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Gaviota de Thayer (Larus glaucoides ssp. thayeri)Observ.
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The slightly smaller brown gull in the center of the first photo, with relatively small bill
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Gavilán Pecho Canela (Accipiter striatus)Observ.
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I think this is a Sharp-shinned Hawk, but since I got some decent photos for once, will ask for second opinions, maybe it is a Cooper...
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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)Observ.
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Growing in moist conifer needles and dead wood
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Hongos de Repisa (Orden Polyporales)Observ.
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Growing in dead conifer (Abies concolor?)
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Setas (Género Pleurotus)Observ.
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Growing in downed conifer, probably Abies concolor
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Observ.
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Same location as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/136118925. I never would have found this if I did not have the exact coordinates to look at.
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Playero Occidental (Calidris mauri)Observ.
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The subject here is the lighter-colored bird in the center of the first photo. This individual stood out from nearby Least and Western Sandpipers because of its lighter and slightly redder color, and apparently slightly larger size.
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Mamíferos (Clase Mammalia)Observ.
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For scale, my index finger is about 15 mm wide
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Marta Pescadora (Pekania pennanti)Observ.
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No photo, but pretty confident about the ID. Weasel-like body shape but much larger, dark brown, long fur. Came out of brush for a moment until it saw me, then quickly returned to cover.
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Mariposa Monarca (Danaus plexippus)Observ.
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I was unable to get a photo, but wanted to document this because it has been many years since I have seen one of these.