...in a shell!
Two close-ups of the inside of an abalone shell.
I thought the first one (above) looked like an aurora, while the second (below) was more like a sunset.
[You can click on them for larger versions.]
With occasional notes from elsewhere
...in a shell!
Two close-ups of the inside of an abalone shell.
I thought the first one (above) looked like an aurora, while the second (below) was more like a sunset.
[You can click on them for larger versions.]
We were in Monterey yesterday (5 June 2026) for a concert, but we drove down early to spend a little time along the coast. Here's a nice seascape including a flotilla of sea otters in the kelp offshore from Pacific Grove. [You can click on the photo for a larger version.]
A quick look at a Western Yellow-bellied Racer (Coluber constrictor mormon) this afternoon (3 June 2026)
With its head raised, the nice yellow color on the underside was easy to see:
It's hard to believe that this striking flatworm remains undescribed. Abby noticed it in the low intertidal zone last week and Eric was able to get some video for documentation (see video clip below).
This flatworm is listed in the Intertidal Invertebrates of California (Morris, Abbott, and Haderlie 1980) as Eurylepta sp. They didn't include an actual photo, but instead represented this species with a painting. The colors are a little different, but I think you'll see the resemblance:
Whew, we were busy with field work during the low tides this past week, but we managed to take a few photos on the side.
Here's one that Eric took in Mendocino County today (23 May 2026) -- a beautiful Daisy Brittlestar (Ophiopholis kennerlyi) on the underside of a rock with clusters of small tubeworms.
Walking over to the farmers market this morning, I caught a glimpse of a dragonfly exploring the sun-exposed branches of a willow tree. It disappeared, but when I turned the corner I started scanning up high, looking for potential sites where it could have landed. I was about to give up, when my eyes caught the blue of the darner's eyes.
Blue-eyed Darner (Rhionaeschna multicolor) in Sebastopol on 17 May 2026.
Coastal Bluff Morning-glory (Calystegia purpurata ssp. saxicola) and Poison Oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum), 14 May 2026