©
Robert Siegel
Photography
This page contains links to some of my thematically organized photographs on a wide variety of topics, especially related to nature and travel.
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Currently featured:
Stanford Dish 2018;
Jasper Ridge 2018;
Baylands 2018;
Byxbee 2018;
Tree Week2018
Lunar eclipse 2018;
Blue Oak Ranch Reserve;
Alum Rock Park;
Bridges;
Hayward Regional Shoreline;
Coyote Hills;
New York 2017, 2018;
New Jersey 2017, 2018;
The Stanford Dish 2018;
The Stanford Dish 2017;
Namibia 2016 - updated;
Pinnacles National Park;
Palo Alto Baylands 2017;
Don Edwards National Shoreline;
Wonderfest Sagan Award 2018;
Wunderlich;
Chanukah, 2017;
Byxbee Park;
Thanksgiving 2017;
Big Game Week 2017
Año Nuevo 2017;
Hawaii 2017;
San Bruno Mountain updated;
Santa Cruz;
Felt Lake 2017;
Ireland 2017;
Dublin 2017;
Northern Ireland 2017;
Eclipse 2017;
Utah 2017;
Wyoming 2017;
Peru, 2017;
Florida, 2017;
Quito, 2017;
China, 2017;
Jasper Ridge 2017;
Galápagos, 2017;
Galápagos 2015;
Galápagos 2010 revised;
Owl page - updated;
Wonderfest Anniversary 2017;
Russian Ridge;
Kenya 2008 - revised pages;
Bay Area king tide flyover;
Breakthrough Prize dinner and panel;
Humans and Viruses - Autumn 2017;
Palo Alto Baylands 2016;
Felt Lake 2016;
Bean Hollow;
San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers - 2016;
Spain 2009 revised;
Fallen Leaf Lake 2016;
California Academy of Sciences 2016;
Florida, Summer 2016;
Madagascar 2016;
Paris - updated;
San Francisco Zoo;
Christine and Aaron - September 24-25, 2016;
Viruses in the News 2016
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Madagascar 2013 - updated;
Stanford Graduation, June, 2016;
My yard - updated;
Cape Town 2016;
Zambia 2016;
Cape Peninsula 2016;
Gansbaai 2016 - shark cage diving;
Garden Route 2016;
Zimbabwe 2016;
Chobe 2016;
African penguins;
Welwitschia;
Turacos - newly photographed bird order;
Colorado 2015;
London - revised;
Tasmania 2015;
Western Australia 2015;
Great Ocean Road 2015;
Grand Canyon 2015;
Arizona 2015;
Trinidad 2003 - revised;
New Jersey 2017;
Florida, Spring 2015
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Florida, Summer 2015
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Jasper Ridge 2015
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The Stanford Quad
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India 2004
- greatly revised;
Atlanta 2015
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Palo Alto Baylands 2015
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Bioblitz 2015
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Tanzania 2003
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Humans and Viruses 2015
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Edgewood Park
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We Day 2015
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Florida, winter 2015
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Meyer Library
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Shark cage diving - Gansbaai
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Borneo 2005 - revised
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Canada 2013
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Tasmania 2012 - revised
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Jasper Ridge 2014
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The Pantanal 2014
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Colombia 2014
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Florida 2014
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Tulips - revised;
York 2007 - revised
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Fitzgerald Marine reserve
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Viral models
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San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers
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Monterey Aquarium
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Hong Kong 2012 - revised
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Viruses in the News 2014
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Miami Seaquarium
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Route 1
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Butterfly pages
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Antarctica 2013
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Ushuaia 2013
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Buenos Aires 2013
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Florida 2013
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The Pantanal
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The Cape Peninsula
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The Garden Route
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Durban 2013
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Stanford Safari 2013
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Old Chem
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The Quad
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Sky tunneling
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Cape Town 2013
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Chile 2012
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Florida 2012
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Bali 2012
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Java 2012
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Sumatra 2012
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Tanzania 2012
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Papua New Guinea 2012
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Index to the rest of page
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Starters
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Shapes and forms
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Humans and bodies
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Nature - elements
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Places
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Stanford
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Adventures
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Events
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Creatures - great and small
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Mammals
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Birds
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Reptiles and amphibians
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Fish
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Invertebrates
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Flora
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Fungi
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Viruses
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Structures
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Art
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Objects / things
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Food
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Academic photos and courses
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Darwinning
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Family
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Rogues Gallery
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Groups
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Bob
Starters
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Newly posted pix
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Published photographs - sampler
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Featured on other pages - sampler
Shapes and forms
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Patterns
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Spirals
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Hearts
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Stars
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Circles
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Camouflage
Humans and bodies
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Faces
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The eyes have it
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Hands
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Feet
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Bodies
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Self-portraits
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Tattoos
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Athleticism
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Archery
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Afterlife
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Mummies
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Helmets
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Angels and devils
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Toilets, bathrooms, outhouses
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Poop
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Rogues galleries
Nature - elements
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Lunar eclipse 2018
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Solar eclipse 2017
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Sun and Moon
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Stars
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Rainbows
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Clouds
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Seasons
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Water
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Fire
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Sand
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Stone
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Jade
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Amber
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Fossils
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Petrified wood
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Mountains, volcanoes
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Rivers
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Waterfalls
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Lakes
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Islands
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Arches
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Caves
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Tafoni
- Spires, columns, pinnacles
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Tsingy - Madagascar
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Columnar basalt - Giant's Causeway
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Pinnacles, Western Australia - limestone karsks
