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Amanitas, Tecomates, Matamoscas Y Hongos Trompeta (Género Amanita)Observ.
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Rana Mirona Primaveral (Pseudacris crucifer)Observ.
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Bottom illustration is Spring Peeper.
These are my nature journal notes and drawings. I’ve tagged them to the Nature Drawing and Journal project. Not sure how to share with only that page to avoid identification challenges
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Falsas Ranas Grillo (Género Pseudacris)Observ.
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Middle illustration is Chorus frog.
These are my nature journal notes and drawings. I’ve tagged them to the Nature Drawing and Journal project. Not sure how to share with only that page to avoid identification challenges.
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Rana del Bosque (Lithobates sylvaticus)Observ.
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These are my nature journal notes and drawings. I’ve tagged them to the Nature Drawing and Journal project. Not sure how to share with only that page to avoid identification challenges
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Cisne Trompetero (Cygnus buccinator)Observ.
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These are my nature journal notes and drawings. I’ve tagged them to the Nature Drawing and Journal project. Not sure how to share with only that page to avoid identification challenges.
The Trumpeter swan's black connection between mandible and eye, and vocalization was unmistakable. I sketched this using binoculars and direct observation in-situ. And yes it was snowing while observing! This one was an interloper visiting a mated pair who was setting up a nesting area on a nearby pond.
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Zumaque de Virginia (Rhus typhina)Observ.
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Regrowth after a prairie burn.
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Rayadora Luctuosa (Libellula luctuosa)Observ.
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Female widow skimmer. (Or juvenile male?)
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Andrena dunningi? Fuzzy rusty orange thorax, fairly smooth abdomen, dark wings.
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Arroyuela Eurasiática (Lythrum salicaria)Observ.
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Purple loosestrife making a comeback?