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Metasequóia (Metasequoia glyptostroboides)Observador
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I planted this tree in August 1980 as a one-quart seedling. Now it is 35-feet high and 16-inches DBH. Extreme taper.
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Metasequóia (Metasequoia glyptostroboides)Observador
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I planted this tree in August 1980 as a one-quart seedling. Now it is 35-feet high and 16-inches DBH. Extreme taper.
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Metasequóia (Metasequoia glyptostroboides)Observador
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16" DBH 35' tall planted Aug 1980
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Cangambá-Listrado (Mephitis mephitis)Observador
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Three dead young skunks along roadside over a 100-foot span. Freshly killed w/in last night.
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Veado-Mula (Odocoileus hemionus)Observador
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Dead doe alongside Petaluma Blvd S killed last night
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Género ProcyonObservador
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Dead juvenile on median strip
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Urubu-de-Cabeça-Vermelha (Cathartes aura)Observador
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Eighteen TV soaring together in thermals
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Lebre-da-Califórnia (Lepus californicus)Observador
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More than a dozen JR in field, very wary of coyote...
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Coiote (Canis latrans)Observador
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Two coyotes worrying jack rabbits in pasture
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Peru (Meleagris gallopavo)Observador
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22 turkies together walking along a trail
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Peru (Meleagris gallopavo)Observador
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four turkeys foraging in grass. Late afternoon dog walk.
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Codorniz-da-Califórnia (Callipepla californica)Observador
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covey of about a dozen quail seen on dog walk.
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Graúna-d'Asa-Vermelha (Agelaius phoeniceus)Observador
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in my bird feeder! half a dozen, chasing away the little guys.
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Beija-Flor-de-Anna (Calypte anna)Observador
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in my hummingbird feeder. Up to five at once.
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Beija-Flor-Ruivo (Selasphorus rufus)Observador
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in my hummingbird feeder. It showed up today.
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Beija-Flor-Ruivo (Selasphorus rufus)Observador
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in my hummingbird feeder. It showed up today.
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Beija-Flor-Ruivo (Selasphorus rufus)Observador
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in my hummingbird feeder. It showed up today.
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Ganso-Do-Canadá (Branta canadensis)Observador
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two skeins of honkers flying down along the Petaluma River at about 1730 PT. About thirty birds in the two groups.
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Búteo-de-Cauda-Vermelha (Buteo jamaicensis)Observador
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two adult hawks dynamically soaring in front of the eucalyptus line by the ponds.
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Pelicano-branco Americano (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)Observador
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flight of eight white pelicans transiting the ponds
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Graúna-d'Asa-Vermelha (Agelaius phoeniceus)Observador
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flocking redwing blackbirds over the Petaluma sewage treatment ponds.
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Graúna-d'Asa-Vermelha (Agelaius phoeniceus)Observador
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flocking redwing blackbirds over the Petaluma sewage treatment ponds.
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Guarda-Rios-Cintado (Megaceryle alcyon)Observador
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lurking in willow tree over pool, hunting.
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Gavião-Peneira (Elanus leucurus)Observador
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Nesting pair with one fledgling in redwood tree.
This is the third year that this tree has hosted nesting kites, to my knowledge.
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Garça-Branca-Americana (Egretta thula)Observador
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Nesting in eucalyptus and Monterey pine along Petaluma River: approximately fourteen egrets here.
This is a well-established colony alongside the GBH colony. The egrets are quite productive of young here!
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Garça-Real-Americana (Ardea herodias)Observador
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Nesting GBH in Monterey pine along Petaluma River. Five pairs successfully reared young here this spring.
(The photo shows one of the GBH nests. There are two in the pine, and three more in the eucalyptus immediately upstream from the pine).
This colony is in its fifth year. The birds relocated from their colony about a mile downstream when construction on the riverside became too noisy.