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California Agaricus (Agaricus californicus)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

February 23, 2024 07:32 AM PST

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Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

January 25, 2024 08:07 AM PST

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What

Johnson's Jumping Spider (Phidippus johnsoni)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

December 21, 2023 10:25 AM PST

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Nuttall's Woodpecker (Dryobates nuttallii)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

December 22, 2023 12:09 PM PST

Description

Isn’t this a “Yellow-bellied Sapsucker”
Scientific name =
“Sphyrspivus various”?

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Palmer's Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

October 22, 2023 10:47 AM PDT

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Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

August 23, 2023 07:23 AM PDT

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Desert Grass Spider (Agelenopsis aperta)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

July 25, 2023 06:26 PM PDT

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Beetles (Order Coleoptera)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

July 17, 2023 04:39 PM PDT

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Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

July 11, 2023 01:34 PM PDT

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Typical Cobweb Spiders (Genus Theridion)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

June 13, 2023 03:04 PM PDT

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Cobweb Spiders (Family Theridiidae)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

May 31, 2023 03:41 PM PDT

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Caper Spurge (Euphorbia lathyris)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

May 27, 2023 03:18 PM PDT

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Prickly Lettuce (Lactuca serriola)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

May 17, 2023 07:17 PM PDT

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San Diego Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. annectens)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

May 15, 2023 11:47 AM PDT

Description

We found a fresh gopher hole near by. The snake didn’t hesitate. It went right down the hole and disappeared

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Chaparral Whitethorn (Ceanothus leucodermis)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

April 20, 2023 12:06 PM PDT

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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

April 10, 2023 10:50 AM PDT

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Stubble Rosegill (Volvopluteus gloiocephalus)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

January 16, 2023 03:12 PM PST

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Arizona Mantis (Stagmomantis limbata)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

November 7, 2022 09:54 AM PST

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Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

August 20, 2022 06:08 AM PDT

Description

I’m not sure if this is the correct genus but Eremobates is a genus of arachnids of the order Solifugae. I’m prety sure his is a Solifugae. Or common name “camel spider”
I don see them here very often. But this makes the 3rd one this August. This one was at 6:00am just before the sun came up. I took these pictures with available light with iPhone

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Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

June 21, 2022 08:35 PM PDT

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Leafcurling Sac Spiders (Genus Clubiona)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

August 4, 2022 08:17 AM PDT

Description

This is just a guess.
Cute little spider this morning
Hiding under a tarp on the ground
Didn’t want it to get hurt

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What

Solifuges (Order Solifugae)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

July 22, 2022 06:57 AM PDT

Description

This one was slow moving.
Maybe it was because it was a cold morning.
This one is in the
“Order Solifuge”.
These interesting little creatures have many common names.
Such as Wind Scorpions, Sun Spiders, Mean Things and Camel Spiders.
But they are NOT Spiders.
They are NOT Scorpions.
They do not like the sun.
The Latin name Solifuge stands for "Thoes who flee the Sun”.
Sure - they are scary looking.
There are may Urban Legends about them. But they do not feed on camel stomachs or soldiers in sleeping bags .They can’t help it if they are scary looking to many people.
They are NOT dangerous.
They have no venom.
I would not have picked this one up if they were. But I did not want this one to get stepped on. Which would have happened where it was. So I moved it to a safer place. Also they have far more to fear from us then we do from them. So please be kind. It’s not easy being little and different looking.

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Yellow-legged Mud-dauber Wasp (Sceliphron caementarium)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

July 12, 2022 08:31 AM PDT

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Suncups (Genus Camissoniopsis)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

May 4, 2022 11:30 AM PDT

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Southern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus ssp. helleri)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

May 4, 2022 10:59 AM PDT

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What

Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

April 15, 2022 10:20 AM PDT

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Southern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus ssp. helleri)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

April 15, 2022 10:23 AM PDT

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Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

April 10, 2022 04:38 PM PDT

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What

Chilicothe (Marah macrocarpa)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

March 5, 2022 07:47 AM PST

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House Centipede (Scutigera coleoptrata)

Observer

scorpionhawk

Date

March 3, 2022 05:47 PM PST
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