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Thursday, March 08, 2012. I decided to be bold and head up through the muskeg, then cross the river and to the big tree. This was bold because I hadn't gone that way when I was leading, but thought that it would be pretty easy to find my way. Fortunately, I was right. One of the casualties of the storm was the big tree. I found it in the typical way (for me). On the way back down the west side of the river, we passed many more downed trees, most of which tipped over. Maybe there will be more Schistos...

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Thursday, March 08, 2012. I decided to be bold and head up through the muskeg, then cross the river and to the big tree. This was bold because I hadn't gone that way when I was leading, but thought that it would be pretty easy to find my way. Fortunately, I was right. One of the casualties of the storm was the big tree. I found it in the typical way (for me). On the way back down the west side of the river, we passed many more downed trees, most of which tipped over. Maybe there will be more Schistos...

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Life on the Outer Coast: September 2011

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Monday, September 05, 2011. Because there aren’t really that many native yellow composites in SEAK, I don’t often have to use DYC too often anymore. One day, I decided it was time to get better acquainted with the weedy species around town. The two plants that caught my attention were growing in the gravel at the edge of the road to the work float near the island side of the O’Connell Bridge. I wasn’t so sure about the species identification of either plant. I first consulted Invasive Plants of Alaska.

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Life on the Outer Coast: October 2011

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Thursday, October 13, 2011. A new Suillus (for me). I tried to run through the key to Suilllus on the Pacific Northwest Key Council site, but the photo lacked information about several key features used in the key (viscidness was the first). Once I had it in hand the following were the characters that I used to help me identify ( or misidentify) it:. Cinnamon brown cap with very fine fibrous sort of look, it was not viscid, but had a few needles stuck to the cap. Cap turning dark with KOH. I started feel...

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Life on the Outer Coast: February 2011

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Thursday, February 17, 2011. I've been counting birds on my commute between island and Crescent harbor again this fall and winter. It took awhile for me to get motivated this fall as there just weren't that many birds to count in September. I've been fairly faithful about counting since early October, keeping the data in a daily calendar instead of a spread sheet. The data entry will no doubt be great fun. Guess I should add notes about plumage in the future. Tuesday, February 15, 2011.

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Life on the Outer Coast: May 2011

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Saturday, May 14, 2011. About every ten years a bear makes its way to Galankin island. This year a 3 or 4 year old (200 lb ) bear wandered to Bamdoroshni, then swam across the channel to visit us. A neighbor saw it come ashore near the cable landing on the west side of the island. Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Douglas Maple ( Acer glabrum. I) is a deciduous tree that I mostly associate with Peril Strait and Shaman Island in Juneau. Arctos has a few records (Thatcher Point on Catherine island, Sitkoh Bay on ...

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Life on the Outer Coast: January 2011

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Monday, January 03, 2011. The main commons on Galankin island looks like a place recovering from intense industrial activity. In fact the land is more the equivalent of newly deglaciated as most of the area is fill related to the quarrying of rock for runway expansion in the 1960s. I'm not positive if the fill changed the shoreline of the island significantly or if the fill was just to even out the access to the quarry. The vegetation is mixture of native and non-native pioneer species: Alnus rubra.

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An Aspiring Naturalist Learns His Place. Sitka Birding by Kayak. SE Alaska Natural History Wiki. Tlingit Natural History Terms. Common Loon (1 adult breeding and 2 immature) – kag eet. Kag eet –. Kag eet –. Interior Tlingit Noun Dictionary:. Common loon (Gavia immer). The Common Loon is one of four species of loons that can be found regularly found in winter on the waters Southeast Alaska. It is one of two species (along with the Red-throated Loon. I don’t know if. Additional photos of Common Loons:.

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An Aspiring Naturalist Learns His Place. Sitka Birding by Kayak. SE Alaska Natural History Wiki. Tlingit Natural History Terms. Tlaxhaneis’ –. Tlaxhaneis’ –. This one seems pretty straightforward to understand in terms of the creature to which it refers. I’m uncertain whether the. Can be broken down into meaningful constituent parts (if so, it’s beyond my current understanding). Part of an ongoing series looking at Tlingit natural history-related words and phrases). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Rivers, St...

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An Aspiring Naturalist Learns His Place. Sitka Birding by Kayak. SE Alaska Natural History Wiki. Tlingit Natural History Terms. 8211; l’él. Disclaimer: While I have a reasonably broad knowledge of the natural history of Southeast Alaska (especially birds and plants), I am only an intermediate Tlingit language learner. This page has been created as part of my learning process; I welcome comments and corrections, and in posting this publicly I hope that it can also be of some help to other learners. Additi...

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An Aspiring Naturalist Learns His Place. Sitka Birding by Kayak. SE Alaska Natural History Wiki. Tlingit Natural History Terms. Raven Show #7: Lucy Pizzuto-Phillips. Migration is On →. Raven Show #8: Bob Armstrong. August 13, 2012. Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. View all posts by matt goff →. On Chro...

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An Aspiring Naturalist Learns His Place. Sitka Birding by Kayak. SE Alaska Natural History Wiki. Tlingit Natural History Terms. Moss with Strange Growth. Spring Geese →. WFW: Elderberry Fritters and Spruce Tip Honey. May 27, 2009. This week the Red Elderberries (. Have been blooming, and I had a recipe for elderberry flower fritters from Janice Schofield’s book, Discovering Wild Plants. View all posts by matt goff →. This entry was posted in flora. And tagged Elderberry Fritters. Moss with Strange Growth.

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An Aspiring Naturalist Learns His Place. Sitka Birding by Kayak. SE Alaska Natural History Wiki. Tlingit Natural History Terms. Monthly Archives: July 2015. Raven Radio Show #85 – Kate Mohatt. July 26, 2015. Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download Radio Show The 26 July show featured a conversation with Kate Mohatt. Kate is works with the USFS on the Chugagch National forest and was in town last fall to give a … Continue reading →. Leaf Mine in Foamflower Leaf. July 24, 2015. July 19, 2015. Audio ...

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An Aspiring Naturalist Learns His Place. Sitka Birding by Kayak. SE Alaska Natural History Wiki. Tlingit Natural History Terms. Red-throated Loon (breeding) – hinkag áax i. Interior Tlingit Noun Dictionary:. Yikag áax i, hinkag áax i (Teslin) –. Red-throated or arctic loon. R Littlefield Document: heenkag áax i –. Loon, red-throated [or] arctic. Both the Red-throated Loon (. And Pacific Loon (. With the disclaimer that I am not a linguist, and would certainly appreciate correction, it looks to me like.

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An Aspiring Naturalist Learns His Place. Sitka Birding by Kayak. SE Alaska Natural History Wiki. Tlingit Natural History Terms. Northern Flicker – kóon. Interior Tlingit Noun Dictionary:. Northern flicker (Colaptes auratus). Doesn’t seem to be made up of any smaller meaningful parts that I can see. Additional photos of Northern Flickers:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. On this Date in…. Gallery: 20090903 Hygrophoropsis aurantica. Berry Picking in the Clouds. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Follow Me on Twitter.

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Thursday, March 08, 2012. I decided to be bold and head up through the muskeg, then cross the river and to the big tree. This was bold because I hadn't gone that way when I was leading, but thought that it would be pretty easy to find my way. Fortunately, I was right. One of the casualties of the storm was the big tree. I found it in the typical way (for me). On the way back down the west side of the river, we passed many more downed trees, most of which tipped over. Maybe there will be more Schistos...

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