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Tecolote Llanero (Athene cunicularia)

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elinpierce

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Agosto 2023

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Privado

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Niña Esmaltada (Plebejus idas)

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matthias22

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Julio 10, 2023 a las 12:28 TARDE MDT

Descripción

On Antennaria near creek. In montane forest, elevation 1,700 m (based on Google Earth).

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elinpierce

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Septiembre 14, 2022 a las 01:57 TARDE PDT

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Looks like a yoga pose!

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Playero Oscuro (Calidris maritima)

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Julio 29, 2023 a las 11:24 MAÑANA CEST

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Marmota de Vientre Amarillo (Marmota flaviventris)

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elinpierce

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Agosto 22, 2020 a las 04:40 TARDE PDT

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Found up on a high altitude ridge (9600 ft asl) in fairly rocky terrain in the Desatoya Mountains.

NOTE: - This observation refers to the smaller skull in 6 additional photos.
24 Aug. - I added 6 photos to compare this skull to another (LARGER) skull I found in another location. This larger skull was ID'ed by several folks as Marmota flaviventris. See: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/54930328

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Papamoscas Fibí (Sayornis phoebe)

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sheliahargis

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Octubre 21, 2017 a las 10:55 MAÑANA CDT

Descripción

Not sure what is going on but this is the fourth birder that I know of who has had a phoebe perch on their binoculars or on their person at Commons Ford.

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elinpierce

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Mayo 24, 2023 a las 11:52 MAÑANA PDT

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elinpierce

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Mayo 25, 2023 a las 10:48 MAÑANA PDT

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elinpierce

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Abril 20, 2023 a las 08:50 MAÑANA PDT

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elinpierce

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Mayo 12, 2023 a las 09:19 MAÑANA PDT

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Arañas Cangrejo de Suelo (Género Xysticus)

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elinpierce

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Abril 22, 2023 a las 04:08 TARDE PDT

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Castor Americano (Castor canadensis)

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elinpierce

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Mayo 29, 2016 a las 03:07 TARDE CDT

Descripción

In the Highwood Mountains

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Playero Oscuro (Calidris maritima)

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bev435

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Marzo 20, 2022 a las 04:44 TARDE EDT

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elinpierce

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Julio 7, 2020 a las 08:04 TARDE PDT

Descripción

(NOTE: My ID is a rough guess based on characteristics shown in species' photos. Body = approx 1.75-2" long)
On an evening walk in sagebrush scrubland, I came across this pair clasping each other's claws, head-to-head. As I observed them at length, I realized that they were not engaged in a territorial struggle, but rather - a courtship waltz. It seemingly lasted forever! At one point, the much slimmer male, who was leading the female around, had to stop to rest for a brief spell. This is the first time I have ever seen a scorpion, and to view their armored little bodies close up is impressive.

It's worth looking at 2 of these photos that show the scorpion's "Pectines" the it can use to detect ground vibrations -

"These peculiar paired struc­tures are present on the ventral side of sec­ond mesosomatic segment. Each pectine is formed of a three-segmented shaft carrying at the free posterior end a row of 4-36 movable processes like the teeth of a comb. Pectines are tactile sense organs and are probably olfactory too. Pectines are larger in males than in females." (from https://www.biologydiscussion.com/invertebrate-zoology/phylum-arthropoda/scorpions-with-diagram-phylum-arthropoda/33501)

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Azulilla de Arroyo Vivaz (Argia vivida)

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elinpierce

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Junio 2, 2022 a las 02:38 TARDE PDT

Descripción

At Snively Springs on a warm spring /early summer day.

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Liquen de Roca Amarillo (Pleopsidium flavum)

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elinpierce

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Agosto 20, 2020 a las 10:22 MAÑANA PDT

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elinpierce

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Agosto 5, 2020 a las 09:35 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

At a natural spring in the Willow Canyon in the mountains called Battle Mtn complex, up at 6,453 ft asl. The vegetation in of the area, incl. the riparian, has been disturbed by free-ranging cattle.

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elinpierce

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Agosto 12, 2020 a las 01:24 TARDE PDT

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Just caught a tiny moth!

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elinpierce

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Agosto 2, 2020 a las 03:48 TARDE PDT

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A very small (tiny) bee (about ¼ inch long) -- flying fast between the tiny flowers on this garden plant.