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Pinnacles, National Park, California - ryolite tuft
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Zhangjiajie, China
Places
Close to home
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My house 2017
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My house
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My house 2018
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My yard
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Arcadia Place
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Breakfast club
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Eleanor Pardee Park
The Stanford Dish
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The Stanford Dish 2017
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The Stanford Dish 2016
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The Stanford Dish 2015
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On the Stanford Dish
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Near the Dish
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The Stanford Dish 2014
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The Stanford Dish 2013
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The Stanford Dish 2012
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The Stanford Dish 2011
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The Stanford Dish through 2010
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Jasper Ridge 2018
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Jasper Ridge 2017
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Jasper Ridge 2016
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Jasper Ridge 2015
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Jasper Ridge 2014
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Jasper Ridge 2013
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Jasper Ridge 2012
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Jasper Ridge 2011
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Jasper Ridge 2008 - 2010
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Jasper Ridge docent class
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Jasper Ridge - some specific outings - photos appear elsewhere
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Jasper Ridge mushrooms only
Other Stanford venues
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1000 feet above
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The quad
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The oval
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Clock tower
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White Plaza
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Old Chem
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Stanford Mausoleum
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Angel of Grief
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Stanford Buildings
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Arizona Cactus Garden
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10 below
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Tunnels in the sky
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Encyclopedia Cave
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Frenchman's Tower
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On the Stanford Dish
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Eucalyptus grove
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Palm Drive
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Campus Drive loop
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Near the dish
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Stanford circles
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Circle of death
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Lagunita
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Kingscote gardens
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The Knoll
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Felt Lake
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Felt Lake 2016
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Stanford Sierra Camp on Fallen Leaf Lake
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Hopkins Marine Station
Specific buildings
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Stanford Memorial Church
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Green Library
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Bing concert hall
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Hoover Tower
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Old Union
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Meyer Library
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Stanford Stadium
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Hoover House
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Hanna House
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LKSC
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CCSR
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Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building
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Encina
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Lathrop
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Littlefield
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McMurtry
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Cubberley
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Gunn
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Windhover
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EBF
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SLAC
Stanford art
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Cantor Arts
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Anderson Collection
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Stanford outdoor sculpture
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Stone River
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Albers Wall
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Stanford fountains
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Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden
Adventures
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Stanford Founders Day - 2014
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Stanford Founders Day - 2012
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The Stanford Safari - 2008
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The Stanford Safari - 2013
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Stanford from
above
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Stanford from
below
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The Tree
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Fountain hopping
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The Stanford Band
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Stanford Sierra Camp on Fallen Leaf Lake - Department of Microbiology and Immunology Retreat - October 2004
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Virtual reality lab
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Alumni talks
Events
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John Etchemendy retirement reception
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Fossil fuels Divestment Sit-in
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Al Gore Climate Rally
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Bioblitz 2015
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Bioblitz 2016
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Inauguration 2016
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Homecoming 2017
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Homecoming 2016
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Homecoming 2014
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Stanford Founders Day 2012
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Stanford Convocation
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Stanford Graduation, June, 2016 - Kyler
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Stanford Graduation, June 13-15, 2014
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Stanford Graduation, June, 2013
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Stanford Graduation, June 13, 2010
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Stanford Graduation, June 14, 2009
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Stanford Graduation, June, 2004
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Stanford Viennese Ball
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Stanford Holi 2016
Tree, Band, Dollies, Big Game
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The Tree
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The Band
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The Dollies
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Tree Week2018
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Tree Week2017
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Tree Week2015
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Bearial
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Big Game Countdown
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Big Game Week 2016
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Big Game Week 2017
People, organizations, departments
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Stanford A Cappella - Fleet Street, Mendicants, Mixed Company
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Stanford Stunnas
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Human Biology
Talks
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Michael Specter - March 20, 2017
More Stanford biosphere
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Stanford fun guy
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Stanford birds
Misc
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Stanford allusions
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The Stanfords
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Stanford Miscellaneous
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Palo Alto
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Palo Alto Library
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Eleanor Pardee Park
- Peninsula
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Menlo Park
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Woodside
- Baylands
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Palo Alto Baylands 2018
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Palo Alto Baylands 2017
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Palo Alto Baylands 2016
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Palo Alto Baylands 2015
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Palo Alto Baylands 2014
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Palo Alto Baylands 2013
