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Quaking Aspen |
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Quaking Aspen |
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Six-spotted Tiger Beettle (Cicindela Sexguttata) |
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Dwarf Pines Area |
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Mountain Laurel |
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White Corporal (Libellula exusta) female |
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White Corporal (Libellula exusta) female |
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Blue Corporal (Libellula deplanata) male |
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Blue Corporal (Libellula deplanata) male |
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Rufous-sided Towhee |
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Rufous-sided Towhee was running back and forth along the path in front of me scratching up leaves to look for insects. |
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North Pond |
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The Pitcher Plant is a carnivorous plant. Its smell attracts insects. (Notice the insect on the petal of the flower) |
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Pitcher Plant |
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Pitcher Plant |
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Purple Martin Houses |
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Wild Strawberry |
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