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What

Charlock (Mutarda arvensis)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 17, 2012

Description

This was found near roadside in a open field. The Charlock was about 3 feet tall. It was a very vibrant yellow color, that is very eye catching. It had stiff green stem. The leaves were egg-shaped and about 1 1/2 inch long and 1 inch wide. Each flower had 4 sepals to it.

Charlock - Photo (c) Radim Paulič, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Radim Paulič
nordby_madison_5's ID: Charlock (Mutarda arvensis)
Added on July 25, 2024
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Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Charlock (Mutarda arvensis)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 17, 2012

Description

This was found near roadside in a open field. The Charlock was about 3 feet tall. It was a very vibrant yellow color, that is very eye catching. It had stiff green stem. The leaves were egg-shaped and about 1 1/2 inch long and 1 inch wide. Each flower had 4 sepals to it.

Charlock - Photo (c) Radim Paulič, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Radim Paulič
nordby_madison_5's ID: Charlock (Rhamphospermum arvense [inactive])
Added on February 18, 2023
Maverick
(Inactive Taxon) Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

North American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Ammopelmatus)

Date

April 17, 2012

Description

it has black eyes, brown/red body with black strips on the back and sharps nails. The are lighter brown legs, and has a big rear. The head is a lighter brown also, the same color of the legs. We found it in a field near a big rock.

North American Jerusalem Crickets - Photo (c) Alice Abela, all rights reserved
nordby_madison_5's ID: North American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Ammopelmatus)
Added on February 13, 2021
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Added as part of a taxon split

Photos / Sounds

What

North American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Ammopelmatus)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

March 17, 2012

Description

This cricket was found in the weeds and rocks. The body was very thick and baout 1 inch in length. The legs were longer on this cricket. The color was a kind of glossy burnt brown color with some black on it.

Dark Jerusalem Cricket - Photo Calibas, no known copyright restrictions (public domain)
nordby_madison_5's ID: Dark Jerusalem Cricket (Ammopelmatus fuscus)
Added on February 10, 2021
Leading
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Lemon (Citrus × limon)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 29, 2012

Description

The tree itself was about 12 feet tall. The leaves were 2 1/2 inches long hanging from brancjes and limbs that were very green along with the leaves. everything was green, until the lemon. The lemon was a very bright yellow and they were all different sizes and shape most averaged about 2 inches long and wide maybe 1 1/2 inches in width. There were many lemons on the tree.

Lemon - Photo (c) Nick Saville, all rights reserved, uploaded by Nick Saville
nordby_madison_5's ID: Lemon (Citrus × limon)
Added on October 21, 2014
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Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

North American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Ammopelmatus)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

March 17, 2012

Description

This cricket was found in the weeds and rocks. The body was very thick and baout 1 inch in length. The legs were longer on this cricket. The color was a kind of glossy burnt brown color with some black on it.

Dark Jerusalem Cricket - Photo (c) Andy Bridges, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Andy Bridges
nordby_madison_5's ID: Dark Jerusalem Cricket (Stenopelmatus fuscus [inactive])
Added on May 22, 2012
Leading
(Inactive Taxon)

Photos / Sounds

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

May 12, 2012

Description

This cricket was a very deep black. It leaped very quick and short hops to get around quickly. The legs were very thin. The body was about almost an inch in length and about 1/2 an inch in width. The bug was a small creature. I found it in the scrub.

European Field Cricket - Photo (c) Ryszard, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
nordby_madison_5's ID: European Field Cricket (Gryllus campestris)
Added on May 22, 2012
Leading

Photos / Sounds

What

Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

May 12, 2012

Description

This flower was found in the grass. The stem was as dark as the grass was. The flower, about 1 inch in diamerter, had not definite pedals but little stubs as the pedals. They were a bright mustard yellow. These flowers are everywhere you usually look in the grass.

Common Dandelion - Photo (c) Sarah R., some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Sarah R.
nordby_madison_5's ID: Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)
Added on May 22, 2012
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What

Lesser Periwinkle (Vinca minor)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 29, 2012

Description

The flower was a purple/magenta color. It had 5 definate pedals to it, with yellow in the middle of it. The flower was small and found in an area of green leaves and vines and shrub. The flower was about 1 inch in diameter.

Redmaids - Photo (c) Josh*m, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
nordby_madison_5's ID: Redmaids (Calandrinia ciliata [inactive])
Added on April 29, 2012
Maverick
(Inactive Taxon)

Photos / Sounds

What

Lemon (Citrus × limon)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 29, 2012

Description

The tree itself was about 12 feet tall. The leaves were 2 1/2 inches long hanging from brancjes and limbs that were very green along with the leaves. everything was green, until the lemon. The lemon was a very bright yellow and they were all different sizes and shape most averaged about 2 inches long and wide maybe 1 1/2 inches in width. There were many lemons on the tree.

Lemon - Photo (c) Biopix, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
nordby_madison_5's ID: Lemon (Citrus limon [inactive])
Added on April 29, 2012
Maverick
(Inactive Taxon)

Photos / Sounds

What

North American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Ammopelmatus)

Date

April 17, 2012

Description

it has black eyes, brown/red body with black strips on the back and sharps nails. The are lighter brown legs, and has a big rear. The head is a lighter brown also, the same color of the legs. We found it in a field near a big rock.

