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0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by hanson698L.A., California, USA

Catapillar, black and yellow and orange. On a wildflower. In Southern California

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by ShannonPGlendale, California, USA

Jumping spider in Los

0 0 Monarch larva (caterpillar)

Monarch larva (caterpillar)

by Richard28Los Angeles, California, USA

A Monarch larva that is probably in its 5th instar stage.

2 2 Allen's Hummingbird

Allen's Hummingbird

by Richard28Los Angeles, California, USA

Was flying "chasing" after a few other hummingbirds of the same species.

0 0 Large Milkweed Bug

Large Milkweed Bug

by Richard28Los Angeles, California, USA

Seen around 2:30 p.m. Temp = 65 degree F Cloudy skies

3 0 Monarch butterfly

Monarch butterfly

by Richard28Los Angeles, California, USA

One of many monarch butterflies I saw today.

1 0 Painted Lady butterfly

Painted Lady butterfly

by Steven SheppardHermosa Beach, California, United States

A large number of these have been flying through

1 0 Blister Beetle

Blister Beetle

by CindyBinghamKeiserCalifornia, USA

Dark green beetle with a red pronotum and spot on the top of the head.

0 0 Jumping spider

Jumping spider

by scorriceRanchos Palos Verdes, California, USA

Almost 3/4 inches long. Aggressive and brave. Female red and grey, males with ...

1 0 Indian Peafowl

Indian Peafowl

by JoshuaGSmithMonrovia, California, USA

I counted this species because they have been introduced to parts of

0 0 False Black Widow, male

False Black Widow, male

by DouglassMoodyLos Angeles, California, USA

Los

2 0 Peacock

Peacock

by chocbyimaginArcadia, California, USA

A peacock observing the visitors at the Arboretum. This picture was taken ...

1 0 Coastal Sage

Coastal Sage

California, USA

"Plant community Coastal sage scrub is characterized by low-growing aromatic, ...

1 3 Texas Spiny Softshell

Texas Spiny Softshell

by CindyBinghamKeiserEscondido, California, USA

"A very flat turtle with a rounded, leathery-skinned, flexible, shell which is ...

0 0 Mitred Parrot

Mitred Parrot

by Hema ShahLong Beach, California, USA

this species was present in Long Beach,

1 0 Engelmann Oak

Engelmann Oak

by CindyBinghamKeiserSan Diego, California, USA

Oak tree with rough, gray bark and elliptic, smooth-edged leaves. "It is a ...

3 1 Nanday Parakeet

Nanday Parakeet

by jackeennggFlorida, USA

Nanday Parakeet (Nandayus nenday), also known as the Black-hooded Parakeet, ...

0 0 California King Snake

California King Snake

by Cody.conwayImperial, California, USA

a dark underside occurs in coastal Los ...

6 1 Mariposa Lily

Mariposa Lily

by CindyBinghamKeiserEscondido, California, USA

Pink, saucer flower with purple anthers. One of them had curled sepals where ...

0 3 Indian Peafowl

Indian Peafowl

by artworksprogramFlorida, USA

Peafowl are two Asiatic species of flying bird in the genus Pavo of the ...

2 0 Silvery Blue

Silvery Blue

by CindyBinghamKeiserPoway, California, USA

Small, silver butterfly with dark spots along the edges on the outside of the ...

5 7 Northern Green Anole

Northern Green Anole

by CindyBinghamKeiserSan Diego, California, USA

Yellowish-green lizard with white underside. This Anole was checking out a ...

2 0 Allen's Hummingbird

Allen's Hummingbird

by DonnaPomeroySan Mateo, California, USA

Angeles

6 4 Western Skink (Juvenile)

Western Skink (Juvenile)

by CindyBinghamKeiserSan Diego, California, USA

parietals. Usually less than 10 percent even in

17 4 California King Snake (Albino)

California King Snake (Albino)

by CindyBinghamKeiserSan Diego, California, USA

southern Sacramento Valley. A dark banded phase with a dark underside occurs ...

1 1 Desert Fan Palm

Desert Fan Palm

by hannawackerTwentynine Palms, California, USA

country's largest native palm (though most palms in

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