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Many-spotted Tiger Moth (Hypercompe permaculata)Observer
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Check out this fantastic moth! It was along a very large rock wall, situated underneath this web structure. Very interesting and exciting to see.
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Cratacanthus dubiusObserver
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Hoping a coleopterist can tell me more about this beetle I saw running through some pegmatitic float rock. Image 3 is just image 2 with increase brightness to reveal more detail.
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Common Yarrow Complex (Complex Achillea millefolium)Observer
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Pretty white flowers with some interesting leaves that remind me of dill or fern
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Brittlegills (Genus Russula)Observer
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Beautiful maroon mushroom seen on the forest floor.
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Four o'Clocks (Genus Mirabilis)Observer
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Lovely flower was attached to a pretty long plant stem with most of the leaves at the bottom. Seen later in the day as it was getting a bit dark.
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Common Soapwort (Saponaria officinalis)Observer
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These beautiful pinkish-purple flowers were seen at the scenic lookout.
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Carolina Grasshopper (Dissosteira carolina)Observer
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While regrettably the images of this observation are not the greatestI found this grasshopper’s unique, orange coloring to be too interesting not to post here. Does anyone know why it has such a strong orange coloration?
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I was surprised that at this time of year I saw what looked like a mosquito. Turns out it may be some form of midge.
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Western Paper Wasp (Mischocyttarus flavitarsis)Observer
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Looks like there was a nest here in the crack between these Fountain Formation rocks!
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Snakeweed Grasshopper (Hesperotettix viridis)Observer
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This green grasshopper with white stripes was relaxing on a raspberry bush for a while
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Formica aservaObserver
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These red and black ants were all over this piece of wood! They were moving so fast it was tough to take pictures of them, but I got a couple that could be good enough for an ID.
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Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum)Observer
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Quite a few of these small little spiky puffballs were scattered on this forest floor.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
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Very beautifully colored mushroom!
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Red Oaks (Section Lobatae)Observer
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Beautiful, large tree I believe is an oak tree
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Western Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron rydbergii)Observer
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Poison ivy was lining the trails where we were hiking!
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Rock Tripes (Genus Umbilicaria)Observer
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Big pieces of lichen encrusting some conglomeratic sandstone along Amphitheater Trail (near the contact between the Lyons and Fountain Formations)
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Donkey Tail (Euphorbia myrsinites)Observer
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Seen on the side of Flagstaff Road on Flagstaff Mountain, beneath a large outcrop of rock that reveals granodiorite and pegmatite
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Grassland Pricklypear (Opuntia cymochila)Observer
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Pretty fruiting cactus seen while hiking at the Six-Mile Fold Area
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Missouri Foxtail Cactus (Escobaria missouriensis ssp. missouriensis)Observer
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Very cool globular cactus!
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Prickly Pears (Genus Opuntia)Observer
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Nice fruiting prickly pear cactus
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Ragweeds (Genus Ambrosia)Observer
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These are some interesting plants along Mount Sanitas Trail. Perhaps a type of Ragweed?
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Western Chipmunks (Genus Neotamias)Observer
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This chipmunk was crawling around a rock outcrop we were observing! This is at the contact between the Boulder Creek Granodiorite and the Fountain Formation. Evidence of a fault was seen as slicken lines on the Fountain Formation beds.
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Steller's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri)Observer
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This jay was atop a large boulder of Fountain Formation float in the Rocky Flats Alluvium atop Kohler Mesa
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Two-striped Planthopper (Acanalonia bivittata)Observer
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This planthopper appeared to be playing dead while I was trying to photograph it! I have never known about this kind of behavior, which I found really interesting! The last photo is after the first three and shows it was in fact alive, and therefore it seems to have been playing dead. Very interesting. Seen along the Skunk Canyon Trail.
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This small little weevil landed on my shoulder during marching band practice before the football game vs. CSU that evening!