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February 27, 2023
05:57 PM PST
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Squirrel is thinking "What's with all these sissies that moved up here all complaining about snow removal? Try living outdoors without clothes."
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October 5, 2021
05:02 PM PDT
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Everywhere I go today squirrels are sounding alarms. Maybe it's just that time of year when they are protective over their hoards of cones. Sounds taken during photo.
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July 19, 2017
10:00 PM PDT
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May 29, 2014
07:25 AM PDT
Description
Douglas County, Nevada, US
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May 29, 2022
06:55 AM UTC
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August 19, 2013
12:06 AM PDT
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June 22, 2021
08:12 PM UTC
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January 4, 2022
01:33 PM PST
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August 23, 2020
11:24 PM PDT
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July 26, 2024
09:37 AM PDT
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August 9, 2020
07:43 PM EDT
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May 17, 2024
11:25 PM UTC
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June 27, 2024
03:45 PM EEST
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June 27, 2024
03:45 PM EEST
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May 11, 2019
11:08 PM BST
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July 4, 2024
01:28 PM PDT
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August 2, 2022
12:49 AM UTC
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July 7, 2022
11:19 AM PDT
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June 30, 2024
05:36 PM UTC
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July 1, 2012
12:47 PM HST
Description
Asphodelaceae
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May 1, 2022
03:39 PM EDT
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March 24, 2022
12:45 AM UTC
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February 12, 2022
08:11 AM PST
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June 23, 2024
10:31 PM PDT
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I can't remember if this was above or below the big, climbing switchback, but it was somewhere along that road
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September 9, 2022
11:35 AM EDT
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This is my great grandfather behind my house where I live. I think the opossum is alive. From an old Album.
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June 7, 2020
10:25 AM SAST
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April 24, 2021
10:31 AM CAT
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August 26, 2022
02:26 AM UTC
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May 27, 2024
11:32 PM PDT
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May 9, 2024
11:24 PM PDT
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May 11, 2024
10:48 AM PDT
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August 25, 2023
07:10 AM PDT
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From the archives.
The only one that I've ever found. I'm always on the lookout, but I just don't seem to ever be able to find them.
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April 17, 2024
02:22 PM PDT
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April 13, 2024
07:00 PM PDT
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April 8, 2024
10:20 PM UTC
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April 8, 2024
02:44 PM PDT
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April 2, 2024
01:30 PM PDT
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February 8, 2016
10:56 PM PST
Description
This was a project that trapped and released flying squirrels. Ordinarily, you wouldn't see them out flying around during the day.
This squirrel was released, climbed a tree and flew twice, landed on the ground, dug up a truffle and ate most of it, then climbed a tree again and ate the rest.
Quite a show!
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September 16, 2023
04:18 AM PDT
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March 2, 2024
08:59 PM PST
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February 15, 2024
07:03 AM PST
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December 31, 2023
11:17 PM PST
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August 9, 2023
03:31 PM IST
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August 1, 2023
08:16 PM PDT
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December 3, 2023
04:18 AM UTC
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August 8, 2021
02:02 AM UTC
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January 30, 2023
07:04 PM EST
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October 21, 2023
05:48 PM UTC
Description
Unknown ID. Found underground, maybe 3inches beneath the surface. Cluster of three.
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September 19, 2023
03:50 AM PDT
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September 14, 2023
03:41 AM PDT
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August 20, 2023
11:24 AM +03
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August 17, 2023
11:19 AM PDT
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fanciest looking fly moth I've ever seen!
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July 31, 2023
02:04 PM PDT
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July 30, 2023
08:33 PM UTC
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July 30, 2023
11:01 PM UTC
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July 27, 2023
02:17 PM EDT
Description
Multiple small pines with needles in bundles of two. My main reason for posting this picture, though, is to show what I think is the same location--and same big, downed tree--as that seen in a photo of E. R. Hall and his survey team (Mammals of Nevada), taken in July 1941. I have included that picture, which matches up well with the site description in journal entries and in the landscape seen in the background.
The location "3 miles south of Mt. Rose, 8500 ft" is the generic location entry used by Hall's team in their field notes for their collections in this area. The specific locations of the actual collections of mammals must be inferred from the field notes, which often have limited information on precise locations. It was the standard practice of Hall and his co-workers to camp at one spot (usually a flat meadow near a road) and then emanate out in various directions to hunt and trap.
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July 23, 2023
03:04 PM UTC
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July 17, 2023
07:18 AM PDT
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July 18, 2020
07:49 PM +07
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July 12, 2023
02:36 PM UTC
Description
Sage Hen Bioblitz
What is the red, round organism on the Purshia?
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July 9, 2023
04:04 AM UTC
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July 9, 2023
04:06 AM UTC
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July 13, 2021
06:19 AM UTC
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June 29, 2023
10:52 PM UTC
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June 20, 2023
08:08 PM PDT
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June 20, 2023
07:48 PM PDT
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June 20, 2023
08:08 PM PDT
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June 18, 2023
10:05 PM PDT
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June 14, 2023
09:27 PM PDT
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Gentle and curious, but also big, and I couldn't keep him out far enough away to be in frame with one hand
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June 14, 2023
10:05 PM PDT
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June 8, 2023
05:20 AM PDT
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June 3, 2023
05:38 PM PDT
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May 31, 2023
05:55 AM PDT
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June 12, 2022
11:06 PM UTC
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June 25, 2018
06:47 PM EDT
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October 22, 2020
02:46 PM HST
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April 22, 2022
03:35 PM BST
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April 29, 2021
03:46 PM UTC
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December 18, 2019
01:33 AM UTC
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April 22, 2023
12:27 PM HST
Description
Such a beautiful species!
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October 5, 2017
04:37 AM UTC
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December 1, 2019
02:50 PM AST
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June 16, 2019
11:48 AM SAST
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October 3, 2014
11:08 PM IDT
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November 8, 2017
04:30 AM SAST
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April 4, 2023
05:08 AM UTC
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March 20, 2023
12:00 PM PDT
Description
Drama. These guys all normally get along pretty well, but here a squirrel decided to start something. Moments later they were back to munching sunflower seeds side-by-side again.
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March 12, 2023
01:03 AM PST
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March 11, 2023
11:41 AM UTC
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February 23, 2023
11:22 AM PST
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February 19, 2023
10:38 PM PST
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Photographing some millipedes and noticed this guy giving me the side-eye from a hollow in the log I'd flipped
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December 8, 2022
01:36 PM CST
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February 15, 2023
06:42 AM PST
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We call this one "Notch Ear" and are pretty sure it's the mother of all the others we see in the yard
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February 13, 2023
06:20 AM UTC
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February 11, 2023
01:06 PM PST
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October 22, 2018
11:54 PM UTC
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May 8, 2022
06:36 PM PDT
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August 12, 2022
04:19 PM UTC
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This bird was briefly knocked out and then flew away
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December 13, 2022
08:55 PM PST
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October 19, 2022
07:02 AM PDT
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Going through the archives...
Initially I assumed this was a juvenile Red-breasted Sapsucker (and still lean toward that ID), but now I'm not so sure with that pronounced white eyebrow/supercilium.
Did I totally drop the ball on this (and it's a Red-naped Sapsucker), or is that just wishful thinking on my part?
Thanks for your help!