Geo-171-2014 Homework #2

The three iconic taxa I observed this week are relatively common species encountered around Berkeley. The first specimen I observed was a Wild Turkey (Animal) found rummaging along the hills leading up to the Lawrence Berkeley Observatory that sits above the main campus. The Turkeys were relatively calm, until an unsuspecting hiker confronted the trio which resulted in a flurry of gobbles as they begrudgingly dispersed. The second taxa I observed was a California Bay tree (Plant) just outside of McCone Hall. I noticed this sprout the other day as it seemed to grow in close proximity to the base of a nearby tree but lacked the modest height of the surrounding shrubbery. The third taxa I encountered was a Spider (Insect) that I have yet to identify. This specimen was found near the California Bay Tree under an old concrete slab home to a diverse community of insects. At first glance, I thought the spider deceased, as it lacked any sense of life or reactionary impulse. But after some prodding, the insect abandoned its apathetic guise and sprang to life, fleeing the scene and leaving me only with a picture.

Posted on February 5, 2014 03:04 AM by dlimandri dlimandri

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

Spiders (Order Araneae)

Observer

dlimandri

Date

February 3, 2014

Place

Berkeley (Google, OSM)

Description

A spider under a concrete slab I found just outside of McCone Hall.

Photos / Sounds

What

California Bay (Umbellularia californica)

Observer

dlimandri

Date

February 3, 2014

Place

Berkeley (Google, OSM)

Description

A plant I found on Observatory Hill yesterday. I think it's a California native.

Photos / Sounds

What

Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)

Observer

dlimandri

Date

January 31, 2014

Place

Berkeley (Google, OSM)

Description

A trio of wild turkeys in the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory hills just behind the main campus.

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