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Galinhola-Americana (Scolopax minor)Observador
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I don't normally add observations without photos, but it is hard to get good photos of woodcocks. I was walking the dogs on the Mountain Home campus of Arkansas State University along Dodd Creek and the adjoining floodplain. We scared up four to nine woodcocks in groups of four, two, and three. The four may have flown to where I saw the groups of two and three. The two may have flown to where I saw the group three. All this happened in the mown area, former cow pasture, that is now managed as a park-like area with scattered trees and which is frequently mown with bushhogs.
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Phlox divaricataObservador
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Several colonies here, fairly common in its habitat.
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Dicentra cucullariaObservador
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Frequently found in riverside north facing slope habitat.
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Claytonia virginicaObservador
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Common here. Frequently found in riverside habitat and elsewhere.
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Noccaea perfoliataObservador
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Several plants here. Frequently found in riverside habitat.
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Lamium amplexicauleObservador
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Mixed with L. purpureum. I saw this site a few years ago and the entire field was purple. Today's photo is not as brilliant, but still shows the dominance of Lamium at this time of year.
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Lamium purpureumObservador
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Mixed with L. amplexicaule. I saw this site a few years ago and the entire field was purple. Today's photo is not as brilliant, but still shows the dominance of Lamium at this time of year.
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Common on the Sylamore Ranger District of the Ozark National Forest.
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Corydalis flavulaObservador
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Several plants here at a higher elevation than usually, north facing slope but not in a deep drainage as usual.
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Carex nigromarginataObservador
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Common on the Sylamore Ranger District of the Ozark National Forest.
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Género MicranthesObservador
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Local to bluff lines like this but locally common on the Sylamore Ranger District of the Ozark National Forest.
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Tipularia discolorObservador
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One plant today, widespread on the Sylamore Ranger District of the Ozark National Forest.
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Cobra-Marrom (Storeria dekayi)Observador
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Occasionally seen here in the city in my garden. This one was lucky and ended up intact in my shovel while turning over compost. I saw no injuries to the snake and was very happy about that. The compost had been turned over about 30 days ago, so there were plenty of places for a snake to hunt.
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Chopim-Mulato (Molothrus ater)Observador
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Common. Feeding on seed in lawn at my house. Infrequent visitors here in town.
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Rabo-de-Quilha (Quiscalus quiscula)Observador
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Common. Feeding on seed in lawn at my house.
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Carex umbellataObservador
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Arkansas' most abundant Carex sedge, covering more acres than any other. You just have to find it early in the season.
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Tipularia discolorObservador
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Occasional but low in numbers. In deep valleys typically.
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Common. Here next to a spring. In deep valleys typically.
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Claytonia virginicaObservador
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Common. In deep valleys and open ground such as lawns typically.
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Ribes aureumObservador
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One plant seen today. Occasional in this habitat but not widespread generally.
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Subfamília GryllinaeObservador
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I'm not an invertebrate expert. This was under a stepping stone in my garden, found when I was resetting the stones.
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Galeirão-Americano (Fulica americana)Observador
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Seven birds on Lake Norfork. I see them occasionally on this lake.
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Cobra-Liga-Comum (Thamnophis sirtalis)Observador
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Common. First on this 1/4 house lot this year was yesterday (no photo). See today again.