User:JerryFriedman/gallery
Appearance
Most of the really blurry pictures were taken with camera binoculars, and they were the best I could do in the situation, so take it easy.
New Mexico
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Lazuli Bunting, above Pilar, New Mexico
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Neotropic Cormorants, Bosque del Apache
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Sandhill Cranes, ditto
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Proving the existence of Ross's Geese (as if there were any doubt), ditto
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Canyon Towhee in its natural habitat next to a trailer, Santa Fe Community College, New Mexico
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Plumbeous Vireo (Vireo plumbeus) from another trip to the same place near Pilar.
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Pecos Mariposa Lily (Calochortus gunnisonii var. perpulchra—a variety found only in a small area of New Mexico), Hamilton Mesa, Santa Fe National Forest.
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Corallorrhiza maculata, too bad there were already much better pictures.
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Horned Lark, LVNWR again
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Ross's Goose, Bosque del Apache again
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Immature Ross's Goose (small at left) with Lesser Snow Geese, Bosque del Apache
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Gray-headed Dark-eyed Junco, Northern New Mexico College, Española
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Pilgrims at hilltop shrine between Nambé and Chimayó, Good Friday
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Aid station for pilgrims
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Pilgrims waiting to get into Santuario
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Crowd of pilgrims, including man carrying cross
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Oldies
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A more modern, "import" lowrider
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The Santa Cruz church
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cars in Española
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the Bond House in Española
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Sign advertising panocha
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Female Lesser Scaup, Rio Grande Nature Center, Albuquerque
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Canada Geese courting, ditto
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Cliff fendlerbush near Santa Cruz Lake
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Silvery Lupin on the road to Borrego Mesa
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Silky pasqueflower, closer to Borrego Mesa
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ditto
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Silvery Lupin right next to the other one, showing leaf texture for identification
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Better Gray-headed Junco, Borrego Mesa
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Bee fly of the genus Anthrax on my pants, Borrego Mesa
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male Blue Grosbeak
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Better Plumbeous Vireo two years after the one above but at the same place
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crop of previous picture
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Better Cordilleran Flycatcher, Santa Fe Ski Basin
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corn lily flowers, ditto
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corn lily, ditto
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Franciscan lungwort/bluebell, ditto
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Santa Fe phlox (accept no other common names), Randall Davey Audubon Center, Santa Fe
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flower of a different Santa Fe phlox plant, ditto
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the rare white-flowered form, ditto
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rare yellow-bracted form of the foothills paintbrush, Randall Davey Audubon Center. Thanks to Mark Eggers for ID.
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ditto, thanks again
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common, red-flowered form, ditto
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bearberry honeysuckle in fruit, Santa Fe Ski Area
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white marsh marigold, ditto
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Purple Geranium
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Another one
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MacDougal's verbena, Black Canyon campground, Santa Fe National Forest
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oshá leaves (accept no other common name), Winsor Trail, ditto
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flowers and leaves ditto
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common alpine, Santa Fe Ski Basin
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Heart-leaved bittercress, ditto
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Sickletop lousewort, ditto
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hoary cress flowers with female sweat bee of the genus Lasioglossum, subgenus Dialictus. Thanks to Eric R. Eaton for ID at BugGuide.
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Say's Phoebe nest, Española
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A fledgeling Common Starling, Santa Cruz, New Mexico
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closer crop
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(Golden smoke) flowers, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo
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plant ditto
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Astragalus praelongus, U.S. 84/285 near Pojoaque, New Mexico
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flowers of same. Thanks to Al Schneider for confirming ID.
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Rush milkvetch (Astragalus lonchocarpus) flowers, Hyde Park Road, Santa Fe
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pods of same
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Sage Sparrow, El Rito, New Mexico. Too bad he blinked.
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Red-whiskered clammyweed (family Cleomaceae), lower part of F. R. 144
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Calypso orchids, Winsor Trail near Santa Fe Ski Basin
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Parry's or bog primrose, with snow, ditto, a couple miles farther up
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Flower ditto
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Nambé Lake to illustrate cliché
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Western Tiger Swallowtail on peony, Agua Fria Nursery, Santa Fe, same purpose
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Sweet sand verbena, U.S. 84 near Medanales
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flowers of same
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Vaccinium myrtillus among quaking aspen, Santa Fe National Forest
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Texas croton or doveweed, La Puebla
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flower of same plant (male)
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flower of female plant
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Cota (accept no other common names), Thelesperma megapotamicum, ditto.
