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Polilla de Tienda del Oeste (Malacosoma californica)Observ.
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Same Ribes plant in at least six ‘tents’ (is that the right term?)
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Grillo Mormón (Anabrus simplex)Observ.
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This is one of thousands we saw. All red in swarm mode.
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Orobanca de la Hiedra (Orobanche hederae)Observ.
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Common around the west gate of campus in the ivy banks.
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Araña de Jardín Europea (Araneus diadematus)Observ.
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Every fall these are easy to find in the yard. This one is on the ivy wall competing with funnel spiders.
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Abejorro de Cara Amarilla (Bombus vosnesenskii)Observ.
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I have seen a single Bumble bee on the same plant for a few mornings in a row now. Suspect that it is living in the open shady sandy area under the maple tree in my backyard!
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Tritón de California (Taricha torosa)Observ.
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100s of egg clusters along the shoreline, some already above the waterline. No adults seen in the section we walked.
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Lagarto Escorpión de Alta California (Elgaria multicarinata ssp. multicarinata)Observ.
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Paloma Doméstica (Columba livia)Observ.
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This is the only thing I've seen pigeons eat in my short stay in the French Quarter- sugar and candy!
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Espinocho (Gasterosteus aculeatus)Observ.
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Male stickleback in Strawberry Creek, in front of Valley Life Sciences building, where there were several nesting males trying to attract one or two females in the pools
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Garza Blanca (Ardea alba)Observ.
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Walking along Grinnell path and saw this bird which seems to be the same one from yesterday hanging around Strawberry creek. Lots of foot traffic but stalked away when it saw me take pictures!
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Garza Blanca (Ardea alba)Observ.
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Lone egret hanging out under road pass in Strawberry creek. Solid black feet and legs, yellow bill, so I think it's cattle egret not snowy. FirstFirst
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Cangrejo Topo (Emerita analoga)Observ.
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The surf revealed where all the juveniles were hiding. I wonder if all the beachgoers were scaring the shorebirds off thereby allowing the juvenile sand crabs a predator-free morning.
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Cangrejo Topo (Emerita analoga)Observ.
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Large female, one of many seen. Some of them had orange eggs.
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Salamandra Delgada de California (Batrachoseps attenuatus)Observ.
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Found under large oak log that was being watered by a broken water pipe, which is probably why it was found in the summer! (found with Aneides lugubris)