Archive for 'Census' Category
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Refreshed Hummingbird feeders
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Began mulching Juniper brush to spread on dirt driveways
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Saw Yellow-billed Cuckoo
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Saw four baby Rock Squirrels
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Saw two baby Raccoons
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Saw three baby Skunks
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Saw baby Turkey
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Saw baby Fox

Young Rock Squirrel
Posted in
Census, Erosion, 2013 Journal
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Refreshed Hummingbird feeders
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Saw Woodpecker on the seedball
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Saw male, female and young Turkey
Posted in
Census, Food, 2013 Journal
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Worker saw three yound Turkeys-there is only a 40 percent success rate for young Turkey survival, so it is good to see three.

Female nursing Fox resting in a warm spot.
Posted in
Census, 2013 Journal
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Refreshed Hummingbird feeders
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Saw Chuck-wills Widow in upper woods
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Saw Deer
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Saw male, female and young Turkey

Lindheimer Muhly (Muhlenbergia lindheimeri) also called Big Muhly near the headwaters of the draw on the upland outcrop. Its root syetm is good for soil stabilization. This species is endemic to the Edwards Plateau.
Posted in
Census, Habitat, Food, 2013 Journal
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Refreshed Hummingbird feeders

Young Vulture at nesting area in large boulder crevices at Vulture Gultch.
Posted in
Census, Food, 2013 Journal
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