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Murciélago Cola Suelta Mexicano (Tadarida brasiliensis)Observ.
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On the ground for some reason
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Perro de Agua Pálido (Corydalus luteus)Observ.
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Seen at night near a mostly dried up creek.
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Murciélago Orejón de Townsend (Corynorhinus townsendii)Observ.
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Found this single bat in a dark cavern. Small, no more than 2 inches in length.
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Pipistrelo del Este Americano (Perimyotis subflavus)Observ.
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Found between some boulders. I only saw one other bat nearby. Around the size of two grapes, maybe a little over an inch in length.
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Araña Pescadora Oscura (Dolomedes tenebrosus)Observ.
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Not the best photo, but I’m really curious. He was hanging out in holes in the rock.
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Magnolias (Género Magnolia)Observ.
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Pale pink flowers with large petals. The branches are pretty sparse. Most likely planted on purpose outside of a hospital.
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Plantas Vasculares (Filo Tracheophyta)Observ.
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Growing out of pockets on a shady rock wall.
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Plantas Vasculares (Filo Tracheophyta)Observ.
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Growing out of a shallow pocket in a rock wall. Shady area.
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Zarzaparrilla (Smilax bona-nox)Observ.
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Thorny vine over a foot long. There weren’t many plants around for it to attach to, so it was mostly on the ground.
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Mangos, Marañones, Pimenteros Y Parientes (Subfamilia Anacardioideae)Observ.
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Enebro de Frutos Azules (Juniperus ashei)Observ.
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8 ft tall tree. Somewhat sparse compared to other junipers I’ve seen around.
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Ilex vomitoriaObserv.
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This plant was maybe 8 feet tall.
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Hongos de Repisa (Orden Polyporales)Observ.
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It has been a little rainy and damp lately. Fungi on a fallen log.
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Bajatripa (Rivina humilis)Observ.
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This plant was maybe a foot high. The stems were pretty sparse until the top where leaves, flowers, and berries tended to be located. The leaves were pretty thin and light.
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Cactus de Higo, Tunas o Nopales (Género Opuntia)Observ.
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None of the cacti in the group had any thorns as far as I could see.
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Helenium amarumObserv.
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Very thick and tangled stems and roots
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Alheña Hoja de Cera (Ligustrum quihoui)Observ.
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The plant was around 7 feet tall or so.
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Up to 20 feet high. Has been growing thickly in this area for at least 15 years but doesn’t seem to be spreading much further.
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Palo Amarillo (Berberis trifoliolata)Observ.
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Very stiff and pointy leaves.
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Zarzaparrilla (Smilax bona-nox)Observ.
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Long vine that holds tightly to other plants. Has small thorns spread out along the stem.
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Varas de Oro (Género Solidago)Observ.
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Very five feet tall. The fuzzy seeds fell off very easily and stuck to clothing.
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Yucas o Izotes (Género Yucca)Observ.
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Leaves grew out to 1-2 feet and are very rigid with a sharp, hard brown end. Plant grew to maybe 2 feet high.
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Cenizo (Leucophyllum frutescens)Observ.
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Leaves had a velvety look and feel. Lighter color at the top where newer leaves were growing. About 1.5 ft high.
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Sección LantanaObserv.
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Found in the greenbelt close to some houses.