2012 February 1

2012 February 1 16:45

Location: the patch of forest directly across from Wild Currant Route, steps north from the bus stop, just south of Rock Maple.

GPS 47* 04' 32.52" N 122* 58' 03.42 W Elevation 165ft

Weather: overcast with blue patches in the sky. Crisp. Less than or equal to 45F.

Habitat: fragment of ACMA, THPL forest. POMU, MANE, VAOV understory.

Species observed: Porella navicularis and a moss with crispate, papyraceous, appressed leaves growing from a fallen ALRU branch.

Notes: Cars and people are audible all around. A few bird calls. Sad chirping for one and frenetic talking for another. There is downed debris everywhere from the snow breakage. There's a gigantic maple with large patches of broken moss cover on its trunk below and above eye level. Is it pollution from the road or people/animals picking at it? This would be a good site to test pollution because the Wild Currant Rt. bus stop is less than 30ft to the SW. See photos.

Publicado el 06 de febrero de 2012 por homeformosses homeformosses

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