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Tlacuache Norteño (Didelphis virginiana)Observ.
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When I let the dog, Bella the Beagle out, after 2 a.m., I thought she was barking at an abandoned cat we had the the back camper of my truck. But on careful observation, I saw she had found this possum. I often see them both in and out of town.
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Árboles de Bruja (Género Hamamelis)Observ.
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Common in mesic valleys along streams.
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Hierba del Ajo (Alliaria petiolata)Observ.
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Several plants in White River valley.
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23 plants here. Another observation 100 feet away posted today had 130 plants. A plant was defined as being at least 1 meter from other plants of this species.
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130 plants here. Another observation 100 feet away posted today had 23 plants. A plant was defined as being at least 1 meter from other plants of this species.
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Lonicera maackiiObserv.
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One large plant here on roadside. Looks like this species is spreading in this area.
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Zancudos Gigantes (Superfamilia Tipuloidea)Observ.
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Occasionally seen inside home, especially as here in the shower stall!
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Hiedra Terrestre (Glechoma hederacea)Observ.
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Locally common, escaped from cultivation.
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Hierba de Santa Bárbara (Barbarea vulgaris)Observ.
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Occasionally found, ruderal.
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Mariposa Azufre Naranja (Colias eurytheme)Observ.
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Several seen in mixed deciduous forest.
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Avispón de Cara Blanca (Dolichovespula maculata)Observ.
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One found in wood of well rotted log as if it had overwintered here.
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Jabalí Europeo (Sus scrofa)Observ.
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Noticed several areas along a user created trail following an old Forest Service road in the wilderness that had been impacted by wild hogs.