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flower of same species
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alpine bitterweed, Tetraneuris brandegeei, near Tesuque Peak
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flower of same species
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better Sage Sparrow, same place as the one above
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same individual as previous
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juvenile Sage Sparrow, probably the offspring of the previous bird
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Male variegated meadowhawk, still near El Rito
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A bee assassin, Apiomerus montanus, Pecos National Historical Park. Thanks to V. Belov and D. R. Swanny at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Brook saxifrage, Santa Fe Ski Basin
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Closer view of bearberry honeysuckle berries, Santa Fe Ski Basin
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Felwort, Gentianella amarella, ditto
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Gray Vireo, Sandoval County
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Orange sneezeweed, near Santa Fe Ski Basin
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ditto
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Police-car moth, on orange sneezeweed, same meadow
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ditto, showing hindwings
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White Checkermallow, still the same meadow
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ditto
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Pinedrops, Ortiz Mountains Educational Preserve
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ditto, flowers
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ditto, fruit
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Mormon fritillary, Speyeria mormonia. Thanks to David J. Ferguson at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Male (front) and female Purplish Coppers, near the Santa Fe Ski Basin. Thanks to David J. Ferguson at BugGuide.net for ID confirmation.
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Female from previous picture
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Coulter's horseweed, Laennecia coulteri, Apache Springs Trail, Bandelier
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Narrow goldenrod, ditto
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Bahia, ditto
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Undescribed bee fly of the genus Exoprosopa, Walnut Canyon, Carlsbad Caverns NP. Thanks to Andy Calderwood at BugGuide.net for this information.
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Red-winged Grasshopper, Arphia pseudonietana, subfamily Oedipodinae, Rattlesnake Springs, Carlsbad Caverns NP. Thanks to Eric Eaton at BugGuide.net for confirming ID.
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Male Ebony Grasshoppper, Boopedon nubilum, subfamily Gomphocerinae, Rattlesnake Springs
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Same grasshopper
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Little-Leaf Sumac, ditto
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Catclaw Acacia, same national park, five months later. Thanks to Wynn Anderson for correcting my ID.
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Three-seed Phlox, still Carlsbad Caverns NP
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Feather Dalea, ditto
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Oblique-lined Tiger Beetle, Cicindela tranquebarica, bottom of White Rock Canyon
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King's Lupin, Santa Fe Botanical Gardens Ortiz Mountain Preserve
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ditto
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Macauley's Alpine Buttercup, near Tesuque Peak
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Podistera eastwoodiae, ditto. Thanks to John Bregar and Patrick Alexander for ID.
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Mayfly, Siphlonurus occidentalis, Aspen Vista Trail, Santa Fe National Forest. Thanks to Roger Rohrbeck at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Better Common Alpine, Santa Fe Ski Basin
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ditto
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King's Crown, near Santa Fe Ski Basin
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Parry's Lousewort, ditto
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same plant
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Inflated Penstemon, Borrego Mesa. Thanks to Bob Sivinski for ID.
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Ditto.
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Pecos Baldy and Santa Fe Baldy
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Scarlet Gilia, Aspen Vista Trail
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Dotted Saxifrage near Lake Peak
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Dandelion Butterwort near Lake Peak
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finally got a decent Purple Geranium, near Rio Mora campground, Santa Fe National Forest
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Yellow Owl's-Clover, east of Grass Mountain, Pecos Wilderness
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Gaura coccinea at night, Santa Cruz.
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Say's Phoebe on nest, Orilla Verde
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Leafhopper nymph of the genus Idiocerus, my arm, San Cristobal Canyon, Taos County, New Mexico. Thanks to Andy Hamilton at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Caterpillars of the genus Gnophaela, San Cristobal Canyon. Thanks to John and Jane Balaban at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Exoprosopa caliptera, ditto.
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Purple Nama, La Puebla
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Ditto
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Flower longhorn beetle, Trachysida aspera, on oshá flowers, Northside at Taos Ski Valley. Thanks to V. Belov and I. P. Swift at BugGuide.net for identification.
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Golden crownbeard, Rabbit Road, Santa Fe
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Many-flowered Blazing Star, Rabbit Road
My yard
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Cane Cholla in March snow next to my yard
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Cane Cholla flowers and fruit
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Ladder-backed Woodpecker in the cholla already pictured
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The quest continues!
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Blue Flax in my garden
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Silverleaf nightshade ditto
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May 2006
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ditto
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ditto
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Fendler's hedgehog (Echinocereus fendleri) ditto
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"cane" or dried stem of Cane Cholla, collected at El Dorado, New Mexico, photographed at my house.
