture - Photo (c) Seig, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Seig
neil_tsutsui's ID: Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura)
Added on April 27, 2024
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Speckled Greenshield Lichens (Genus Flavopunctelia)

Observer

orinthia_s

Date

April 27, 2024 12:21 PM PDT
Speckled Greenshield Lichens - Photo (c) José Audel López Medina, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by José Audel López Medina
neil_tsutsui's ID: Speckled Greenshield Lichens (Genus Flavopunctelia)
Added on April 27, 2024
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California Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus)

Observer

cedar_ant

Date

February 11, 2024
California Slender Salamander - Photo (c) Steve Lew, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
neil_tsutsui's ID: California Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus)
Added on April 27, 2024
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Common Snakeflies (Genus Agulla)

Observer

mugwortdr

Date

April 27, 2024 12:11 PM PDT
Snakeflies - Photo (c) Ryosuke Kuwahara, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Ryosuke Kuwahara
neil_tsutsui's ID: Snakeflies (Order Raphidioptera)
Added on April 27, 2024
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American Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis)

Observer

inaughto

Date

April 27, 2024 11:12 AM PDT
American Winter Ant - Photo (c) Aaron Stoll, all rights reserved, uploaded by Aaron Stoll
neil_tsutsui's ID: American Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis)
Added on April 27, 2024
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California Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus)

Observer

inaughto

Date

April 27, 2024 10:57 AM PDT
California Slender Salamander - Photo (c) Steve Lew, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
neil_tsutsui's ID: California Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus)
Added on April 27, 2024
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Shiny-Headed Legionary Ant (Neivamyrmex opacithorax)

Observer

merav

Date

May 27, 2018 07:40 PM PDT
Shiny-Headed Legionary Ant - Photo (c) Steven Wang, all rights reserved, uploaded by Steven Wang
neil_tsutsui's ID: Shiny-Headed Legionary Ant (Neivamyrmex opacithorax)
Added on April 21, 2024
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Shiny-Headed Legionary Ant (Neivamyrmex opacithorax)

Observer

merav

Date

May 27, 2018 07:40 PM PDT
Legionary Ants - Photo (c) Steven Wang, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Steven Wang
neil_tsutsui's ID: Legionary Ants (Genus Neivamyrmex)
Added on April 21, 2024
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Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla)

Observer

kingdm

Date

April 13, 2018 06:06 PM PDT
Pacific Chorus Frog - Photo (c) Thomas Barbin, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Thomas Barbin
neil_tsutsui's ID: Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla)
Added on February 7, 2024
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Double-crested Cormorant (Nannopterum auritum)

Observer

argyl1

Date

September 14, 2017 11:43 AM HST
Double-crested Cormorant - Photo (c) José Antonio Linage Espinosa, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by José Antonio Linage Espinosa
neil_tsutsui's ID: Double-crested Cormorant (Nannopterum auritum)
Added on March 1, 2023
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Added as part of a taxon swap

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Katydids, Crickets, and Allies (Suborder Ensifera)

Observer

jacob_jiang

Date

October 29, 2022 08:14 PM PDT

Description

This individual was likely exhibiting sit and wait foraging as it remained still during the observation period but is capable of jumping quickly if there is prey. Additionally, the coloration of the cricket matched the ground where it was found, which could be classified as crypsis.

Camel Crickets, Cave Crickets, and Cave Wēta - Photo (c) Jenn Forman Orth, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
neil_tsutsui's ID: Camel Crickets, Cave Crickets, and Cave Wēta (Family Rhaphidophoridae)
Added on December 5, 2022
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Argentine Ant (Linepithema humile)

Observer

disunsblog

Date

October 26, 2022 01:02 PM PDT

Description

Argentine ant is found on yellow curb of sidewalk, walking to the right direction. After a couple of minutes, ant continues walking in the same direction and reaches a compost trash bin, which shows the ant could possibly be using chemoreception to detect the smell of the food source via its odor.

Argentine Ant - Photo (c) Philip Herbst, all rights reserved, uploaded by Philip Herbst
neil_tsutsui's ID: Argentine Ant (Linepithema humile)
Added on December 5, 2022
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Leafcutter, Mortar, and Resin Bees (Genus Megachile)

Observer

disunsblog

Date

October 26, 2022 12:50 PM PDT

Description

Sign of nondirected active foraging by a leafcutter bee observed on multiple deciduous leaves. Leafcutter bee sign was deduced by the circular shape of the cut on the edge of the leaves with the diameter of the holes that were around 1/2 an inch.

Leafcutter, Mortar, and Resin Bees - Photo (c) Even Dankowicz, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Even Dankowicz
neil_tsutsui's ID: Leafcutter, Mortar, and Resin Bees (Genus Megachile)
Added on December 5, 2022
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North American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Ammopelmatus)

Observer

jacob_jiang

Date

October 26, 2022 09:02 PM PDT

Description

The individual appeared to be scavenging/foraging as it came close to the surface but then began to burrow/hide again when it was uncovered.

North American Jerusalem Crickets - Photo (c) Alice Abela, all rights reserved
neil_tsutsui's ID: North American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Ammopelmatus)
Added on December 5, 2022
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Black-margined Flower Fly (Syrphus opinator)

Observer

jacob_jiang

Date

October 26, 2022 12:30 PM PDT

Description

This individual is exhibiting aposematic coloration due to its bright yellow coloration as part of its black and yellow stripes. Predators will typically avoid this common warning coloration to avoid danger.

