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Grulla Gris (Antigone canadensis)Observ.
kaitlinDescripción
Only had my cell phone. Canada Goose is the smaller bird to right.
Observ.
kaitlinDescripción
Always fun to see these on dryish south facing slopes. You have to step carefully as all sorts of plants are just emerging.
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Carpintero de Pechera Común (Colaptes auratus)Observ.
kaitlinDescripción
Some predation in play- left the feathers as I found them.
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Venados (Familia Cervidae)Observ.
kaitlinDescripción
I just wanted to document the presence of deer in the Tahoe Basin along east shore in February when the snowpack was still very deep.
Observ.
kaitlinDescripción
For me, this is a common finding in Feb if it's warm enough for the snowpack to melt out in patches. There were many.
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Monos Aulladores o Saraguatos (Género Alouatta)Observ.
kaitlinDescripción
Dawn chorus of Howler Monkeys while staying at Canopy Tower, Panamá.
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Mamíferos (Clase Mammalia)Observ.
kaitlinDescripción
Ok, tough pic, no size references, but maybe somebody can suggest what animal made the s shaped track from bush to water. I post this out of curiosity, not expecting a research grade id. Sizing looked right for raccoon perhaps? Fresh snow showed no other tracks. Too big for mink.
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Ratones de Campo (Género Peromyscus)Observ.
kaitlinDescripción
Not sure on id, but tail print visible. Busy! Around 5700ft elevation in sagebrush habitat.