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Basking with Red-eared Slider. This looks like the Midland subspecies, which I've seen here before. Apparently introduced, where it occurs along with the native Western Painted Turtles.
See also:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/62063300
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/7536785
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Chipe Rabadilla Castaña (Leiothlypis luciae)Autor
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Nondescript gray warbler foraging high up in cottonwoods. Could not see the rufous rump at the time, but barely captured that in last photo.
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Cormorán Neotropical (Nannopterum brasilianum)Autor
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Cormorant rookery at Tingley Beach fishing ponds.
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Garza Azul (Egretta caerulea)Autor
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Tingley Beach Lagoon fishing ponds. Little Blue Heron night-roosting with dozens of Cattle Egrets in trees on island; also a Neotropic Cormorant rookery here. The heron and egrets flew just before sun was up. Seen by many birders.
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These nonnative Poppies are popping up again throughout Albuquerque as they have been each April for at least the last 5 years.
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Madreselva Asiática (Lonicera japonica)Autor
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Growing wild in bosque along the Rio Concho.
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Cuervo Común (Corvus corax)Autor
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Pair of ravens with a nest built on exterior of NM Game & Fish building. One on nest, one in a nearby juniper.
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Gato Doméstico (Felis catus)Autor
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Several feral or semi-feral cats apparently live in the park.
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Ciprés de Los Pantanos (Taxodium distichum)Autor
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Presumably planted here, not wild.