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Abejorro de Cara Amarilla (Bombus vosnesenskii)Observ.
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A queen B. vos mating on a tomato plant at Cascade p-patch in downtown Seattle.
Photo taken by Bailey Granstrom
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Piranga Capucha Roja (Piranga ludoviciana)Observ.
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Female
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Papamoscas del Oeste (Contopus sordidulus)Observ.
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Carpintero Nuca Roja (Sphyrapicus nuchalis)Observ.
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Photo taken by Allie Clay
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Ostrero Negro Norteamericano (Haematopus bachmani)Observ.
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Martín Pescador Norteño (Megaceryle alcyon)Observ.
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Female hanging out on a snag next to the side pond at union bay natural area.
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Gorrión Cola Blanca (Pooecetes gramineus)Observ.
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Juvenile, hanging out by the path. A terrible picture but I did my best. Had distinct white eye rings and white outer tail feathers. Light brown tum with a bib of markings.
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Ardilla de Douglas (Tamiasciurus douglasii)Observ.
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This little guy and his friend wouldn't leave us alone while we were packing up our camping stuff. He stole a piece of bread and ran off.
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Culebra Listonada Noroccidental (Thamnophis ordinoides)Observ.
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This little guy was hanging out next to the path down to the beach and let me pick him up for a minute to take pictures.
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Paloma Turca de Collar (Streptopelia decaocto)Observ.
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A couple of these guys were sitting on some telephone wires by the street. They had the distinct black stripe on their necks.
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This guy is a lefteye flounder for certain, the exact species I'm not quite sure about (I think I'm right though). Some gulls had caught it and were trying to eat it, so we shoo'd them away for a moment to take a picture. I only got the blind side, unfortunately, but the other side was mottled brown.
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Venado Bura de Columbia (Odocoileus hemionus ssp. columbianus)Observ.
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This big guy wandered across the street in front of our car as we were driving to the beach.
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Gorrión Cantor (Melospiza melodia)Observ.
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It was facing away from me like it is in the picture, so I couldn't get a good look at it, but I think it's a song sparrow rather than a fox sparrow or something else like that.
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Conejo Europeo (Oryctolagus cuniculus)Observ.
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I don't know the exact species. I would assume its one of the introduced European rabbits, but I thought it would be better to wait for someone to confirm it.
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Ardilla Listada de Townsend (Neotamias townsendii)Observ.
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This is just a guess. All I know about this little guy is that it's a chipmunk and that it was found in a coastal Washington forest near Ocean Shores. I made the guess that it's a Townsend's chipmunk based on the locality, the dark coat, and the light and dark stripes on its head.
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Carpintero de Pechera Común (Colaptes auratus)Observ.
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This Flicker was hanging out on a tree between the water and the road.
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Zorzal Moteado (Hylocichla mustelina)Observ.
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We heard this bird singing at the very end of the Hatchery Trail in Seward Park. It was up in a large Bigleaf Maple and dropped to the ground for a few moments before flying off into the forest.
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Trepadorcito Americano (Certhia americana)Observ.
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I saw this little guy climbing up a tree and then watched it flit over to another before disappearing off the path. I couldn't get a picture.
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Águila Cabeza Blanca (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)Observ.
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These two eagles had their nest in a large Douglas fir tree on the edge of the clearing. The female was sitting in the nest with just her head visible and the male was perched in another Douglas fir nearby observing the area.