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24 Hrs of Wildlife at the Waterhole! youtu.be/U89oX4U7XA0?...
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An agave and its florets in Sedona. Have a good day.
Portrait of Cal.
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YouTube video by Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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A ”new” tickborne disease for CA Named after an old colleague I have to confess I’m a bit envious of Bob Lane as one of my lifelong goals is to have a deadly disease or a dung beetle named after me www.sfgate.com/bayarea/arti...
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Northern Chihuahuan Desert greening after recent rains.
Desert Marigold.
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Happy ocotillos after recent heavy rain in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, southern New Mexico.
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YouTube video by Jason Miller Outdoors
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24 Hrs of Wildlife at the Waterhole!
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Good morning! How are you holding up? What are you up to today? My first salpiglossis flower of the year! I tried these for the first time last year, and doubled down although they’re a little persnickety. A few wintered over, and are larger plants, although a seedling plant has the first flower ;)
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The rare bacteria was first discovered in Sonoma County.
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Extremely rare tick-borne disease resurfaces in California
The pup collided with a cholla cactus, and its barbed-like fishhooks were embedded across his face, legs, stomach and paws.
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Baby coyote trapped in hundreds of cactus spines is freed by rescuers
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