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Trucha Arcoiris (Oncorhynchus mykiss)Autor
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Could this be a McCloud River Redband?
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Scary-looking, but very skittish. About 2" in length. There were lots of these flying around in a burned fir forest.
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Piranga Capucha Roja (Piranga ludoviciana)Autor
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Hanging out in a partially burned forest.
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Mariposa Monarca (Danaus plexippus)Autor
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In the burned portion of Mendocino National Forest.
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Tecolote Oyamelero Norteño (Aegolius acadicus)Autor
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I updated my identification to saw-whet.
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Azucenas, Lirios, Tulipanes Y Parientes (Familia Liliaceae)Autor
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I found this in a mixed conifer forest above 4,000' in elevation. I've never seen it in these woods before.
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Tecolote Serrano (Glaucidium gnoma)Autor
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It nabbed another bird from this tree and tackled it to the ground before letting go and returning to the tree because there were people nearby. The prey bird appeared slightly larger than the owl.
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Salamandra de Piel Rugosa (Taricha granulosa)Autor
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Only about 2 inches long, found trying to climb the sides of my tent! 😊
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Arañas Fantasmas Espinosas (Género Anyphaena)Autor
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Prairie Creek Redwoods, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Redwood National Park, Humboldt County, US-CA, US (Google, OSM)Fotos / Sonidos
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Small beetle with large mandibles (relative to the even smaller head) and interesting antennae-like structures with orange orbs at the ends.
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Género ScudderiaAutor
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Was very dexterous and moved gracefully.
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Eslizón Occidental (Plestiodon skiltonianus)Autor
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Seemed to be trapped in an old pipe, so I pulled him out!