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ditto
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Thyme-leaf Spurge in my garden
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Mountain Chickadee on that same cholla
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On a sunflower seedhead this time
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Pink-sided Dark-eyed Junco, first success in a six-week-long quest
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If that's the second success, it came one minute after the first.
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Sandhill Cranes, and are those geese at right?
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Iris bucharica flower
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the whole plant
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Tulipa clusiana var. chrysantha flower, fully open in the sun
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a whole plant
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House Finch nest and eggs
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Yellow salsify seedhead
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ditto
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male Black Witch on my porch
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Fledgeling Black-headed Grosbeak that J. R., Robin, and Alexis rescued from a cat
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Ammophila digger wasp with caterpillar
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ditto, thanks to John Ascher for ID at BugGuide
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Female Protandrena mexicanorum, mining bee of the subfamily Panurginae, on a silverleaf nightshade flower, thanks to John Ascher for ID at BugGuide
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Solanum exomalopsis (Exomalopsis solani), bee of the tribe Exomalopsini, on Solanum elaeagnifolium flower, thanks to John Ascher for ID at BugGuide
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a kind of moon carrot, Seseli gummiferum
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flowers of plant in previous picture
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Tylosis maculatus, spotted tylosis or red and black longhorn beetle
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devil's-claw (Proboscidea parviflora) flower
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fruits of same
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seeds of same
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male Hairy Woodpecker to show tongue
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same bird, sharper
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We didn't have a picture of a robin in snow.
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mat daisy (Anacyclus pyrethrum var. depressus)
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same plant, flower detail
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same variety, flowers closed
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Tulipa bakeri cv "Lilac Wonder"
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Tulipa batalinii cv "Bright Gem"
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digger wasp, apparently Prionyx atratus or subatratus, family Sphecidae, on mat daisy
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same wasp, thanks to John Ascher at BugGuide for ID
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Bitterbrush flowers
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Echinocereus fendleri, Fendler's hedgehog
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Female Prionyx parkeri, thanks to Eric Eaton and John Ascher at Bugguide.net for ID
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Same wasp
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Bee fly of the genus Dipalta
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ditto
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Female mining bee, Protandrena mexicanorum. Thanks to John Asher at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Wasp of the genus Tachytes (family Crabronidae). Thanks to Edward Trammel at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Male bee of the genus Dieunomia, subgenus Epinomia, probably D. nevadensis, probably subspecies arizonensis. Thanks to John Ascher at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Another one.
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Bee fly of the genus Systoechus. Thanks to Joel Kits at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Ditto.
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Fly of the genus Poecilanthrax, really. Thanks to Andy Calderwood at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Ditto.
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Bug of the genus Narnia, family Coreidae
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Same individual. Thanks to Brad Barnd at BugGuide.Net for ID.
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Ditto.
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Tulip alba caerulea occulata or whatever you call it
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Bug of the genus Harmostes, family Rhopalidae
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Ditto, showing beak
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Peleteria again. Thanks to Norm Woodley at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Same fly
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House Finch nestlings
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Spider wasp, Allochares azureus, in my house. Thanks to Nick Fensler at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Digrammia irrorata moth on my outside wall. Thanks to Maury J. Heiman at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Wooly Dalea, La Puebla. Thanks to Chick Keller for confirming ID.
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Bristle Flax, ditto. Thanks to Bob Sivinski for ID.
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Isodontia elegans, a grass-carrying wasp of the family Sphecidae. Thanks to John Ascher at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Female ichneumon wasp of the genus Anomalon, subfamily Anomaloninae, on Penstemon strictus. Thanks to Ken Wolgemuth and Bob Carlson at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Flower of long-flowered four-o'clock
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Male subimago of the mayfly Baetis tricaudatus, my arm. Thanks to Roger Rohrbeck at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Male imago, my porch screen. Thanks again to Roger Rohrbeck at BugGuide.net.
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Tachinid fly of the genus Oestrophasia, same screen. Thanks to Norm Woodley at BugGuide.net for ID.
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same fly
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ditto
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ditto
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Tachinid fly of the genus Zelia, my porch. Thanks to Norm Woodley at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Female Mountain Digger Bee. Thanks to John Ascher at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Bee fly of the genus Lepidanthrax. Thanks to Joel Kits at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Tachinid fly of the genus Juriniopsis on my porch. Thanks to Norm Woodley at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Ditto
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Ditto
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Dwarf Chamisa, garden plant
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"Dirt-colored seed bug" of the species Uhleriola floralis
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Hover fly of the species Copestylum haagei. Thanks to Martin Hauser at BugGuide.net] for ID.
