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Aguililla Cola Roja (Buteo jamaicensis)Observ.
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Checked in with a birding contact for ID help--his reply:
"just by going from the only detail that’s reliable here which is size in relation to the pole it’s sitting on I’d rule out red-tailed hawk and the size looks OK for peregrine and I'd rule out the accipiters because the tail on those would be longer in relation to the body. There are adult peregrines in the city raising babies so it’s not a rare bird there."
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Árnica (Erigeron divergens)Observ.
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Green plant with long, wavy leaves covered in white hairs
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Enebros Y Sabinas (Género Juniperus)Observ.
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Dry tree with greenery on branches...not sure if the same plant, or if greens are growing off of dead tree
(Looking to ID the tree itself)
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Árnicas (Género Gutierrezia)Observ.
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Green plant with beige stems and little beige flowers
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Coles, Berros, Mostazas Y Parientes (Familia Brassicaceae)Observ.
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Yellow flowers on long, grey-green stems
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Purple/magenta and white flowers on long stems; with small, flat leaves
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Flores de Borrego (Género Eriogonum)Observ.
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Soft-looking grey-green leaves, and long, dry stems with clusters of dry flowers on top
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Tribu GalegeaeObserv.
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Two-tone purple flowers, with silvery green stem/leaves
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Hongos Ascomicetes Y Líquenes (Subfilo Pezizomycotina)Observ.
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Warty, grey lichens with white edges and darker, almost black centers
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Hongos Ascomicetes Y Líquenes (Subfilo Pezizomycotina)Observ.
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a rust-colored lichen?
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Canutillos (Género Ephedra)Observ.
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tough, scrubby xeriscape?
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Pastos Y Cereales (Familia Poaceae)Observ.
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very thin, grass-like
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Hongos Ascomicetes Y Líquenes (Subfilo Pezizomycotina)Observ.
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As far as we can tell this is a bluish-grey lichen on a rock. Any ideas what species it is?