Blue oaks shrouded

Blue oaks shrouded

On a misty morning at Midland.

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Blue oak shroud

Blue oak shroud

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First fiddlenecks

First fiddlenecks

Amsinckia menziesii - Common Fiddleneck.

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Forest of lace

Forest of lace

Lace lichen, Ramalina menziesii, growing on a blue oak.

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Lichen view

Lichen view

Growing on a blue oak.

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Full bloom

Full bloom

Shooting stars after last week's much-needed rain.

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West from Midland

West from Midland

Late afternoon in winter.

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Kashtayit Telesto sp.

Kashtayit Telesto sp.

The polyps were large, but in this sample none had any daughter polyps branching off their sides.

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Detail from Kashtayit cave

Detail from Kashtayit cave

Showing orange-brown band of octocoral Telesto sp.

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Kashtayit cave with Telesto sp.

Kashtayit cave with Telesto sp.

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Telesto sp. daughter polyp

Telesto sp. daughter polyp

From low intertidal, Carpinteria. From the branching point, the polyp on the right was 6.7 mm long.

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Telesto sp. from Carpinteria

Telesto sp. from Carpinteria

The polyps of this species are taller and larger in diameter than those of the local Clavularia, and...

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Newly metamorphosed polyp of Clavularia sp.

Newly metamorphosed polyp of Clavularia sp.

This was small (about 2 mm high) and difficult to photograph at the bottom of the side of...

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Clavularia sp.,sclerites from new polyp

Clavularia sp.,sclerites from new polyp

Tip of a lightly squashed, newly metamorphosed polyp . Taken through a compound microscope. Sclerites here were up to 38 microns long.

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New polyp, Clavularia sp.

New polyp, Clavularia sp.

With an attached planula at lower left.

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Clavularia sp., new polyp

Clavularia sp., new polyp

Two planula lavae and a newly metamorphosed polyp showing some internal septa and a tentacle. For...

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Newly hatched squid

Newly hatched squid

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Squid mantle movements (& pumping heart)Play Video

Squid mantle movements (& pumping heart)

Newly hatched, mantle about 3 mm long.

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