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Palo Alto Baylands through 2012
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Byxbee Park 2018
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Byxbee Park
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Don Edwards National Shoreline
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Hayward Regional Shoreline
- Parks / Open Space
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Edgewood Park
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Russian Ridge
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Windy Hill
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Crystal Springs
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Arastradero Preserve
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Huddard
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Wunderlich
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Monte Bello
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Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve
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San Bruno Mountain
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Rancho San Antonio
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Alum Rock State Park
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Blue Oak Ranch Reserve
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Coast Range
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California Route 92
- East Bay
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Berkeley
Tilden
Kensington
Albany
Oakland
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Strawberry Canyon
Moraga
- South Bay
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Blue Oak Ranch Reserve
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Alum Rock Park
Mount Tam
- coming
- Bridges
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San Francisco Bay bridges
- Islands
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San Francisco Bay islands
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The City
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UCSF
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San Francisco Symphony, 2015
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San Francisco Opera at Giants Stadium, 2014
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San Francisco Zoo
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California Academy of Sciences 2016
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California Academy of Sciences
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San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers
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San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers - 2016
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San Francisco Fungus Fair
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San Francisco Airport (SFO)
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San Francisco Bay
Año Nuevo
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Año Nuevo 2016
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Año Nuevo 2015
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Año Nuevo 2014
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Año Nuevo 2013
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Año Nuevo 2012
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Año Nuevo 2011
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Año Nuevo 2008-10
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Año Nuevo -
currently this is the same as the above page but eventually this will be a thematic nature page.
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Año Nuevo Docents
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Año Nuevo Island
E-seal e-merging
California Coast
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Pigeon Point
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Bean Hollow
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Pescadero
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San Gregorio
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Half Moon Bay
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Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
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The Farallone Islands
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Monterey Bay - whale watching
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Monterey
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Point Lobos
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Elkhorn Slough
Natural Bridges State Beach
Santa Cruz
Waddell Beach
California Route 1
Piedras Blancas
Castle Rock
California - at large
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Pinnacles, National Park, California
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Yosemite Pix
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Death Valley Pix
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Lake Tahoe 2011
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Lake Tahoe 2004
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Mono lake
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Big Basin
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Calistoga
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Petrified Forest
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San Diego 2011
Florida
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Florida, April 2017
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Florida, summer 2016
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Florida, summer 2015
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Florida, spring 2015
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Florida, winter 2015
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Florida 2014
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Florida 2013
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Florida 2012
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Florida 2011
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Florida 2010
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Florida 2009
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Green Cay 2009
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The Everglades
United States - beyond California and Florida
North Eastern States
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New Jersey
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New Jersey 2017, 2018
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New Jersey 2015
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New Jersey 2012
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Connecticut
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Connecticut 2012
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Wesleyan 2012
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Middletown
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New York
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New York 2017 - 2018
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New York 2013
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New York 2009
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Massachusetts
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Boston 2012
- Western States
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Arizona
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Arizona 2015
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Grand Canyon 2015
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Monument Valley 2015
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Sedona / Coconino 2015
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Arizona Garden, Stanford
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Utah
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Utah 2017
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Utah 2015
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Wyoming 2017
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Eclipse 2017
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Colorado
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Colorado 2015 - Denver, Boulder, Golden
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Colorado 2008
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Idaho
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Sun Valley, Idaho
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Idaho 2017
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Washington
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Seattle 2012
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Hawaii 2017
- The Midwest
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Minnesota
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Minneapolis 2009
- The South
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Georgia
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Atlanta 2015
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Washington, DC
International
North America
Canada
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Canadian Rockies 2011
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Burgess Shale
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Canada 2013 - Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Halifax
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Whistler
Central America and Mexico
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Mexico (4 trips - 2 depicted)
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Puerto Vallarta
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Baja
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National Vaccination Day
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Costa Rica 2010
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Costa Rica 1998
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Not depicted: Yucatan x 2, Belize, Guatemala
Africa - 15 trips
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Tanzania pages
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Tanzania 2012 - #11
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Tanzania 2010 - #10
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Arusha 2010
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Babati 2010
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Kwaraa 2010
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SIC 2010
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Tanzania 2008 #9
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Babati 2008
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Kwaraa 2008
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Waterfall hike 2008
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Arusha 2008
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Tanzania 2007 - Stanford Travel Study Family Adventure trip #7
