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eNature: FieldGuides: Species Detail
Discussion Pacific Madrone is one of the most beautiful broadleaf flowering evergreens, with its glossy foliage, large clusters of small white flowers, ...
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eNature: FieldGuides: Species Detail
threatened and/or endangered. Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus. enlarge +. Bald Eagle © Michael H. Francis. © Lang Elliot/Naturesound.com (audio) ...
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eNature: FieldGuides: Species Detail
threatened and/or endangered. Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus. enlarge +. Bald Eagle © Michael H. Francis. © Lang Elliot/Naturesound.com (audio) ...
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eNature.com Nature Guides
Native only to the Americas, the Common Raccoon is nocturnal and solitary except when breeding or caring for its young. An accomplished climber, it can ...
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eNature.com Nature Guides
During the day in summer, the Common Raccoon may simply sleep on top of a log, in a nest, or on a clump of vegetation. Although Common Raccoons are ...
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Pacific Rhododendron is confined to drier forest environments in western Washington, where it is the state flower. These same environments, however, ...
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eNature: FieldGuides: Species Detail
The related Pacific Spear Scallop (C. h. hastata) ranges from Monterey, California, to San Diego. It is slightly smaller and more colorful; the main ribs ...
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Eastern Box Turtle Terrapene carolina. © Rob & Ann Simpson ... New York Indians are responsible for eliminating this turtle from much of the area ... If habitat conditions remain constant, a Box Turtle may spend its life in an area ...
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eNature: FieldGuides: Species Detail
Eastern Rat Snake, Yellow subspecies ... Hawks may home in on a nest-raiding Rat Snake when it is being heckled by other birds. In northern areas the Rat ...
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Nannyberry Viburnum lentago. enlarge +. Nannyberries © John Serrao. All Images. alt. Win an Autographed Sibley Guide! Send Newsletter Contest Details ...
 
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