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SarahScott Cutleaf Geranium
Cutleaf Geranium commented on by SarahScott Squaw Valley, California, USA11 years ago

I didn't mean to sound like I was being snappy. I really do appreciate that you were helping. The pics just didn't want to load correctly and I guess I just wanted it over with.

SarahScott Cutleaf Geranium
Cutleaf Geranium commented on by SarahScott Squaw Valley, California, USA11 years ago

Thanks, I knew that it was a wild geranium just not which species of wild geranium.

SarahScott Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SarahScott New York, USA11 years ago

It's a leafhopper.

SarahScott Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SarahScott California, USA12 years ago

it didn't make it that long, sorry.

SarahScott Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SarahScott Maine, USA12 years ago

It looks like a hoofed animal. It's hard to tell the size on the picture but it could be deer.

SarahScott Brandegee's Clarkia
Brandegee's Clarkia commented on by SarahScott California, USA12 years ago

Very nice!

SarahScott Temblor Range Fairyfan
Temblor Range Fairyfan commented on by SarahScott California, USA12 years ago

Thank you! Were you able to find it on the trail?

SarahScott Silver Argiope
Silver Argiope commented on by SarahScott Jundiai, São Paulo, Brazil12 years ago

I think it might be some sort of Andrews Cross spider.

SarahScott Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SarahScott California, USA12 years ago

Thank you! I have seen a lot of Tiger Swallowtails, I just haven't had any pics of them this year yet. I've also seen a Grey Hairstreak passing through here occasionally and a ton of Cabbage Whites. I saw more frogs earlier this summer than I am now, but I think once it starts raining again they'll be back with a vengeance.

SarahScott Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SarahScott California, USA12 years ago

To see any kind of detail on the spore itself you would have to use a microscope, but to the naked eye the many spores look like powder.

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