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Rayadora de Doce Manchas (Libellula pulchella)

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elinpierce

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Julio 30, 2020 a las 09:59 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

This beautiful guy was hunting up in the mountains at approx 6500 ft, above a spring pond surrounded by willow trees.

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elinpierce

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Julio 3, 2020 a las 09:05 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

A truly beautiful butterfly, and small (only about an inch or so tall).
It calmly harvested nectar from a dandelion in the yard.
In photo 2, the butterfly stopped feeding, and lifted its antennae up, and started slowly rotating its wings -- just the back, smaller set. It looked really funny, like someone warming up their shoulders before a workout! I saw no other butterfly nearby, so its not clear if this behavior was meant to attract a mate. After a while it stopped the wing-rotating, and went back to feeding.

PS - Dandelions can be a source of many interesting pollinator observations!

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elinpierce

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Noviembre 16, 2019 a las 04:07 TARDE PST

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elinpierce

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Junio 21, 2020 a las 08:38 TARDE PDT

Descripción

The first photo is taken on 03 July and last photo was taken earlier, 21 June- the exact same plant. The leaves have matured a bit and it is done blooming.

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Polilla Esfinge de Rayas Blancas (Hyles lineata)

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elinpierce

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Agosto 9, 2019 a las 12:03 TARDE PDT

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Rana-de Coro del Pacífico (Pseudacris regilla)

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jimjohnson

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Junio 11, 2020 a las 02:27 TARDE PDT

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elinpierce

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Junio 19, 2011

Descripción

I found this large beetle on our deck which overlooks a small yard that borders onto dense bottomland hardwood (deciduous) forest. We have an amazing variety of insects. I saw a much smaller individual of this same species as well, perhaps not fully grown, while this is an adult. It even made hissing noises when disturbed!

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elinpierce

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Julio 6, 2018 a las 01:17 TARDE PDT

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elinpierce

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Agosto 19, 2010

Descripción

This is the craziest caterpillar I have ever seen. I found this about 3 in long bright yellow hairy caterpillar walking along the forest floor in dense hardwood bottomlands near the Mississippi. When I picked it up with a stick, I could see that the ends of its legs were pink - it almost looked like it had pink tennis shoes! Check it out on the second photo. What in the world is this and what did it turn into? (I resisted the impulse to take it home to a terrarium!)

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Rascador Moteado (Pipilo maculatus)

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elinpierce

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Abril 18, 2020 a las 03:39 TARDE PDT

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kueda

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Octubre 21, 2018 a las 09:45 TARDE MDT

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Playero Oscuro (Calidris maritima)

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max_hof_mann

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Abril 6, 2018 a las 07:13 MAÑANA CEST

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elinpierce

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Mayo 3, 2018 a las 05:58 TARDE PDT

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Huico Tigre del Noroeste (Aspidoscelis tigris)

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elinpierce

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Mayo 10, 2018 a las 12:33 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Not sure what subspecies this might be. High desert (4,600 ft asl) in Northern Nevada.
The front limbs on this 7-8" long lizard are sci-fi surreal ! Moving very fast this midday, but I got lucky with the photos.

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Aguililla de Swainson (Buteo swainsoni)

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elinpierce

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Julio 17, 2017 a las 02:10 TARDE CDT

Descripción

Juvenile... one of three in the nest platform about 40-50 ft up on the top of a fir tree. It had fallen to the ground, and the rest of the gang was far away in the tree top. It was rescued by the Security Forces on base; they helped place the juvie back in the nest.

2nd photo - Plan A - raise up to a branch 10ft off the ground to avoid coyote predation...

3rd photo - Plan B - far better. Electric shop came to the rescue, and we lifted the juvie back up to the platform. Three weeks later, all three chicks were out of the nest and nearly fledged. :-)

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Libélula Serpiente de Cara Azul (Erpetogomphus eutainia)

Observ.

greglasley

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Agosto 26, 2003 a las 10:35 MAÑANA CDT

Descripción

Blue-faced Ringtail
Erpetogomphus eutainia
female - with prey item
Guadalupe River, Independence Park near U.S. 183 bridge over the river.
Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas
26 August 2003