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Sapo-da-Califórnia (Anaxyrus boreas ssp. halophilus)Observador
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Dozens of these little buggers enjoying the damp conditions in Eaton Canyon. Watch your step!
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Pulled this waterlogged little bat out of pool yesterday morning. It had fallen in and had managed to climb to the edge. I placed it in a sheltered group of boulders to dry out and it was gone by dusk.
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Microphotus angustusObservador
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For the second consecutive year we have these beautiful glow worms visiting our yard. We find them on small boulders underneath our oak trees.
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Anatis maliObservador
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Saw this lovely creature at the top of Bowman’s Tower in Bucks County.
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Cascavel-Do-Pacífico-Sul (Crotalus oreganus ssp. helleri)Observador
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Fished this dead baby rattlesnake out of the pool.
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Microphotus angustusObservador
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They were back again tonight in the same place. Got better photos this time.
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Microphotus angustusObservador
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Saw a glow on a boulder under an oak tree and found this beautiful creature. I grew up with lightning bugs in NJ but have never seen one of these glowworms. There was a second nearby in the grass.
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Género AphonopelmaObservador
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Pulled this critter out of the pool this morning and repatriated into Eaton Canyon—a little damp but none the worse for wear.
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Found this beautiful creature swimming in the pool. It scooted back towards Eaton Canyon.
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Perereca-da-Califórnia (Pseudacris cadaverina)Observador
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This little one was chirping up a storm on the edge of our pool.
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Lince-Pardo (Lynx rufus)Observador
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Bobcat and two kittens (one pictured) in back yard on edge of Eaton Canyon.
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Raposa-Das-Ilhas (Urocyon littoralis)Observador
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Five in all at various points around Scorpion Ranch on Santa Cruz; three were patrolling high-traffic picnic areas with little fear of humans; a pair was along the Cavern Loop trail about a quarter mile above the campground.
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Urso-Negro (Ursus americanus)Observador
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Came sniffing around our empty trash cans around 4:30 a.m., climbed over fence and spent a good 45 minutes in our yard before leaving a little present then hopping back fence and disappearing into Eaton Canyon
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First time we saw this snake, which we have subsequently spotted several times in planters around our house. Even found what we believe was its skin in our garage.
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Sapo-Ocidental (Anaxyrus boreas)Observador
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Eaton Canyon was teeming with these throughout the spring. This bunch spilled out from under a rock--they kept coming, like a clowns from a circus car.
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Corujão-Orelhudo (Bubo virginianus)Observador
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We have a pair that live in Eaton Canyon and occasionally alight in our trees.