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Carpintero Velloso-Menor (Dryobates pubescens)Observ.
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Seen eating from bird feeder
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Marmota Canadiense (Marmota monax)Observ.
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Lives under shed, seen walking around lawn
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Aguililla Cola Roja (Buteo jamaicensis)Observ.
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Seen circling in this area. Possibly has a nest in a nearby tree
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Mirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)Observ.
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Commonly seen in grass and hunting for worms
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Ardilla Gris de Las Carolinas (Sciurus carolinensis)Observ.
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White squirrels very common in this neighborhood
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Tordo Cabeza Café (Molothrus ater)Observ.
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Dark blue body, brown head. Seen in grass searching for food.
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On small rock wall. Dark brown/black color. Two small antennas visible.
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Lombriz de Tierra Europea (Lumbricus terrestris)Observ.
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Embedded in dirt along small rock wall. Slightly bluish in color.
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Found in dirt along small rock wall. Tan in color. Body shape and legs clearly visible
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Escarabajos Y Parientes (Orden Coleoptera)Observ.
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In dirt along small rock wall. Yellow color.
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Pinos, Pinabetes Y Parientes (Subfamilia Pinoideae)Observ.
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Lower branches completely bare but top half of tree has some dark green needles. Trunk has reddish/brown bark color.
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Álamo Americano de Hoja Dentada (Populus grandidentata)Observ.
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Narrow trunk, unique bark. Completely bare. Branches are 6-12in apart along the trunk.
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Pino Blanco Americano (Pinus strobus)Observ.
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Dark green needles. Some branches bare.
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Oval leaves green in color. One vein in middle of each leaf. Slightly reddish stem. Found next to piece of wood embedded in ground
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Darker green color. Layered leaves. Waxy coating. Nearly microscopic hairs/projections observed on the leaves. Observed in a group of three.
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Diente de León (Taraxacum officinale)Observ.
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Very distinct leaf shape. Dull green in color. Found among ground moss.
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Balsamina Naranja (Impatiens capensis)Observ.
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Small, rounded leaves light green in color. Two leaves on each stem. Each leaf has one vein running down center.
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Light yet bright green in color. Blades long (3-4 inches). Growing in patches between small rock wall.
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Moss is a bright green, thick layer. Sporophytes and gametophytes clearly distinguishable.
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Zacate Azul de Kentucky (Poa pratensis)Observ.
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Dark green with 1-2 inch long blades. Thin patches scattered.
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Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)Observ.
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Slightly darker green. Present in a thin layer on the bottom of the oak tree. Leaves/phyllids slightly longer than the other nearby mosses.
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Liquen Escudo Verde (Flavoparmelia caperata)Observ.
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Distinctive pale yellow/green color. Dry, not solid throughout - has more gaps than other pictures of the same species. Thin layers in patches on the sides of the oak tree.
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Musgo (Entodon seductrix)Observ.
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Light green. Flat, quite close to the ground. Can pretty easily see the individual leaves/phyllids. In a ring around oak tree.
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Branches entirely bare. Some buds visible on the very ends of the branches.