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Chinche Besucona Nariz de Cono Oriental (Triatoma sanguisuga)Observ.
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This insect feasted on the family dog. Blood spatter after the dog stepped on it.
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Altramuz de Texas (Lupinus texensis)Observ.
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“Fasciation is most common in the plant families Cactaceae, Compositae, Leguminosae, Onagraceae, and Rosaceae, and among species that have indeterminate growth. Most coniferous and broad-leaved trees and shrubs can also bear fasciated branches.”
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1st time ever observed on our small rancho. Drier and warmer winter than average a possible contributor?
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Lagartija Norteña de Árbol (Urosaurus ornatus)Observ.
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1st observation of the Spring.
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Puercoespines del Nuevo Mundo (Familia Erethizontidae)Observ.
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Scat with lots of wood bark.
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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)Observ.
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The ongoing drought attracts sizable numbers of bees and other insects to bird baths and other artificial water resources.