Yesterday the Delta County YMCA day camp Kids in the Woods headed out to the Refuge. This was their second year and we had a great time despite the rain. They spent the day biking, playing games, doing beaver art work, exploring the visitor center, taking hikes, and conducting a pond study.
Pond studies are always interesting and you never know what you are going to find. Together we found quite a few great aquatic invertebrates and a couple of vertebrates too, a central mudminnow and a green/mink frog (I need to work on my ID of the two species I never know unless it calls).
Two of the observations I am completely stumped over. The little reddish worm. I initially thought it was a tubiflex worm but I am not certain if I see some little appendages on the front of the body? The other is a green blob that we find every time we go out, people ask about it every time and I am stumped. Is in an algae? Or something else...
Red spots down back
Louis?
Is this a bryozoan?
Small, a little smaller than a dime in diameter. Not snot like, firm. They seem smooth to the touch but I didn't feel specifically for bumps.
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Some of my favorite memories from my own nature day camp explorations are the pond days. :-) Sorry I'm no help with the IDs!
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