Black-margined Flower Fly - Photo (c) Judy Gallagher, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Judy Gallagher
neil_tsutsui's ID: Black-margined Flower Fly (Syrphus opinator)
Added on December 5, 2022
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Black-margined Flower Fly (Syrphus opinator)

Observer

jacob_jiang

Date

October 26, 2022 12:30 PM PDT

Description

This individual is exhibiting aposematic coloration due to its bright yellow coloration as part of its black and yellow stripes. Predators will typically avoid this common warning coloration to avoid danger.

Typical Hover Flies - Photo (c) João P. Burini, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
neil_tsutsui's ID: Typical Hover Flies (Subfamily Syrphinae)
Added on December 5, 2022
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Milkweed Aphid (Aphis nerii)

Observer

madidigi

Date

October 28, 2022 12:20 PM PDT

Description

I found these aphids on a milkweed plant at my work. They were on many of the plants in the garden and are parasites to the milkweed, and some of the smaller milkweed plants were already dead and had few aphids remaining on them, possibly resulting from aphids depleting the resources of the plant and eating too much of it.

Oleander Aphid - Photo (c) Franz Anthony, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Franz Anthony
neil_tsutsui's ID: Milkweed Aphid (Aphis nerii)
Added on December 5, 2022
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Popokoriki (Ants) (Family Formicidae)

Observer

annie_dai

Date

October 29, 2022 03:39 PM PDT

Description

Found an Argentine Ant on a leaf moving about in no particular pattern with its antennas down look like it’s exploring. This could be the ant is exhibiting the behavior of nondirected active foraging and looking for a source of food.

American Winter Ant - Photo (c) Aaron Stoll, all rights reserved, uploaded by Aaron Stoll
neil_tsutsui's ID: American Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis)
Added on December 5, 2022
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Fusca-group Field and Mound Ants (Complex Formica fusca)

Observer

anagallegoscruz

Date

October 26, 2022 12:59 PM PDT

Description

This carpenter ant was exhibiting a directed active foraging behavior as it was among various ants that were following a chemical signal trail while carrying food.

Formica moki - Photo (c) Mason S., some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Mason S.
neil_tsutsui's ID: Formica moki, a member of Fusca-group Field and Mound Ants (Complex Formica fusca)
Added on December 5, 2022
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American Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis)

Observer

jamesohhhhhhhh

Date

October 26, 2022

Description

A large congregation of ants are seen eating away at an apple. When an ant finds food, she will leave a chemical trail to alert the rest of her colony. This is a sign of chemical signalling amongst eusocial insects.

American Winter Ant - Photo (c) Aaron Stoll, all rights reserved, uploaded by Aaron Stoll
neil_tsutsui's ID: American Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis)
Added on November 17, 2022
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Flies (Order Diptera)

Observer

kferger320

Date

October 26, 2022 12:41 PM PDT

Description

This is an example of swarming behavior/predator satiation by a group of gnats. This behavior involves congregating in large numbers in close proximity, so that a lower proportion of individuals are eaten by a finite number of predators nearby. In other words, lowering the probability that any single individual is eaten by a predator.

Flies - Photo (c) Katja Schulz, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Katja Schulz
neil_tsutsui's ID: Flies (Order Diptera)
Added on November 2, 2022
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Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

Observer

gracedwyer

Date

October 26, 2022 11:26 AM PDT

Description

The bee was flying around a bush, pollinating the flowers and getting nectar. This an example of using chemical and visual cues to forage.

Western Honey Bee - Photo (c) Georges-Alexandre Cotnoir, all rights reserved, uploaded by Georges-Alexandre Cotnoir
neil_tsutsui's ID: Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)
Added on October 29, 2022
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Argentine Ant (Linepithema humile)

Observer

jacob_jiang

Date

October 26, 2022 01:31 PM PDT

Description

Ants exhibiting alarmed behavior at the rock above their colony being lifted. They were likely releasing alarming pheromones to communicate with the colony.

Argentine Ant - Photo (c) Philip Herbst, all rights reserved, uploaded by Philip Herbst
neil_tsutsui's ID: Argentine Ant (Linepithema humile)
Added on October 27, 2022
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Observer

josephine188

Date

October 26, 2022 11:35 AM PDT

Description

This honeybee was exhibiting mutualism with the flower. The bee was feeding in the flowers and we know that bees help gather pollen from that flower and spread it around.

Yellow-faced Bumble Bee - Photo (c) Dan Fitzgerald (Fitz), some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Dan Fitzgerald (Fitz)
neil_tsutsui's ID: Yellow-faced Bumble Bee (Bombus vosnesenskii)
Added on October 27, 2022
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American Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis)

Observer

marykscholz

Date

October 26, 2022 12:28 PM PDT

Description

Aphids provide ants with honeydew as a source of food and the ants protect the aphids. This is a form of mutualism in which both insects befit from this relationship.

American Winter Ant - Photo (c) Aaron Stoll, all rights reserved, uploaded by Aaron Stoll
neil_tsutsui's ID: American Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis)
Added on October 27, 2022
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