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False Lily of the Valley
This often makes a dense carpet in the forest. This case it was growing up the side of a stump which made it easy to get a photo at eye level. Species: Maianthemum dilatatum (false lily of the vally)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2025 > False Lily of the Valley
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Fawn Lily Beside Trail
Fawn Lily Beside Trail Species: Erythronium oregonum (White Fawnlily)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2025 > Fawn Lily Beside Trail
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Aggregating Anenome Between Mussels
Aggregating Anenome Between Mussels John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2025 > Aggregating Anenome Between Mussels
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Algaes In Tide Pool
Algaes In Tide Pool John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2025 > Algaes In Tide Pool
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Camas Flowers
Camas Flowers Species: Camassia quamash (common camas)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2025 > Camas Flowers
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Climbing To Prize
Climbing To Prize John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2019 > Climbing To Prize
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Still Two Prizes Missing
The packages they were missing were in the fence behind them. I took the photo so I could show them so they could find the chocolates. Tags: fence
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2019 > Still Two Prizes Missing
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Claira With Fence Post
Claira With Fence Post John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2019 > Claira With Fence Post
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Claira Off On Hunt
Claira Off On Hunt John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2019 > Claira Off On Hunt
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Nara Taking All Chocolates
The idea was that all of the candy was placed in pairs and each child would take just one of the candy in the pair. Both kids knew that at the start of hunt. Nara of course took both so there was none for his sister to take. People: Nara
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2022 > Nara Taking All Chocolates
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Start Of Easter Egg Hunt
Start Of Easter Egg Hunt John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2022 > Start Of Easter Egg Hunt
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Nara Still Looking For Eggs
Nara Still Looking For Eggs People: Nara
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2023 > Nara Still Looking For Eggs
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Claira With Bucket Full Of Eggs
Claira With Bucket Full Of Eggs People: Claira
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2023 > Claira With Bucket Full Of Eggs
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Claira Running After Eggs
Claira Running After Eggs People: Claira
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2025 to 2005 > April 2023 > Claira Running After Eggs
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Big And Little Anemones
From what I understand, adjacent Anemones are probably clones - they would sting each other if they weren't the same animal. The purple ends are the stinging areas. Anthopleura elegantissima. Species: Anthopleura elegantissima (Aggregating Anemone, Clonal Anemone)
John Harvey Photo > Botanical Beach > Big And Little Anemones
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Purple Sea Urchins In Holes
Strongylocentrotus purpuratus erode the rocks to form the little depressions they occupy. Species: Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Purple Sea Urchin)
John Harvey Photo > Botanical Beach > Purple Sea Urchins In Holes
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Ochre Star
Pisaster ochraceus - very common around here. I'm not sure what's going on with the joined area - it looks swollen or damaged. Species: Pisaster ochraceus (Ochre Star)
John Harvey Photo > Botanical Beach > Ochre Star
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Dead Mans Fingers
This is one of my favorites - I only found it growing on one rock. Also called Sea sacks, or Halosaccion glandiforme. Species: Halosaccion glandiforme (Sea Sacs)
John Harvey Photo > Botanical Beach > Dead Mans Fingers
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Two Types Of Chitons
The Larger Chiton is a Black Katy Chiton - Katharina tunicata. They were very common on in the mid and low tide regions. The smaller Chiton is a Lined Chiton - Tonicella lineata, and is apparently eaten by ochre stars. John Harvey Photo > Botanical Beach > Two Types Of Chitons
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Harlequin Duck
The tide was fairly far in so not much activity. I saw them on Monday and they were surfing on the waves. These are males. Species: Histrionicus histrionicus (Harlequin Duck)
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port Renfrew > Harlequin Duck
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