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16 abr. 2024
a las 08:42 TARDE UTC
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03 mar. 2024
a las 03:57 MAÑANA UTC
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Large turtle at least 18 inches long, with lengthy rounded tail that swept side to side while swimming. It reminded me of a snapping turtle, although they are not native to this area.
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20 feb. 2024
a las 12:49 MAÑANA PST
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Too big for California, higher percentage Herring Gull hybridized with Glaucous than nearby hybrid gull?
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20 feb. 2019
a las 07:21 MAÑANA PST
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I am 6 feet from finger tip to finger tip. Big fish!
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15 jul. 2023
a las 09:07 MAÑANA PDT
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05 jul. 2023
a las 06:05 TARDE EDT
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28 may. 2023
a las 11:55 MAÑANA PDT
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29 may. 2023
a las 04:33 MAÑANA UTC
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Found several (quantity unknown) in an unused gopher trap hole. These salamanders are common in my backyard in leaf litter, under potted plants, and in the soil along the fence line. More abundant after rains and in the spring when the ground is very damp.
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26 may. 2023
a las 10:45 TARDE PDT
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This observation is to identify the prey species.
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26 may. 2023
a las 05:33 TARDE PDT
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26 may. 2023
a las 09:34 TARDE PDT
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25 may. 2023
a las 07:13 TARDE PDT
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24 may. 2023
a las 07:20 TARDE EDT
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24 may. 2023
a las 03:44 TARDE PDT
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22 may. 2023
a las 03:38 TARDE PDT
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19 may. 2023
a las 09:14 TARDE PDT
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07 ago. 2021
a las 06:15 TARDE UTC
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27 mar. 2023
a las 04:15 TARDE UTC
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This roughly 20-22inch long specimen was by far the biggest alligator lizard I’ve ever seen
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04 may. 2018
a las 04:58 TARDE PDT
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09 jun. 2021
a las 09:06 TARDE UTC
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30 sep. 2019
a las 12:20 MAÑANA UTC
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15 jun. 2017
a las 06:28 TARDE PDT
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It is being fed to a fledgling Great Horned Owl.
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13 feb. 2018
a las 03:03 TARDE HST
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27 sep. 2020
a las 04:51 TARDE UTC
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11 sep. 2019
a las 04:17 MAÑANA UTC
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30 ene. 2015
a las 06:55 MAÑANA PST
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Truly Amazing Red on this Alligator Lizard.
Habitat-roadside habitat, that still has natural features.
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09 jun. 2020
a las 09:32 TARDE PDT
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Photo and observation by Lauren Causey.
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27 abr. 2022
a las 04:39 TARDE PDT
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Snake was falling down a small slope and western fence lizard came and grabbed it
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08 sep. 2022
a las 09:00 TARDE UTC
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10 may. 2023
a las 08:04 TARDE UTC
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22 may. 2020
a las 05:35 TARDE PDT
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preying on a western fence lizard?
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24 abr. 2016
a las 09:54 TARDE PDT
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A California Striped Racer is trying to swallow the lizard, while the lizard is biting its own tail. The lizard got away.
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18 oct. 2020
a las 12:27 MAÑANA PDT
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Sub-adult male California alligator lizard from Santa Barbara County, California
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13 may. 2023
a las 11:15 TARDE PDT
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13 may. 2023
a las 10:57 TARDE PDT
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hook with broken fishing line on other side of mouth
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13 may. 2023
a las 06:49 MAÑANA UTC
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11 may. 2023
a las 05:10 TARDE UTC
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One of the dogs brought it to us on while a trail ride….
