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I've never seen a pine of this kind. The high density of needles was amazing!
I know the angle of the photo is not so good but I hope someone can help me ID.
These mule deers were resting on the snow after almost a 24 snow storm in
I was very happy to see Pronghorns, they used to live in the area where I live ...
This chipmunk wasn't afraid of people because I was sitting in a bench and it ...
this herd of ewes and lambs crossed the road as we were exiting
A really lovely purple flower growing on the edge of
I was driving in the middle of a snow storm when I noticed "green" rocks, I ...
The green pine needles give the twisted branches a bottle-brush appearance. The ...
A relatively large Burrowing Bug, about 1 cm long. Family Cydnidae. ...
Male Description Head, throat and upperparts bright, deep cobalt blue. Breast ...
Aspens can be identified by their smooth, white bark marked by black scars ...
Prairie dogs occur only in North America. They are rodents within the squirrel ...