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Ardilla Gris (Sciurus griseus)Observ.
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Chittering away in a tree up the bank from the Cobal Canyon Trail in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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Next to the Cobal Canyon Trail by where it crosses a little stream in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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On Pseudognaphalium leucocephalum beside the Cobal Canyon Trail in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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Jilguerito Dominico (Spinus psaltria)Observ.
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In a scrubby oak near the Cobal Canyon Trail in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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Growing up on a shady bank next to the Cobal Canyon Trail in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park. I spotted them about two weeks ago, but I couldn't get close to them and didn't have my telephoto lens. Fortunately they were still blooming when I came back. You can get an idea of the difficulty photographing them from the habitat shot (last photo) – there are some there in the upper part of the photo, but they're really hard to see.
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Lince Americano (Lynx rufus)Observ.
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Walking down the Cobal Canyon Trail in the Claremont Hills Wildernss Park. The bobcat was first headed away from us, started to go off the side of the trail, changed its mind, and turned around and came toward us for a ways before going off the side of the trail in up the hill.
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Slender shrub/tree about 2 m tall growing between the Cobal Canyon Trail and stream in the canyon in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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Colibrí Cabeza Roja (Calypte anna)Observ.
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Sipping nectar from Ribes speciosum at the Claremont Colleges' Bernard Field Station.
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Ribes speciosumObserv.
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Next to the old fire road on the east side of the upper 'Neck' at the Claremont Colleges' Bernard Field Station.
Note: Despite iNaturalist's insistence, this is not in the California Botanic Garden.
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Arbusto de Azúcar (Rhus ovata)Observ.
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Large shrub near the top of the 'Neck' at the Claremont Colleges' Bernard Field Station.
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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This was growing down in a canyon off Gale Mtwy in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park where I couldn't get close to it. I'm hoping it's not a tamarisk.
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Cascabel del Pacífico (Crotalus oreganus ssp. helleri)Observ.
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When first spotted, this rattlesnake was stretched out across the middle of the fire road, as shown in the second photo. It seemed to just be lying there quietly, so I thought I walk off the trail as far as could to pass by its tail end. But when I started to move closer, it coiled up and rattled. I decided this was a good day to go in a different direction!
On Gale Mtwy in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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Mariposa Sedosa Verde del Loto (Callophrys dumetorum)Observ.
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Hill-topping in the Johnson's Pasture area of the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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Saltarina de Alas Oscuras Triste (Erynnis tristis)Observ.
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Nectaring on Black Sage (Salvia mellifera) next to the Cobal Canyon Trail in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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Hiding out among the Erodium at the side of the Cobal Canyon Trail in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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Next to the Cobal Canyon Trail in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park. It was in the background of a photo I took of miner’s lettuce and ferns.
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Blooming on the slope next to the Cobal Canyon Trail in the Claremont Hills Wildnerness Park. @keirmorse reported this species previously in this location, but it wasn't in bloom.
Unfortunately, the location on the slope was awkward to reach, and the photos are rather out of focus...
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Crassula tillaeaObserv.
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In a fire road at the Claremont Colleges Bernard Field Station.
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Crassula connataObserv.
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At the Claremont Colleges' Bernard Field Station. These were in the background of this bee fly photo.
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Lots of these were flying around at the Claremont Colleges' Bernard Field Station.