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Hovering over wooden walkway through wet wooded area. One of several.
Qué
Mariposa Velo de Duelo (Nymphalis antiopa)Observ.
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alongside trail through wooded area
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Polygonia commaObserv.
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alongside trail through a wooded area
Qué
Conejo Serrano (Sylvilagus floridanus)Observ.
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pair on grass next to wooded area. Both had engorged ticks on neck.
Qué
Mariposa Azufre Naranja (Colias eurytheme)Observ.
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medium sized butterfly in recently mowed field.
Qué
Luciérnagas (Familia Lampyridae)Observ.
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About 3/4 inch long, on trail in wooded area near lake.
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Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)Observ.
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estimate about 14 inch shell. Moving from the river toward the lake.
Fotos / Sonidos
Observ.
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Shell was about 3 inches long. Was crossing a path between the two ponds.
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Escarabajos Ampolleros (Familia Meloidae)Observ.
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About an inch and a half long. On trail near pond and forest.
Fotos / Sonidos
Observ.
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about a half inch long, one of many flying just above the trail
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Avispas Papeleras del Grupo Fuscatus (Subgénero Fuscopolistes)Observ.
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wasp about 1 inch long
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Cerceta Alas Azules (Spatula discors)Observ.
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About 50 feet from the beach.
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Pato Norteño (Anas platyrhynchos)Observ.
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Light colored hen with normal male
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Tecolote del Este (Megascops asio)Observ.
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In an old Pilieated Woodpecker hole.
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Mostaza (Brassica rapa)Observ.
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About 10 inches high, at edge of field along highway.
Qué
Tortuga Pinta (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)Observ.
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(one in center) about 5 to 6 inches long.
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Hongo Gelatina Naranja (Dacrymyces chrysospermus)Observ.
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About 1 to 1.5 inches. Hanging on a branch of a red cedar. One of several on this tree.
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Metorito de Pradera (Microtus pennsylvanicus)Observ.
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Dead, in field, about 3 inches long
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Observ.
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On "tent" in small tree, about 1/2 inch long, many crawling on outside of fibrous tent.