Album of Indian Island Park Field Trip

Selected photos from the spider collecting field trip to the county park at the south end of Indian Island, Jefferson County, Washington in the first half of the 7 December 2007 field trip with Laurel Ramseyer and Rod Crawford. Photos by both, as credited. The beach habitats were of medium quality, not at all bad for a public beach, and produced 15 species in a little over 2 hours (making 42 with the nearby forest sample).
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Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washingtonv (1990 airphoto) logs and beach meadow, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington
Aerial view of the park beach    (USGS, 1990) East part of beach: logs, meadow       © Rod Crawford
Salicornia in salt marsh, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington salt marsh, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington
Browned Salicornia in salt marsh     © Rod Crawford Salt marsh area on west beach         © Laurel Ramseyer
beach grass and gravel, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington beach meadow, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington
Beach grass      © Laurel Ramseyer Looking outward from beach meadow       © Rod Crawford
driftwood, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington unvegetated lower beach, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington
Driftwood        © Laurel Ramseyer Unvegetated west beach       © Rod Crawford
bird footprints in beach sand, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington beach sand and wrack spider habitat, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington
Crow footprints     © Laurel Ramseyer Sand and beach wrack              © Rod Crawford
park outhouse viewed as spider habitat, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington madrona Arbutus menziesii in littoral forest, Indian Island Park, Jefferson County, Washington
Outhouse: a spider habitat   © Laurel Ramseyer Madrona in littoral forest            © Rod Crawford


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