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Sierra Lodgepole Pine

by pamsaiCalifornia, USA

Tamarack Pine or Sierra

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lodgepole pine

by MSJjromeroBaltimore, Maryland, USA

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lodgepole pine

by XinxinAlberta, Canada

0 0 Lodgepole Pine

Lodgepole Pine

by brodiemaxaCalifornia, USA

Lodgepole

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Spotting

by ShurikenColorado, USA

About two inches in diameter, growing beneath the fallen

0 1 Lodgepole Pine

Lodgepole Pine

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

0 0 Lodgepole Pine

Lodgepole Pine

by eel1999Colorado, USA

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LodgePole Pine

by Hema ShahWyoming, USA

Grand Teton National Park

0 0 Lodgepole Pine

Lodgepole Pine

by tammyisaacsonEdmonton, Alberta, Canada

1 0 Lodgepole Pine

Lodgepole Pine

by LadyLilacAlberta, Canada

Found in Dilberry Provincial Park. Height 8-10m.

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Brown Bear

by BenGrizzleWyoming, USA

Seen on a hillside in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley.

0 0 Striped Coral-root Orchid

Striped Coral-root Orchid

by BrookSkagenAlberta, Canada

Found in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Alberta

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Spotting

by BrookSkagenAlberta, Canada

White and 'spongy'; likely edible.

0 0 Orb weaver

Orb weaver

by Jeff DreierWashington, USA

Orb weaver with variable markings

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Spotting

by Spring Winds AcademyMinnesota, USA

Golden brown, approximately 2" in diameter.

0 3 Lodgepole Chipmunk

Lodgepole Chipmunk

by JoshuaGSmithUSA

This chipmunk was observed at Bridalveil Campground in Yosemite at 7,200 ft. ...

0 0 Sierra Lodgepole Pine

Sierra Lodgepole Pine

by StirredMochaCalifornia, USA

The lodgepole

8 1 Lodgepole Pine

Lodgepole Pine

by Rustic 41Wyoming, USA

trees are also in this image: aspen in the left middle ground behind

0 1 Lobster mushroom

Lobster mushroom

by tommitcOregon, USA

about 2" tall

1 0 Gray Jay

Gray Jay

by JaybirdWyoming, USA

aggressive, bird possesed with boundless curiosity.

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by BrookSkagenAlberta, Canada

Found 5 varying in size from golf ball to hand sized.

0 1 Ten-lined June Beetle

Ten-lined June Beetle

by JenniferVaughnThree Rivers, Oregon, USA

Found this lovely beetle on our front porch.

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by MichaelFoisyAlberta, Canada

Really cool moss species that reminds me of miniature

6 4 Moose

Moose

by AustinH.Colorado, USA

Largest member of the deer family. Female here.

3 2 Engelmann spruce

Engelmann spruce

by XinxinAlberta, Canada

the area is dominated by lodgepole

0 0 Lodgepole Pine Tree

Lodgepole Pine Tree

by glbnoah109Truckee, California, USA

This pine has smaller cones, the size of a ...

0 2 Lodgepole Pine

Lodgepole Pine

by Gordon DietzmanWyoming, USA

There are several species of this pine that ...

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by tommitcOregon, USA

Back with deep gills underneath. With very soft spongy flesh. about 3.5" to 4" ...

4 4 Lodgepole pine

Lodgepole pine

by KarenLAlabama, USA

This thin and narrow-crowned tree is 130 to 160 ft high and can achieve up to 2 ...

1 0 Pine Tree

Pine Tree

by kfryAlberta, Canada

Plant is covered in white stuff The branches are bending

1 0 Black bear

Black bear

by MATTColorado, USA

Bear tracks

0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by MATTColorado, USA

Cup or bowl shaped nest of mud and tree bark. Robin nest? The nest was built ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by RedRockYellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Some sort of Orange fungus. Looks like it may have had gills on the bottom. ...

0 0 Pacific Tree Frog

Pacific Tree Frog

by JenniferVaughnOregon, USA

Small tree frog that lives in our flower beds and pots. We find them in a ...

0 0 Mountain Pine Beetle

Mountain Pine Beetle

by CindyBinghamKeiserColorado, USA

Hundreds of these wood piles along the road cut down due to the destructive ...

4 0 Short Pine

Short Pine

by AshleyTAlaska, USA

tree in the first photo in the bottom right corner. Short

0 1 Crain fly

Crain fly

by tommitcNewport, Oregon, USA

Very large (aprox 3.5" from end of leg to opposite end of leg) quite sluggish ...

1 0 Yellow-bellied Marmot

Yellow-bellied Marmot

by RedRockWyoming, USA

Members of the squirrel family, they resemble squirrels but have larger bodies ...

0 0 Venus's Slipper

Venus's Slipper

by GerryBatesAlberta, Canada

Also known as Calypso Orchid. Spotten near Grassi Lakes, in the Rocky ...

0 0 Narrow-leaved milkweed

Narrow-leaved milkweed

by PamelaSmithCalifornia, USA

clearings within yellow pine, red fir, ...

3 2 Western pine elfin

Western pine elfin

by Brian38Washington, USA

Males are brown and females are orange-brown, with both having bold patterned ...

8 0 Brownlined Looper

Brownlined Looper

by Brian38Federal Way, Washington, United States

Neoalcis californiaria is the only species in the Genus Neoalcis in North ...

0 0 Tacky green russula

Tacky green russula

by JuneMita

oak, live oak, aspen,a North Dakota

0 0 Gray Jay

Gray Jay

by GlaneciaWashington, USA

This bird is mostly grey, with white underbellies, and white and black on the ...

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