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Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura)Observer
bio_girlDescription
My friend spotted 2 of them sitting go on a branch and whenever i came there i was speaking loud so i had to be quiet while people were taking pictures. My friend had some seeds on her hand an she was standing near them she was standing there for a long time but then at the end one of the morning doves plopped down into her hand and ate all the rest of her seeds.
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Turnip (Brassica rapa ssp. rapa)Observer
bio_girlDescription
Are temperature here goes up and down so that's why in December we can still see a field mustard still there and ia m guessing growing.
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Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa)Observer
bio_girlDescription
My friends and I found it under a rock sleeping it took me sec to notice it cause it camouflaged with the dirt on the rock. when my friend put the rock back down on the ground we all thought he killed him but no it was still alive and sleeping.
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Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa)Observer
bio_girlDescription
My friends and I found it under a rock sleeping it took me sec to notice it cause it camouflaged with the dirt on the rock. when my friend put the rock back down on the ground we all thought he killed him but no it was still alive and sleeping.
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Lagomorphs (Order Lagomorpha)Observer
bio_girlDescription
I particularly didn't see but my classmate did. I'm guessing their fur was still light brown cause it wasn't winter yet. and I think it was a small one.
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Autumn Meadowhawk (Sympetrum vicinum)Observer
bio_girlDescription
it was a red dragonfly and flew pretty quick. I don't understand how would someone be able to take a picture of it. It was also very pretty.
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Isabella Tiger Moth (Pyrrharctia isabella)Observer
bio_girlDescription
It was fuzzy and was lying in the middle of the path and had black,orange and black on it. I was so curious how it would look like as a moth.
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Banded Garden Spider (Argiope trifasciata)Observer
bio_girlDescription
this spider was on his web waiting for prey it had the same design just like a prisoner's/bandit's so I guess that's why it's called the Bandits garden Spider. It was also the first spider I saw with that design on it and the biggest I remember of.
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Japanese Beetle (Popillia japonica)Observer
bio_girlDescription
We saw them sleeping on flowers i'm guessing they are getting ready for winter. And some of them had this shining color changing effect on their shells. They were so little!!
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Garter Snakes (Genus Thamnophis)Observer
bio_girlDescription
Just as we were leaving the Marsh we saw a garter snake and just as we saw it, it slithered away. It was kind of camouflaged so it took me a minute to see it. But it was interesting and that was the first time I have seen a snake in the wild!!!
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Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)Observer
bio_girlDescription
A red cardinal is a shy bird and you don't see it as often as a chickadee. But still is a very interesting bird.
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Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus)Observer
bio_girlDescription
At the marsh there were a lot of chickadees. A lot of people had them land in there hands, as if it curious about people. I would call it a not shy bird cause it's not scared to be in someones hand and to come close to someone. And there also cute.