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Red-tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensisObserver
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Two over lucerne field.

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Siala Markhamia luteaObserver
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The second photo shows conspicuous pseudo-stipules - 4 at nodes, but curiously not at every node. In this case they are stippled with pits that may be insect-caused. Ants of the genus Lepisiota were seen visiting them.

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Evening Primroses, Sundrops, and Beeblossoms Genus OenotheraObserver
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Seed Bugs and Allies Superfamily LygaeoideaObserver
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Swept from Aspilia (Asteraceae)

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Grasses Family PoaceaeObserver
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Among weedy vegetation in a post-harvest maize field.

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Mesa Tansyaster Machaeranthera tagetinaObserver
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Leaf with lobes in photo 2. All brown and dry except for a few inflorescences.

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Hunting on flowering Aspilia in post-harvest maize field.

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Ocotillo Fouquieria splendensObserver
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Leafless except for a few protected branches below. Notice how dry the landscape looks,

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Netleaf Hackberry Celtis reticulataObserver
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This large net-leaf hackberry may be dead completely due to range fire.