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Biznaga China (Mammillaria heyderi)Observ.
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missed the flowers (again)
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Moscas Negras (Familia Simuliidae)Observ.
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difficult to photograph in moving water
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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)Observ.
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Pics tba. Syrphid too if I get pics
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Saltarina de Alas Oscuras Dormilona (Erynnis brizo)Observ.
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Pics tba
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Andrena jessicaeObserv.
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Bee with solid orange abdomen. Pics tba
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Estrella de la Tarde (Escobaria vivipara)Observ.
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A little more than 2” high, a little more than an inch wide
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Correcaminos Norteño (Geococcyx californianus)Observ.
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Not shown: the devestation wrought by the BLM at the Steve West Birding Sanctuary (6-Mile Dam). All vegetation removed except along the river bank. Supposedly reseeding, but I do not understand the scorched earth. Mesquites, I suppose I can understand, Yuccas and saltbush I cannot. The area for this bird to hunt for food has been reduced by 90%
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Gallareta Americana (Fulica americana)Observ.
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Not very common at the pond
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Mergo Cresta Blanca (Lophodytes cucullatus)Observ.
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Didn't have the camera adjusted to the sky conditions. A new species foo me at Rattlesnake Springs.
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Estrella de la Tarde (Escobaria vivipara)Observ.
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Just calling it this so someone can correct me before I have a chance to work on it. About 4” tall
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Observ.
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Had to work to find this little one. Only one other, about 10’ away