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Mariposa Vanesa Pintada (Vanessa cardui)Autor
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Found in the garage, moved outside.
It may be the same species I saw recently in a nearby blooming peach tree.
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Polillas Tigre (Tribu Arctiini)Autor
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Caterpillar runs from one tiny blooming plant to the next.
Flowers are about the size of a grain of sand. Caterpillar is about 1 1/4 inch long. Shoe for size reference.
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Abejorro de Cara Amarilla (Bombus vosnesenskii)Autor
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In cultivated peach blossom
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Lagartija Leopardo Narigona (Gambelia wislizenii)Autor
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Apparently it became a meal for a California Scrub Jay.
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Bejori de Cerca Occidental (Sceloporus occidentalis)Autor
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This is the big one, that is usually very dark. It’s tail regenerated.
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Bejori de Cerca Occidental (Sceloporus occidentalis)Autor
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He hides in the gap between the stone and wood
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Gavilán de Cooper (Accipiter cooperii)Autor
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Cooper’s, immature?
Looked like a cap developing.
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Langostas, Tucuras Y Parientes (Superfamilia Acridoidea)Autor
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Behind him, in the sand, are tiny seedlings.
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Bejori de Cerca Occidental (Sceloporus occidentalis)Autor
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First lizard sighting of the season, near a stormwater runoff that goes under driveways., and has a pile of leaves blown there and left.
Ants are already out, and a few types of beetles, a couple of caterpillars, and a moth.