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Espuela de Galán (Delphinium ajacis)Autor
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What is this multi-branched flower? It began blooming about a week ago -- first on one stalk, and now on all of them. It is the only one of its kind in the area. It may be the result of sowing a mixed bag of seeds last fall. We had one butterfly mix bag and one bag of seeds intended for pollinators.
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Espuela de Galán (Delphinium ajacis)Autor
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Can anyone identify this plant? It looks like it will flower soon.
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Plantas (Reino Plantae)Autor
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Can anyone identify this plant? It looks like it will flower soon.
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Gorrión Doméstico (Passer domesticus)Autor
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House sparrow with Northern Mockingbird sitting on top of a bluebird house. The bluebirds appear to have abandoned the house. Was it because the other birds became a nuisance or because they no longer had need for the house?
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Nopal Cuijo (Opuntia engelmannii)Autor
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Also called prickly pear cactus
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Guajolote Norteño (Meleagris gallopavo)Autor
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We've seen as many as two dozen wild turkeys in our subdivision.
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Ciervos (Género Cervus)Autor
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Elk in Busse Forest Nature Preserve in Elk Grove Village, IL
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Conejos de Cola Blanca (Género Sylvilagus)Autor
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rabbit in neighbor's backyard
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Centzontle Norteño (Mimus polyglottos)Autor
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Northern Mockingbird and house sparrow sitting on top of a blue bird house. There had been a pair of bluebirds in the house previously.
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Cardenal Rojo (Cardinalis cardinalis)Autor
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At first I thought this was a bluebird or maybe a painted bunting. Thanks to the comments my posting received, I now know that it's a cardinal who has lost his feathers.