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phredshome Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by phredshome Manteca, California, USA5 years ago

Dusty Rose?

phredshome Gray Hairstreak
Gray Hairstreak commented on by phredshome Manteca, California, USA5 years ago

yep... I think you nailed it Thanks Paul Davis

phredshome Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by phredshome Manteca, California, USA5 years ago

these flowers are not so erect as the pixs I have seen of the Houseleek

phredshome Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by phredshome Manteca, California, USA5 years ago

could this be a cabbage moth?

phredshome Steller's Jay
Steller's Jay commented on by phredshome Oregon, USA6 years ago

excellent pic of Stellers jay....
I have had problems with the location thing in project noah too.... Now I don't try to type the location anymore.... I drag the ICON to the approx location and let them name it

phredshome Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by phredshome Oregon, USA6 years ago

Looks like maybe a flounder, or small halibut

phredshome Peacock flower or Barbados Pride
Peacock flower or Barbados Pride commented on by phredshome 24 hour Notary Las Vegas, Nevada, USA8 years ago

LauraLovebirds... the leaf structure is completely different from an Verbenaceae images from google.... Leaves are more fern like

phredshome Valley Carpenter Bee, male and female
Valley Carpenter Bee, male and female commented on by phredshome California, USA9 years ago

These guys are a common find here.... and with the nests I have found I expect more youngsters soon

phredshome Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by phredshome California, USA9 years ago

This plant is 8+ft tall and has a "hardwood" base stems I don't think Lupine gets that big...

phredshome Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by phredshome Rahway, New Jersey, USA9 years ago

i remember seeing many of these in Bergen county back in the 60's

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