An evening visit to Castaic Lake

The annual pass to Castaic Lake that I bought last year expired, making it much harder to justify brief trips to the lake for observing wildlife. I'm not re-purchasing an annual pass when I'll only be here another 2 months and too busy to spend time at the lake, so I waited until after sunset to go to the 24 hour fishing pier and spend a brief period exploring the lake shore. It was too hot to be out during the day anyway!

The main purpose of my visit was to see what I could find in the lake at wading depths. I saw a number of small fish resting in the shallows, but there was no visible algae growing, and I didn't see any Hydra on the rocks either. Water samples held up to my head lamp contained copepods but no Daphnia, though I have only seen Daphnia here during the day.

As I was getting ready to return to the car, I spotted some spiders beneath a tree and stopped to watch them. As I did, a small creature that I initially took to be a very long millipede crawled up and began exploring my foot. It quickly decided I wasn't a good hiding place and moved over to a tree root instead, when I suddenly realized it wasn't an invertebrate. I bent down and snagged a couple pictures of the adorable little snake, but decided not to bother it by fishing it out to get a closer look.

That inspired me to do a bit more exploring, and I found many actual invertebrates around the lake, mostly wolf spiders. It was a very pleasant way to spend the evening, and it was wonderful to be able to do some observing after dark when it was a reasonable temperature out. If I liked hot weather, I wouldn't be moving to Seattle!

Publicado el 12 de junio de 2022 por wildnettle wildnettle

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Najas (Género Najas)

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 09:42 PM PDT

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Aquatic. I think it's a plant and not a type of algae?

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 09:41 PM PDT

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At the edge of the lake in shallow water, just a few inches deep.

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Arañas Patonas (Familia Pholcidae)

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 10:00 PM PDT

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 09:59 PM PDT

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Araña Lobo Playera Norteamericana (Arctosa littoralis)

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wildnettle

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 09:58 PM PDT

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Over an inch in size (including legs)

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 09:57 PM PDT

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Arañas Lobo de Patas Delgadas (Género Pardosa)

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 09:56 PM PDT

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between 1 and 2 cm including legs

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Arañas Lobo (Familia Lycosidae)

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wildnettle

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 09:56 PM PDT

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A little over 1cm. Moving around holding prey.

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wildnettle

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 09:55 PM PDT

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In the field I assumed it was a type of silverfish without looking too closely, but the AI suggestions think it's a bristletail and they may be right.

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wildnettle

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Junio 11, 2022 a las 09:54 PM PDT

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Investigated my foot and then decided these roots were a nicer place to hang out.

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