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Mariposa Cometa Tigre del Noreste (Papilio palamedes)Observ.
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Black with rows of yellow spots
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Cárices (Género Carex)Observ.
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Hard, spiky,12-16 inch stiff stem
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Abaniquillo Verde del Noreste (Anolis carolinensis)Observ.
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Was fully brown. A green one had his head in its mouth. They both had these dorsal fins. Was it a battle? I interrupted it to catch him and get a photo, but he immediately started reverting to green.
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around 1:20 - 35, I observed a lizard walk across the brick wall
From a distance I thought it might be an anole, due to shape and general walking, but it seemed to be brown and with red or reddish orange colors on side of head around eyes, and when it stopped it didn't do the throat thing that my green anoles do, but at one point it was facing in my direction (about 15 ft away) and did a thing that looked like plunging/thrusting it's whole head, torso forward a couple of times. weird, (like a chicken might do sort of)
I got up slowly to walk toward it and the body seemed a smooth creamy brown color with no strips that I noticed, and again the promenant reddis color on the side of head. I do have the blue tail skinks in my yard, but this was a stockier body, a little bigger than anole. Google search shows images of broad-headed skink that seem similar to what i saw.
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Azulejo Garganta Canela (Sialia sialis)Observ.
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In the ditch
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Mariposa Almirante Rojo (Vanessa atalanta)Observ.
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Azulejo Garganta Canela (Sialia sialis)Observ.
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Male and female
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Armadillo de Nueve Bandas (Dasypus novemcinctus)Observ.
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Walking across the street this morning
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Cuicacoche Castaño (Toxostoma rufum)Observ.
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rusty brown adult with two thin white lines on closed wing. googled images and it looked exactly like one on cornell lab page
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Rascador Moteado (Pipilo maculatus)Observ.
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clearly visible from the kitchen window sitting in the yaupon holly