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13 oct. 2019
a las 04:58 TARDE PDT
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05 ago. 2017
a las 10:49 MAÑANA CDT
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Western Coachwhip that showed up close to my water drip estimate snake close to 4 feet in length
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27 mar. 2020
a las 01:47 TARDE -03
Fecha añadida
27 abr. 2018
a las 05:48 MAÑANA CDT
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This is an interesting story with a happy ending. My friend David Ferry and I were driving along Hwy 87 at 60 mph near Crystal Beach, Texas, when I glimpsed what I thought was a Least Bittern standing on the very edge of the road with cars whizzing past. I made a U turn and went back where we indeed found a Least Bittern, resting back on its tarsus joints within inches of passing traffic. I picked up the bird and we stood on the side of the road to examine it. My best guess is that (1) it took a glancing blow off a car windshield, perhaps, or (2) It was totally exhausted from migrating across the Gulf of Mexico. It did not seem to be badly injured and its wings did not seem to be broken. Rather than just leave it here on the road to be crushed and killed I decided we would take it to a nearby marsh area off the roadway where it could die in peace and dignity. So we drove off with Dave holding the bird in his lap and heading to a marsh well off the road where I know Least Bitterns were present. We put the bird down on the edge of the marsh and it just stood there looking at us. I was about to just drive away and let nature take its course, but decided to take a few more shots of the bird. I got down low to the bird's level and it went into the characteristic bittern pose by stretching its neck high and trying to look like a swaying bit of marsh grass. It kept a watchful eye on me from both sides of its raised bill and image 1 shows this action. The bird then started slowly walking away from us. I bent down to take another shot and the bittern took flight and flew out into the marsh and out of sight. I choose to believe it recovered and is doing well.
near Crystal Beach,
Galveston Co., Texas
26 April 2018
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Topera
(Pituophis catenifer)
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05 may. 2023
a las 09:46 TARDE UTC
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30 abr. 2023
a las 07:08 TARDE HST
Fecha añadida
01 may. 2023
a las 05:32 MAÑANA PDT
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03 may. 2023
a las 06:09 TARDE PDT
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04 may. 2023
a las 03:45 MAÑANA UTC
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01 may. 2023
a las 09:19 TARDE PDT
Fecha añadida
20 jul. 2021
a las 09:37 TARDE PDT
Descripción
Santa Barbara County, California
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10 abr. 2023
a las 09:31 MAÑANA MDT
Fecha añadida
18 abr. 2023
a las 06:51 MAÑANA UTC
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Likely the same one seen at this location by Joey and Andrew last Friday. Lone male, expecting females to join him soon, probably after the storm this week
First time ever seeing one in a vernal pool or swim…just the coolest thing ever!
CSP survey with Joey kellner
Fecha añadida
16 abr. 2023
a las 03:05 TARDE PDT
Descripción
West Entrance to the park
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16 abr. 2023
a las 09:03 MAÑANA PDT
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14 abr. 2023
a las 11:08 TARDE PDT
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04 sep. 2022
a las 04:29 TARDE UTC
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30 ago. 2022
a las 07:24 TARDE UTC
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Grey Fox or Red Fox, I couldn’t tell. Ran half way across the road in front of Henley Gate, changed its mind as my car approached, and ran back down the bike path towards Goleta Beach. Screenshots taken from dashcam video.
Fecha añadida
21 oct. 2018
a las 11:18 MAÑANA PDT
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Three individuals traveling together.
Fecha añadida
04 abr. 2023
a las 04:26 MAÑANA UTC
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11 mar. 2023
a las 03:37 TARDE PST
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30 sep. 2022
a las 07:55 TARDE CDT
Fecha añadida
04 oct. 2022
a las 02:58 MAÑANA UTC
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Do you know if this is a bobcat?
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06 oct. 2022
a las 06:50 TARDE PDT
Fecha añadida
07 oct. 2022
a las 03:02 MAÑANA EDT
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ecoEXPLORE Username: quincy
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09 oct. 2022
a las 05:15 TARDE EDT
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11 oct. 2022
a las 01:20 MAÑANA UTC
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12 oct. 2022
a las 08:17 TARDE UTC
Fecha añadida
15 oct. 2022
a las 05:59 TARDE MDT
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Bobcat seen sitting outside on deck chair.
