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Ruddy duck in breeding plumage.

By: Sarah Stoltenberg

by: Jeremy Grauf

by: Jeremy Grauf

1) I saw squirrels, some birds flying overhead, but none in trees that I could see, and also ands and other small bugs.

2) I saw no real signs of animal activity. The animals I saw were small so I don't think there would be many signs of them.

3) I heard crickets, and birds, but I did not directly see them.

picture by Vicki Simonsen

picture by Vicki Simonsen

Création d'identités visuelles pour divers organismes et entreprises

 

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ZOL355

Capstone Project.

A duck found on the Red Cedar River.

By: Sarah Stoltenberg

by CKnapp

Snail

by Abbey Berkebile

by CKnapp

Sarah

"Bio 482" "Lab_1" "2013" "Strohm_H"

by Abbey Berkebile

giant image done in colored ink. each machine is an abstract organ.

picture by Vicki Simonsen

White crowned sparrows eat seeds, buds, grasses and fruit. Because they are herbivores in a non extreme environment, they are predator limited and not likely to compete for resources.

6) We saw squirrels, mosquitos, and heard birds. We saw large wolf and deer tracks.

7) Yes we saw snake holes and fox dens.

8) Yes we heard birds.

 

I originally was going to take a picture of this cool looking spider, but I'm really afraid of spiders and couldn't get close enough. So then I tried to take a picture of an ant, but you couldn't see them in the shot. So here are ant hills (I figured it was the next best thing).

picture by Vicki Simonsen

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