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The lost frenchman blog The lost frenchman blog Saturday, March 7, 2015 18.08% of the time elapsed - 35.1% of the species count done! Of course, the number of species is always fluctuating. Not a week goes by without my deleting, adding, or changing a species name from the (so far) 461 observations I logged with iNaturalist.org. It's been a good few weeks for mollusks, with 59 species so far!!!! An outstanding mollusk seen since the last blog post is the orange peel nudibranch, Tochuina tetraquetra : Orange peel nudibranch - Tochuina tetraquetra - Sitka, AK Brooke also found an American three-toed woodpecker on Kruzof (three-toed woodpeckers are rare in the Sitka area): American three-toed woodpecker, Picoides dorsalis - Kruzof Island, AK The day after the three-toed woodpecker, we saw hundreds of harbor porpoises. Usually if we see a lot of porpoises in Southeast, they are Dall's porpoises. Yes - the black dots in the background are also porpoises! Harbor po...
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