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July 20 2021

Young Raccoon climbing window screen

Posted in Census, 2021

July 19 2021

Funnel Weaving Grass Spider-Agelenopsis aperta

Found in a large funnel web on the back porch under the outdoor light and catching lots of bugs.

Posted in Census, 2021

July 11 2021

Dead Ashe Juniper branches are laid on the ground to create berms on contour for erosion control. The canopy above is still thickly intact. Light is allowed to reach the ground and grass is beginning to fill in around tree trunks between stick and rock berms.

Sideoats Grama Grass

Posted in Habitat, Erosion, 2021

July 04 2021

Water from recent rain still standing in The Draw because of rock gabion dam installed years ago.

There is a culvert installed under the stone covered road to allow traffic to pass in wet events.

Posted in Habitat, Erosion, 2021

July 03 2021

  • 2 inches of rain measured. The rainiest summer caretakers have ever seen.

The Man-made rock pond full of water after rains. It is designed so that water in the draw flows around the edge of the main body of water in the pond. There is a float valve connected to a water hose from the water well to keep the pond full of water year round.

Posted in Habitat, 2021

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