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These Lupines are common to the area. |
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A Bald Eagle kept flying about, giving out its peculiar call. |
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Bell-shaped blossoms of the Pacific Madrone. |
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The Madrone's limbs rub against each other causing these amazing excresences to grow. |
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Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius), an introduced shrub that has spread all over the Pacific Coast Region. |
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Narrows Bridge in construction. |
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Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) cone. The most common conifer in the area. |
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Very common shrub (Red-Osier Dogwood??) |
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An old cedar stump that has sat on the beach for years. |
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Red Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum) |
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Oregon Grape (Mahonia nervosa) |
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Unusual red leafed ground cover. |
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