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Treehopper of the genus Micrutalis on my finger. Thanks to Andy Hamilton at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Female clearwing moth of the species Zenodoxus canescens. Thanks to William H. Taft at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Ditto
Jemez Mountains
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Cordilleran Flycatcher, Upper Crossing Trail, Bandelier
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Plumbeous Vireo nest, ditto
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New Mexico locust flowers, ditto
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ditto
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mountain ninebark, Forest Road 144
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bark ditto
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waxflower, Forest Road 144
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ditto
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Silver-spotted skipper that just laid an egg on my sock, Forest Road 144
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Ceanothus fendleri, ditto
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Inflorescence of above, Upper Crossing Trail, Bandelier
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detail of previous photo
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Ash-throated Flycatcher, back to F. R. 144
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Rock spirea or mountain spray, ditto
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Penstemon virgatus, ditto
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just the flowers
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Weidemeyer's Admiral on waxflower, F. R. 144
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male Warbling Vireo, ditto
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Western Wood-Pewee nest with young, Cerro Grande Trail, Bandelier National Monument
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tachinid fly of the genus Peleteria, Cerro Grande, Bandelier
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same fly
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same fly, different focus
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Monument plant, Frasera speciosa, or whatever you call it, Cerro Grande
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Flies of the genus Tachina mating, Cerro Grande. Thanks to Norm Woodley at BugGuide.net for ID.
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Mexican cloudywing, F. R. 144
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crop of previous
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Same species
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Little-leaf alumroot, Chicoma
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Parry's lousewort, ditto
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monument plant, ditto
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King's crown, Rhodiola integrifolia
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Slide butterweed or tall blacktip ragwort, trail from F. R. 144 to Chicoma
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ditto
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Milbert's tortoiseshell, F. R. 144
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Trumpet gooseberry with berries, Apache Springs Trail
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Pinesap, ditto
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another one
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Wild bergamot, ditto.
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Trumpet gooseberry, ditto.
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Flower of Fendler's sandwort, Arenaria fendleri
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Whole plant
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better Weidemeyer's admiral
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Sulfur paintbrush, San Pedro Parks Wilderness
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Ditto
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Rocky Mountain Hemlock-Parsley, San Pedro Parks
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Ditto
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Ditto
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Towering Jacob's Ladder or Leafy Sky Pilot, San Pedro Parks
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Fendler's ragwort, San Pedro Parks
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Ditto
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Ditto
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Small-leaf Angelica, San Pedro Parks
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Ditto
Oaxaca
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Grayish Saltator. Thanks to Jimfbleak and Sabine's Sunbird for ID discussion.
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the cave where the earliest known corn was found
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tree-fern frond
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escaped Crocosmia
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unidentified lupine
Kenya
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male Hartlaub's Bustard (thanks to JMK for id)
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Gabar Goshawk (thanks to JMK for id)
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Same bird temporarily abandoning egg
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White-bellied Bustard (Eupodotis senegalensis canicollis)
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African Pipit—don't bother clicking
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adult male African Stonechat
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Olive Thrush or Mountain Thrush
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Hildebrandt's Starling (thanks to JMK for id)
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Fork-tailed or Common Drongo
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Northern Black Flycatcher (thanks to JMK for id)
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chick of the bird in the previous picture
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All this time I had a better Brubru.
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Emerald-spotted Wood Dove with emerald spots
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a sharper one
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Cheetah to illustrate kleptoparasitism
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Spotted Hyena ditto
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Hyenas and vultures ditto
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African Pygmy Falcons. Not my best picture of them, but it shows the eyespots.
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Swahili Sparrow—see below for a better one
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Baglafecht Weavers (black and yellow) and female Village Weaver
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African Grey Flycatcher (thanks to JMK and Brian Finch of www.mathewssafaris.com for confirming the id)
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Rufous-naped Lark (thanks to JMK for slightly tentative id)
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female Southern Ground Hornbill tossing a grasshopper into her throat
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Lappet-faced Vultures (left) and a White-backed Vulture
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Better picture of a Swahili Sparrow
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female Purple Grenadier
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Pack of Banded Mongooses—not very good, but it shows their social behavior
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Partial view of a Hammerkop nest
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Golden Mariposa Lily, Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona
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Tall Mountain Larkspur, ditto