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Insectos, Arácnidos Y Crustáceos (Filo Arthropoda)Observ.
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Had assumed this was a gall midge or wasp, but iNat suggested a gall-forming mite, so I suppose that’s in the running too. Host plant is American elm, Ulmus americana.
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Encinos o Robles (Género Quercus)Observ.
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Can’t tell if this is swamp white, swamp chestnut, etc.
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Mariposas Y Polillas (Orden Lepidoptera)Observ.
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I’m trying to do minimal disturbance of the garden while everyone is still in early spring dormancy, but I’ve dug up a few of these.
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Duraznos, Ciruelos Y Cerezos (Género Prunus)Observ.
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Mostly just trying to determine if this is a native cherry species, but I have a feeling it’s probably not. Definitely not black cherry, anyway. Likely sweet cherry?
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Packera aureaObserv.
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Just want to confirm the ID on this before seed collection
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Chinito (Bombycilla cedrorum)Observ.
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They vacuumed all the hawthorn berries that had been on these trees all winter in just a day.
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Nochebuena, Candelillas Y Hierbas de la Golondrina (Género Euphorbia)Observ.
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Polillas Esfinge, de Seda, Emperador Y Parientes (Superfamilia Bombycoidea)Observ.
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Big big
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Margaritas, Achicorias, Cardos Y Parientes (Familia Asteraceae)Observ.
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Some type of aster. A volunteer in a crack of pavers in the back yard. Just curious if it’s a native or not.