14 June Photos: The Neighborhood and Sitka Cross Trail March 6, 2011June 14, 2007 by matt goff This entry is part 102 of 221 in the series 2007 Photojournal [Show slideshow] Rowan found this European Ground Beetle (Carabus nemoralis) under some rocks used for landscaping. European Ground Beetle (Carabus nemoralis) is an introduced species. European Ground Beetle (Carabus nemoralis) is an introduced species. European Ground Beetle (Carabus nemoralis) is an introduced species. Western Gall Rust (Endocronartium harknessii) on Shore Pine (Pinus contorta) Western Gall Rust (Endocronartium harknessii) on Shore Pine (Pinus contorta) Northern Rice Root (Fritillaria camschatcensis) observed along Lincoln Street Beach Fringe Northern Rice Root (Fritillaria camschatcensis) observed along Lincoln Street Beach Fringe Northern Rice Root (Fritillaria camschatcensis) observed along Lincoln Street Beach Fringe Pacific Crabapple (Malus fusca) flowers. Pacific Crabapple (Malus fusca) flowers. Pacific Crabapple (Malus fusca) flowers. Bog Buckbean (Menyanthes trifoliata) observed along the Sitka Cross Trail. Red-breasted Sapsucker collecting insects and possibly sap from a Sitka Willow. Red-breasted Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus ruber) on a Sitka Willow (Salix sitchensis) Red-breasted Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus ruber) on a Sitka Willow (Salix sitchensis) Red-breasted Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus ruber) sap wells on a Sitka Willow (Salix sitchensis) Bark Beetle (Rhyncolus sp) on Yellow Cedar (Xanthocyparis nootkatensis). Bark Beetle (Rhyncolus sp) workings on Yellow Cedar (Xanthocyparis nootkatensis). Birds Eye Pearlwort (Sagina procumbens) Leaf Beetle (Syneta sp) Birds Eye Pearlwort (Sagina procumbens) Birds Eye Pearlwort (Sagina procumbens) Birds Eye Pearlwort (Sagina procumbens) Leaf Beetle (Syneta sp) Sig-spotted Orbweaver (Araniella displicata) on Shore Pine (Pinus contorta) Sig-spotted Orbweaver (Araniella displicata) on Shore Pine (Pinus contorta) Unidentified Moth on Bog Buckbean Flowers. Hacklemesh Weavers (Callobius pictus) seem to be relatively common in our house. Hacklemesh Weavers (Callobius pictus) seem to be relatively common in our house. Series Navigation12 June Photos: Gavan Hill Trail17 June Photo: MothShare this:ShareFacebookTwitter