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Carbonero de Capucha Negra (Poecile atricapillus)Autor
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Lisa observed a black-capped chickadee during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Golondrina Azulnegra (Progne subis)Autor
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Lisa observed a purple martin during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Gorrión Cejas Blancas (Spizella passerina)Autor
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Lisa observed a chipping sparrow during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Cardenales (Género Cardinalis)Autor
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Lisa observed three cardinals during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Sitas (Familia Sittidae)Autor
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Lisa observed a nuthatch during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Mirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)Autor
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Lisa observed an american robin during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Huilota Común (Zenaida macroura)Autor
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Lisa observed a mourning dove during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Guajolote Norteño (Meleagris gallopavo)Autor
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Lisa observed a wild turkey during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Gorrión Cantor (Melospiza melodia)Autor
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Lisa observed a song sparrow during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Colibríes (Familia Trochilidae)Autor
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Lisa observed a hummingbird during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Carpintero Albinegro Menor (Dryobates pubescens)Autor
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Lisa observed a downy woodpecker during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Pato de Collar (Anas platyrhynchos)Autor
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Lisa observed fifteen mallards during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Ganso Canadiense Mayor (Branta canadensis)Autor
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Lisa observed a canadian goose during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Chara Azul (Cyanocitta cristata)Autor
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Lisa observed a blue jaw during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wild flower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Género SemotilusAutor
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Unknown guide observed a creek chub minnow during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near Kingswood Lake on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Carpas Y Parientes (Orden Cypriniformes)Autor
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Unknown guide observed seven minnows during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near Kingswood Lake on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Carpita Cabezona (Pimephales promelas)Autor
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Unknown guide observed a fathead minnow during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near Kingswood Lake on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Mero Pintado (Epinephelus analogus)Autor
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Unknown guide observed a rock bass during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near Kingswood Lake on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Matalote Blanco (Catostomus commersonii)Autor
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Unknown guide observed two white suckers during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near Kingswood Lake on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Mojarra Oreja Azul (Lepomis macrochirus)Autor
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Unknown guide observed a bluegill during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near Kingswood Lake on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Unknown guide observed a largemouth bass during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near Kingswood Lake on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Peces Gatos, Bagres Y Parientes (Orden Siluriformes)Autor
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Unknown guide observed three bullhead catfish during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near Kingswood Lake on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Mariposa Media Luna Perlada (Phyciodes tharos)Autor
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Suzanne observed three Suzanne observed three pearl crescent butterflies during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wildflower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Mariposa Monarca (Danaus plexippus)Autor
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Suzanne observed a monarch butterfly with tags during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wildflower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Suzanne observed a two-striped grasshopper during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wildflower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Grillo Terrestre de Carolina (Eunemobius carolinus)Autor
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Suzanne observed three carolina ground crickets the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wildflower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Mantis Europea (Mantis religiosa)Autor
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Suzanne observed three praying mantis during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wildflower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Escarabajo Japonés (Popillia japonica)Autor
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Suzanne observed ten Japanese beetles during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wildflower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Mariposa Azufre Nublada Americana (Colias philodice)Autor
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Suzanne observed four clouded sulfer butterflies during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wildflower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.
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Mariposa Blanca de la Col (Pieris rapae)Autor
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Suzanne observed three cabbage white butterflies during the BioBlitz Bat Walk. Observed near the wildflower garden on the Cranbrook Campus.