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Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The honey bee is yellow with black stripes.
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Indian Hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The Indian Hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica) is a very light pink with oval shaped leaves.
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White Clover (Trifolium repens)Observer
bio-dude77Description
Trifolium repens (White Clover) is found on grass, it is white.
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Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The Branta canadensis (Canada Goose) has a black neck and black face with a line of white on the neck and another on the face.
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Earwigs (Order Dermaptera)Observer
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Earwigs are small and I found them on the floor with other Earwigs they have small legs and are ver quick, brownish body color, somewhat nasty, and live in dirty areas.
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Geraniums and Storksbills (Genus Pelargonium)Observer
bio-dude77Description
the Pelargonium hortorum (Garden Geranium) is red and each flower usually has five pedals.
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Japanese Spindle Tree (Euonymus japonicus)Observer
bio-dude77Description
the Euonymus japonicus (Japanese spindle) is yellow and green, it is also native to Japan.
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Sprenger's Asparagus (Asparagus densiflorus)Observer
bio-dude77Description
the Asparagus densiflorus is a plant that is composed of smaller single flowers that create its shape, it is also green and also known as: Foxtail Fern, Myers asparagus, and plume asparagus.
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Mexican Blood Flower (Amphilophium buccinatorium)Observer
bio-dude77Description
the Campsis radicans (trumpet creeper) has a flower that is in a shape of a trumpet. It is yellow and then fades into red.
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Domestic Swan Goose (Anser cygnoides var. domesticus)Observer
bio-dude77Description
white, long neck, bump on its beak.
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Asian Lady Beetle (Harmonia axyridis)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The Harmonia axyridis (ladybug) is round, has white eyes and black spots.
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Fountain Grass (Cenchrus setaceus)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The Fountain Grass (Pennisetum setaceum) is part of the grass family. Its flowers are fuzzy, tan and long. The leaves are thin and narrow.
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Common Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The Gardenia Jasminoides is a white flower that has pedals that go sideways.
Compact form:
3-4 1/2 ft. to 6 ft. wide
More Description:
leaves: 2 1/2 in. long
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Feral Pigeon (Columba livia var. domestica)Observer
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The Columba livia is also known as Feral Pigeons. These Pigeons are a mixture of mainly gray, black, and may have a little bit of white.
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Domestic Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos var. domesticus)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The Domesticated Duck is a white duck with an orange beak and orange feet.
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Lawn Daisy (Bellis perennis)Observer
bio-dude77Description
the Bellis perennis is a common daisy. It has white thin pedals and the center is a round yellow center.
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Roses (Genus Rosa)Observer
bio-dude77Description
A yellow rose mostly known as China Rose. Native to southwest china. This rose feels soft, and it is yellow, it also has thorns on its stem.
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Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The Red-eared slider(Trachemys scripta elegans) is a turtle that has a red line across its eye. They are mainly green but have some yellow and darker green patterns. They are reptiles and like to stay away from humans. When I was in the park I discovered that these turtles are fast and have good reflexes; they also camouflage as a group on rocks, when they do this they do not move a muscle.
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Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) is a light brown color and are native to North America.
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Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)Observer
bio-dude77Description
The Mallard is a duck that comes from the subfamily Anatinae. The female Mallard is mainly brown with lines of white and light brown. The male Mallard (the one in the picture I took) as a white body with a brown chest, you can tell right away that it is male is by the color of the ducks head which is a shiny green with a yellow beak. The Mallard is a medium-sized waterfowl species and in Almansor Park they do not mind humans in fact they like to be around mostly in the morning around 9:00 AM, they are will attached because as soon as you stick your hand out they think you have bread or cookies on you. They seem to sty in medim to large groups.