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  • Divide Meadow, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Divide Meadow, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Meadow Treefrog, Isthmohyla pseudopuma, metamorph on a leaf at Monteverde, Costa Rica. Also called Gunther's Costa Rican Treefrog.
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  • Divide Meadow, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Divide Meadow, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050101.jpg
  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050095.jpg
  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050088.jpg
  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, captures a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, resting in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, swimming in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, swimming in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, resting in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, resting in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species.  Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, resting in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Three Sandhill Cranes, Grus canadensis, feeding in a meadow near Hyatt Lake, Oregon
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  • Two Sandhill Cranes, Grus canadensis, in a meadow at Klamath Wildlife Area, Oregon
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  • Four Sandhill Cranes, Grus canadensis, feeding in a meadow near Hyatt Lake, Oregon
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  • Johnny jump-up (California golden violet), Viola pedunculata. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Pacific treefrog (Pacific chorus frog), Hyla regilla (Pseudacris regilla). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Pacific treefrog (Pacific chorus frog), Hyla regilla (Pseudacris regilla). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Pacific treefrog (Pacific chorus frog), Hyla regilla (Pseudacris regilla). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Pacific treefrog (Pacific chorus frog), Hyla regilla (Pseudacris regilla). Mount Diablo State Park, California
    05020257-pacific-treefrog.jpg
  • Milk maids, Dentaria californica (Cardamine californica). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Pacific treefrog (Pacific chorus frog), Hyla regilla (Pseudacris regilla). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Pacific treefrog (Pacific chorus frog), Hyla regilla (Pseudacris regilla). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Pacific treefrog (Pacific chorus frog), Hyla regilla (Pseudacris regilla). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Pacific treefrog (Pacific chorus frog), Hyla regilla (Pseudacris regilla). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Milk maids, Dentaria californica (Cardamine californica). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Pacific treefrog (Pacific chorus frog), Hyla regilla (Pseudacris regilla). Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Male black-tailed deer, Odocoileus hemionus, Mendocino County, California.
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  • Bear Valley area, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Cobweb thistle, Cirsium occidentale, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Cobweb thistle, Cirsium occidentale, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Female Brewer's blackbird, Euphagus cyanocephalus, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Bear Valley, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Coast Hedge-nettle, Stachys chamissonis, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Coast Hedge-nettle, Stachys chamissonis, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    07150243hedge-nettle.jpg
  • Coast Hedge-nettle, Stachys chamissonis, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Bear Valley area, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Bear Valley area, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Yellow-faced bumblebee, Bombus vosnesenskii, on thistle, Cirsium sp., Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Black-tailed deer, Odocoileus hemionus, doe and fawn in tall grass. Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Male black-tailed deer, Odocoileus hemionus, with antlers in velvet. Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Female Brewer's blackbird, Euphagus cyanocephalus, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • California quail, Callipepla californica, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • California quail, Callipepla californica, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • California quail, Callipepla californica, Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Douglas iris, Iris douglasiana, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030031.jpg
  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    r1008.jpg
  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    r1016.jpg
  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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