Central and South American Jerusalem Crickets - Photo (c) Lauren Zárate, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Lauren Zárate
nordby_madison_5's ID: Central and South American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Stenopelmatus)
Added on April 26, 2012
Maverick

Photos / Sounds

What

Seven-spotted Lady Beetle (Coccinella septempunctata)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 19, 2012

Description

There was exactly seven black spots scattered on the red-orange colored elytra. The shape was hemispherical/ oval shaped. Length was one 1 1/2 cm. It had a small head with short black legs. It was able to attach itself to a leave with without the leave moving at all, concluding it is VERY light. It crawled very qucikly.
I found it in the grass and crawling over weeds and leaves.

Seven-spotted Lady Beetle - Photo (c) Katja Schulz, some rights reserved (CC BY)
nordby_madison_5's ID: Seven-spotted Lady Beetle (Coccinella septempunctata)
Added on April 26, 2012
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What

Raccoons, Coatis, and Allies (Family Procyonidae)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 17, 2012

Description

The print was found in very wet mud. It was about 2 1/2 inches in width and about 1 1/2 inches long. It was the front foot of a racoon. There was also a pathway leading up to this print through the high grass about a little less than a foot wide, that a racoon would beable to fit through.

Raccoons, Coatis, and Allies - Photo (c) jayras, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by jayras
nordby_madison_5's ID: Raccoons, Coatis, and Allies (Family Procyonidae)
Added on April 26, 2012
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What

Earthworms and Allies (Subclass Oligochaeta)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 17, 2012

Description

It was slimy, which made it look shiny when the sun hit it. The colors were very bark brown, with tan and pink ran through it. One side of it was a very peraly color.

Kentucky Earthworm - Photo (c) noonan_jared_5, all rights reserved, uploaded by noonan_jared_5
nordby_madison_5's ID: Kentucky Earthworm (Komarekiona eatoni)
Added on April 26, 2012
Leading

Photos / Sounds

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 17, 2012

Description

The color is a very dark balck. It is about 1 inch long and about 3/4 inches wide. The atenas are about 1/2 inches long. It was found in a field on a rock. It hops very fast and had trouble catching it.

European Field Cricket - Photo (c) Ryszard, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
nordby_madison_5's ID: European Field Cricket (Gryllus campestris)
Added on April 26, 2012
Leading

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What

Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 24, 2012

Description

The flower itself was very white, with yellowish insides. The stem was a light green and was very stiff yet sort of squishy. And it was in dark soil.

Calla Lily - Photo (c) flipsockgrrl, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
nordby_madison_5's ID: Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica)
Added on April 26, 2012
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What

California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 24, 2012

Description

The stem was very smoth with grey-greenish coloring. The whole plant itself was about 1 foot tall. The leaves were vibrant orange and had four pedals.

California Poppy - Photo (c) John Barkla, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by John Barkla
nordby_madison_5's ID: California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)
Added on April 26, 2012
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What

Agapanthus (Genus Agapanthus)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 24, 2012

Description

The stem is very lime green and about 2 1/2 feelt long leading down a big full bush of large long green leaves about 1 foot. at the top of stem there are tons of lavender colored long flowers about 1 inch long.

Agapanthus - Photo (c) Emanuel Vieira, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Emanuel Vieira
nordby_madison_5's ID: Agapanthus (Genus Agapanthus)
Added on April 26, 2012
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What

Irises (Genus Iris)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 24, 2012

Description

There were pedals a pastel yellow in the middle that were small, and the outer pedals were a more bright yellow. They were also very soft and smooth. The stem was a light green and about 1 1/2 feet tall.

Irises - Photo (c) Nona, all rights reserved, uploaded by Nona
nordby_madison_5's ID: Irises (Genus Iris)
Added on April 26, 2012
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Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 25, 2012

Description

The slug was very slimy. It was brown with light brown speckles oll over it. The bottom of the slug was a whitish/yellow color. It did not move at all when I was observing it. it was about 1 inch in length and 1/2 in width. I found it in the rocks.

Leopard Slug - Photo (c) Bernard DUPONT, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
nordby_madison_5's ID: Leopard Slug (Limax maximus)
Added on April 26, 2012
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What

Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 20, 2012

Description

The Lizard was very friendly.
It was about 4 inches in lenght. Found in plants and bushes. The skin was very silk and smooth. The dorsal had greens and browns and whites on it. and the stomach had very royal blue sides that surronded by black and green. the tail was ABOUT 2.5 inches. the lizard moved very quickly while the tail moved back and forth and the legs and feet moved fast also.

Western Fence Lizard - Photo (c) Steven Kurniawidjaja, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Steven Kurniawidjaja
nordby_madison_5's ID: Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis)
Added on April 24, 2012
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What

Charlock (Mutarda arvensis)

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

April 17, 2012

Description

This was found near roadside in a open field. The Charlock was about 3 feet tall. It was a very vibrant yellow color, that is very eye catching. It had stiff green stem. The leaves were egg-shaped and about 1 1/2 inch long and 1 inch wide. Each flower had 4 sepals to it.

nordby_madison_5's ID: Charlock Mustard (Sinapis arvensis [inactive])
Added on April 24, 2012
Maverick
(Inactive Taxon)

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