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A colorful Ochre Sea Star (Pisaster ochraceus) seeking a crevice in our rocky shoreline as the tide ebbs. The typical Ochre seastar here is Purple colored while most of their conspecifics on the outter coast are orange. This one has element...
Joint work party with Whatcom Land Trust and City of Bellingham Parks & Recreation volunteers with me (blue vest) leaning on my shovel. (Photo, courtesy of Whatcom Land Trust.) See the last segment for what was going on Earth Day, 2025.
I am sure that most readers are aware of the “Hands off” protest gatherings and marches that took place on Saturday, April 5th. I would not be surprised if many of these readers took part in them as I did. Here I am posting some photos of t...
A tree branch sporting at least three species of lichen common in the Pacific Northwest and other places around the world. The thick branching ones are Ramalina. The ones with wide leaves are Varied Rags, and the bushy, beard-like ones are ...
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80 + y/o retired University Professor living in Bellingham WA. on the edge of the Salish Sea. To our north and east are the Cascade Mts and several rivers that originate from the mountain glaciers and empty into the sea. .
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