Welcome
Birds
Water and Wading Birds
Shorebirds
Raptors and Vultures
Woodpeckers
Passerines
Corvids
Galliformes
Wildflowers
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Fall and Winter
And All the Rest
Marine Life
Trees
Mosses
Lichens
Ferns
Mushrooms
Insects
Other Wildlife
About Lopez Island
About this website
What's New
References and Acknowledgements
Link to my Landscape and Travel Photography website
Contact
Lopez Island Nature Photography
Scott Hatch
Welcome
Birds
Water and Wading Birds
Shorebirds
Raptors and Vultures
Woodpeckers
Passerines
Corvids
Galliformes
Wildflowers
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Fall and Winter
And All the Rest
Marine Life
Trees
Mosses
Lichens
Ferns
Mushrooms
Insects
Other Wildlife
About Lopez Island
About this website
What's New
References and Acknowledgements
Link to my Landscape and Travel Photography website
Contact
March
Native Plants
Red alder (Alnus rubra), Lopez
Sitka alder (Alnus viridian), Spencer Spit
Hooker's willow (Salix hookeriana), Lopez
Spring gold (lomatium utriculatum), Iceberg Point
Satin flower (Olsynium douglasii), Iceberg Point
Red-flowering currant, (Ribes sanguineum), Spencer Spit
Red-flowering currant, (Ribes sanguineum), Richardson
Non-native Plants
Those that are on the Washington
State & San Juan County Noxious
Weed List are indicated.
Note that
Class A weeds are required to be
eradicated.
Redstem Storksbill ( Erodium cicutarium), Richardson Marsh Overlook
Lawn (or English) Daisy (Bellis perennis), Spencer Spit