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Claveles Y Parientes (Género Dianthus)Observ.
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Volunteer plant growing in the meadow
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Búho Cornudo (Bubo virginianus)Observ.
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Pretty sure this was a great horned owl that I saw (and heard) last night.
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Caracol Europeo de Jardín (Cornu aspersum)Observ.
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It was raining off and on the morning I saw this snail.
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Chara Californiana (Aphelocoma californica)Observ.
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Maybe a western scrub jay? Not sure. Female?
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Mariposa Ojo de Venado de California (Junonia grisea)Observ.
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Photo and observation by Max Aronson. Posted with his permission.
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Género PoduraObserv.
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Never seen these before. So many in different cracks in the ground where erosion from rain deleted the cracks (and left standing water).
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Araña de Jardín Bandeada (Argiope trifasciata)Observ.
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Probably a banded garden spider.
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Avispa Chaqueta Amarilla Occidental (Vespula pensylvanica)Observ.
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Eating remains of a rabbit.
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Mamíferos (Clase Mammalia)Observ.
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These animal remains were found inside the park along our walking path. Probably a hawk ate the animal. Not sure what the remains are. Maybe rabbit or squirrel? Flies and wasps were on the remains. I removed the remains from the pathway.
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Polilla Esfinge de Rayas Blancas (Hyles lineata)Observ.
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Burrowing itself, I believe to overwinter in the ground.