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16 oct. 2022
a las 11:55 TARDE UTC
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19 oct. 2022
a las 06:05 TARDE CDT
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28 oct. 2022
a las 12:01 MAÑANA UTC
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28 oct. 2022
a las 02:08 MAÑANA UTC
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28 oct. 2022
a las 02:08 MAÑANA UTC
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09 nov. 2022
a las 06:58 TARDE UTC
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07 nov. 2022
a las 04:19 MAÑANA UTC
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05 nov. 2022
a las 09:48 TARDE PDT
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Photos by Andrew Yamagiwa
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25 feb. 2016
a las 04:18 TARDE MST
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Location is accurate to mountain, obscured for protection.
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13 oct. 2022
a las 05:16 TARDE UTC
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06 nov. 2022
a las 11:57 MAÑANA PST
Fecha añadida
01 abr. 2021
a las 11:09 TARDE PDT
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I have to admit, the Mountain Beaver is an animal I have wanted to see for many years, but chalked it up there with Spotted Bat and Pygmy Sperm Whale in that I know they are out there, but the odds of me finding one are......
So, I was more than delighted to have been able to spend a good 15 minutes watching this one at close range as it repeatedly carried mouthfuls of dry grass and green conifer twigs to its burrow under the snow.
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25 oct. 2022
a las 03:20 MAÑANA UTC
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27 sep. 2022
a las 09:45 TARDE PDT
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08 oct. 2022
a las 05:59 TARDE UTC
Fecha añadida
03 ene. 2021
a las 07:05 MAÑANA PST
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My friend took this photo of a coyote sleeping on his patio. The coyote looks very relaxed.
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08 may. 2018
a las 10:11 MAÑANA PDT
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19 sep. 2018
a las 09:22 MAÑANA PDT
Fecha añadida
07 may. 2018
a las 04:25 TARDE PDT
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Observation and photo by nature_is_mental sent via instagram #natureinla
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10 jul. 2022
a las 08:40 TARDE UTC
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11 ago. 2022
a las 01:48 TARDE PDT
Fecha añadida
06 abr. 2022
a las 10:13 TARDE UTC
Fecha añadida
09 abr. 2022
a las 12:06 MAÑANA UTC
Fecha añadida
14 abr. 2022
a las 09:01 TARDE UTC
Fecha añadida
09 abr. 2022
a las 07:03 TARDE UTC
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15 abr. 2022
a las 01:04 MAÑANA UTC
Fecha añadida
26 jun. 2018
a las 07:54 TARDE UTC
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Note the facial expression on this specimen.
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21 ago. 2021
a las 04:54 MAÑANA UTC
Fecha añadida
14 sep. 2021
a las 02:15 TARDE PDT
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Black & white monarch color variant or a sign of disease?
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16 mar. 2022
a las 11:47 TARDE PDT
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The photo was taken by Lisa Hatfield. Lizard survived the encounter with the young cat and was released nearby. Though it may have been injured during the encounter, and during subsequent removal.
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16 mar. 2022
a las 10:36 TARDE PDT
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12 mar. 2022
a las 10:47 TARDE PST
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Found by Sophie Cameron. Appeared to be drinking from the creek (photo 3 is as found). I was hopeful that my adventures in this canyon would be rewarded with one of these secretive snakes, but I never thought I would actually see one. I was out of my mind when I saw it and was more excited to find this guy than any other snake I have ever found. Was very bitey, and bit me and Sophie several times. At one point, it latched onto Sophie's shirt and held on, even chewing into the shirt like it was prey. One of my all time favorite wildlife encounters by far!!!
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08 mar. 2022
a las 07:27 MAÑANA UTC
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06 mar. 2022
a las 11:38 TARDE PST
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A dead Western Tanager that was penetrate after flying into a cholla cactus in Joshua Tree, California.