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Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa)Observer
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Landed on a bench along the trail at Wedgewood Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Compton Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis l-album)Observer
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Landed in a sunny spot on the trail along the lake, surrounded by spruce/birch forest.
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Seaside Dragonlet (Erythrodiplax berenice)Observer
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On road edge adjacent to marsh.
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Northern Watersnake (Nerodia sipedon ssp. sipedon)Observer
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It was cloudy and only about 61 degrees. Was surprised to find this guy out of the water.
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Red-bellied Snake (Storeria occipitomaculata)Observer
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On paved hiking trail in the early morning.
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Scarlet-winged Lichen Moth (Hypoprepia miniata)Observer
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On side of building
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Miniature Barrel Cactus (Hamatocactus setispinus)Observer
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Group of five. Just one in bloom.
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White-lined Sphinx (Hyles lineata)Observer
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Unsuccessfully hiding on edge of door frame.
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Diamondback Watersnake (Nerodia rhombifer)Observer
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Basking over the Nueces River.
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Blue-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum ambiguum)Observer
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Along a small, sycamore-lined creek on private property.
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Texas Indian Mallow (Abutilon fruticosum)Observer
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Growing in nearly full sun
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Shortspike Noseburn (Tragia brevispica)Observer
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In the understory of woodland along an ephemeral channel
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Narrowleaf Four o'Clock (Mirabilis linearis)Observer
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Was attracting butterfiles
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
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Notebook is 9.5 inches high. In shaded live oak woodland on private property.
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Woolly Ironweed (Vernonia lindheimeri)Observer
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Growing on Upper Glen Rose Formation.
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Great Basin Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. deserticola)Observer
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Was crossing road. Quite docile.
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Great Blue Skimmer (Libellula vibrans)Observer
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In grass along edge of Park Road
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Gray Treefrog Species Complex (Complex Hyla versicolor)Observer
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On wet road.