S. egleis, S. coronis, and S. zerene all look like good options. Sadly I didn't get any shots of the underwing.
I have no idea how to tell all the fritillaries apart.
These chipmunks are hard to tell apart, but I think this is the Least Chipmunk
These chipmunks are hard to tell apart, but I think this is the Uinta Chipmunk
most of my photos of this were not in focus
Video of Accipiter cooperii. Mockingbirds are scolding in the background. University of Arizona Campus, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
An adult male Cooper's Hawk that returned with food for its already fledged young. It called repeatedly to them when it returned.
Came across these guys going through the trash in a Tucson suburb.
Cool little moth on Lomatium dasycarpum. Buggude suggested Pyrausta dapalis but not officially
http://bugguide.net/node/view/486944
Unidentified Flying Dragon
a very large dragonfly with camouflage color
Sad to say I know nothing of the odonates. This was large, wingspan of ~8 cm. Found along a scrubby trail, near some redwoods, beside a residential area.
Bugguide seems to think it's the Blue Dasher.
This may be a female Blue Dasher.
California Darner (Rhionaeschna californica)?
Possibly a female common pondhawk?
This dragonfly decided to be buddies, so I took its picture. It has a withered wing, so isn't a very strong flyer. There were other identical dragonflies around the pond.