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Mariposa Velo de Duelo (Nymphalis antiopa)Observ.
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At least a dozen Mourning Cloaks in the stretch of one mile on the Little Cherry Creek trail, Gila National Forest.
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Pecarí de Collar (Pecari tajacu)Observ.
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found on Continental Divide Trail at appx 6500' in pinion juniper. I broke open the scat to find it was full of grass.
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Lince Americano (Lynx rufus)Observ.
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Scat was very fresh. No odor noticed. There appeared to be a track in the scrape the size and general characteristics of bobcat, but it wasn't distinct in the substrate.
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Cuervo Común (Corvus corax)Observ.
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Could also be Chihuahua Raven, both occur in this area
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Zorra Gris (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)Observ.
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Found along the CDT in Gila Nat'l Forest.
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Oso Negro Americano (Ursus americanus)Observ.
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Full of juniper berries and seeds. Appeared to be less than 12 hrs old.
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Coyote (Canis latrans)Observ.
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Scat left in driveway next to front entrance of house in last 12 hrs
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Oso Negro Americano (Ursus americanus)Observ.
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Very old, full of seeds and nut hulls
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Setas (Género Pleurotus)Observ.
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Railroad Canyon, Black Range, Gila National Forest
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Coprino Blanco Y Negro (Coprinopsis picacea)Observ.
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Railroad Canyon, Black Range, Gila National Forest.
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Polilla Bruja (Ascalapha odorata)Observ.
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Female "Black Witch" . The board is 8" across so her wingspan is appx 6". A Male was on my front porch the other day but flew when I tried to get a photo.
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Oso Negro Americano (Ursus americanus)Observ.
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Scat fresh. Last rain 36 hrs ago.
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Oso Negro Americano (Ursus americanus)Observ.
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Large bear walked down the cayon for at least quarter mile before we lost its tracks
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Oso Negro Americano (Ursus americanus)Observ.
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Zeiss binocs are 6 inches long. [Lost my ruler somewhere!]