1230-1315. I noticed a small pond in an small old rock quarry right next to the road. I explored a bit, thinking it was probably county-owned. I later looked into it and found it was private property, and obtained permission from the owner to explore again later. The pond is roughly 20 m x 10 m, with a max depth of about 1 m when I visited on this day. I suspect it reduces in size dramatically over the summer, and may even dry up altogether. Perhaps I'll find out.
I grabbed my net and took a few swipes on the rocky/muddy bottom in 10-20 cm deep water. I obtained a couple eggs/embryos that I believe were Rough-skinned Newt, as well as some aquatic insects and some type of ... spherical algae??? While doing this sampling I noticed a few adult newts in the pond. Some blackberries made it difficult to circumnavigate the pond, but I made it. A couple swipes in a small inlet and in some emergent grasses produced a very small Pacific Tree Frog tadpole and a couple of aquatic snails.
Poking around the rocks produced a couple hiding Pacific Tree Frogs, a very cold and lethargic juvenile Western Fence Lizard, and some type of larval lepidopteran.
I think this is some kind of algae. Reminds me of little round kelp balls in texture.
The large aquatic insect. Smaller one is a dragonfly larva.
At least a dozen in the pond.
About 5-8mm SVL. Eyes protruding. Not sure what that membrane is that seems to encircle the head/body.
Under water on vegetation in pond.
Under rock at edge of pond.
On rocky slope 15 ft from pond.
Under rock, cold, lethargic.
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