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Spread hawk
This red-tail hawk is grasping a squirrel in one talon.
Red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)
2020
2019
Red poppy
2018
When cats strut
Scrutiny
Great
Step gently
Feathers in a ruffle
In for the kill
Bad day for Team Gopher
Piney perch
Couch
Stanford gets harey
Crow
Crow
When mushrooms pretend they are pasta
By EBF
Stanford
December 28, 2014
Acrow and acorn
Streetwise
Raccoons (Procyon lotor)
After emerging from storm drain
Seen en route to the dish
Stanford
2016
Cat in the grass
Cat (Felis catus)
Across from the dish
Stanford
January 4, 2012
Portrait in black and white
Cat (Felis catus)
Across from the dish
Stanford
January 14, 2015
Fallen nest
This nest, with multiple newly hatched chicks, was destroyed when a branch fell off of an oak tree along Campus Drive
Stanford
April 8, 2014
Avian carnage
Along Campus Drive
Stanford
April 8, 2014
Ring-necked snake abdomen
Chance discovery
Although I keep checking the usual haunts, I had not seen any clathrus in quite a while.
Then I discovered a rather sizeable outcropping in a new local.
They appeared quite suddenly - and by the next day this large one had completely collapsed.
Egg and hatchling
There are quite a few "eggs" so there should be lots more fungi in the days to come.
King of the fungus egg
Circum specks
Clathrus re-emerges
Inside clathrus
Clathrus collapse
Bolete
Top dog on campus?
The look
With squirrel
2015
Chinese house
Secret trampoline
Tina and Bob
Near the dish
May 21, 2015
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Bob, Nicole, Haroon
In mustard
Bob
Mustard
Family: Brassicaceae
The Knoll
March 25, 2021
Canon 7Dmark2
Bob in fields of mustard
Bob
Mustard
Family: Brassicaceae
The Knoll
March 25, 2021
Canon 7Dmark2
Pineapples in profusion
Pineapples close
Pineapple weed (Matricaria discoidea)
Family: Asteraceae
Near the dish
April 12, 2015
Despite how it looks, these are two separate pictures with different backgrounds.
Yes, it is the same sprig - right down to the little bug on the lowest flower.
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Last modified: May 19, 2019
Created: April 9, 2014 (from dish2014.html)
Contact: siegelr@stanford.edu
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