Album of Wolfe Camp Road Field Trip

Selected photos from the spider collecting field trip to Wolfe Camp Road near Curlew Lake, Ferry County, Washington on 28 May 2007 with Rod Crawford and Larry McTigue. A brief visit late in the day to this disturbed but productive site sufficed to bring a former 11-species sample up to 27.
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1998 aerial view of Wolfe Camp Road spider collecting site, Ferry County, Washington grassy field habitat, Wolfe Camp Road, Curlew Lake, Ferry County Washington
White building in center was on collecting site nine years ago          (USGS, 1998) Grassy clearing where building used to be     © Rod Crawford
Evarcha proszynskii female jumping spider Salticidae, Wolfe Camp Road, Curlew Lake, Ferry County Washington shrub habitat, Wolfe Camp Road, Curlew Lake, Ferry County Washington
Evarcha proszynskii female      © Rod Crawford Rich shrub foliage at clearing edge          © Rod Crawford
Neriene digna male Linyphiidae, Lime Creek, southern Ferry County, Washington Callilepis pluto ground spider Gnaphosidae female, Lime Creek, southern Ferry County, Washington
Neriene digna male       © Rod Crawford Callilepis pluto female              © Rod Crawford
open seral forest, Wolfe Camp Road, Curlew Lake, Ferry County Washington open seral forest, Wolfe Camp Road, Curlew Lake, Ferry County Washington
Slope across from clearing     © Rod Crawford Open seral forest on slope            © Rod Crawford
fir growing out of shrubs, Wolfe Camp Road, Curlew Lake, Ferry County Washington fir foliage, Wolfe Camp Road, Curlew Lake, Ferry County Washington
Fir growing out of shrubs    © Rod Crawford Fir foliage habitat                     © Rod Crawford
lupine Lupinus, Wolfe Camp Road, Curlew Lake, Ferry County Washington lupine Lupinus, Wolfe Camp Road, Curlew Lake, Ferry County Washington
Lupine in bloom          © Rod Crawford More lupine in bloom                   © Rod Crawford


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