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Zanzibar 2007
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Tanzania 2006 - #6
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Stanford Overseas Tanzania Seminar people - Arusha, Tanzania 2006
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Oldoinyo Lengai volcano, Northern Tanzania
2006
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Tanzania 2005 - #4
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Maweni 2005
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Tanzania 2004 - #3
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Tanzania 2003 - #2
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Kilimanjaro, 2003
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My 2003 Support for International Change (SIC) page
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Tanzania 2002 - #1
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Maasai
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Hadza
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Arusha page
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Tanzanian friends page
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Kenya 2008 - #9
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Masai Mara 2008 pix
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Mount Kenya 2008 pix
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Nairobi National Park 2008
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Nairobi 2008
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Kibera 2008
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Chogoria 2008
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Kenya seminar 2008
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Rwanda 2006 - #6
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Uganda
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Uganda 2003 - #2
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Rafting the
Nile
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Marthias
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Madagascar
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Madagascar 2016 summer - #15
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Madagascar 2013 - #13
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Madagascar 2007 - #8
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Madagascar connections
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Madagascar conference 2017
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Tsingy
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South Africa (RSA)
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Cape Town 2016 - #14
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Cape Town 2013 - #12
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Table Mountain
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Kirstenbosch
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Robben Island
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Cape Peninsula 2016
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Cape Peninsula 2013
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Hout Bay
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Somerset West and Stellenbosch 2016
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Stellenbosch and Somerset West
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Garden Route 2013
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Garden Route 2016
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Gansbaai - Shark cage diving 2016
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Gansbaai - Shark cage diving 2013
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Stanford in South Africa
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Above Cape Town
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Durban
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Johannesburg
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South Africa 2005
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African penguins
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Birds of South Africa
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Mandela
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Namibia 2016 - #14
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Botswana 2005 - #4
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Botswana - #14
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Egypt 2005 - #5
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Zambia - #14
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Zimbabwe - #14
South America - 13 trips plus Trinidad
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Brazil - 2 trips
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The Pantanal 2014
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Brazil 2011
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The Pantanal 2011
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Iguazu Falls 2011
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Rio 2011
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The Manczyks
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Brazil - birds only
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Capybara
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Bolivia
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Argentina - 2 trips
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Buenos Aires 2006
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Buenos Aires 2013
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Ushuaia
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Colombia - 1 trip
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Colombia 2014
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Cartagena 2014
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Santa Marta
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Tayrona National Park
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Peru - 2 trips - Peru page coming - see links below
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Peru 2017
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Peru 1999
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Ecuador - 3 trips depicted (4 total)
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Quito 2017
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Quito 2015
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Quito 2010
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Guayaquil 2015
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Puembo 2015
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Galápagos 2017
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Galápagos 2015
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Galápagos 2010
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Galápagos people 2010
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Darwin in the Galápagos
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Sulidae: boobies and gannets
Europe
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Great Britain - 5 trips (including Northern Ireland), 4 depicted (not depicted 1974 trip)
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Merry Old England
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London
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Kew Gardens
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Heathrow
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Oxford 2009
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Oxford 2004
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Oxford 2007
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Brasenose College
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Beyond Oxford
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Stowe
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Waddesdon
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Blenheim
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Whitehorse
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Bath
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Cambridge
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York 2007
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Shropshire and Shrewsbury
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Stanford in Oxford 2009
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The 2009 Bing trip - Cornwall
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The 2004 Bing trip - Durham, Edinburgh, Berwick, Lindesfarne, Hadrian's Wall
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The John Snow story
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The Edward Jenner story
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England events
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Morris Dancing - May Day, May Day - 2004
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May Day, 2009
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St. George's Day
2009
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The Darwin Safari - England, Wales, Scotland
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Birdz of England
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Ireland
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Northern Ireland
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Dublin
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Ireland - beyond Dublin
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Ireland - birds and mammals
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Wales
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Scotland
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Edinburgh - 2 trips - 2004, 2007
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Italy 2004
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Venice
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Portofino
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Cinque Terre
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Florence
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Tuscany
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Pisa
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France
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Paris
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Paris 2004 with Zarek
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Paris 2016 met up with Wendy, Kyler, and Siyeona
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Spain 2009
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Holland
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Amsterdam
- Not depicted (see below)
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1969 - Italy, The Vacatican, France, Switzerland, Belgium
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1974 - Stanford-in-France - France, Switzerland, Spain, England, Holland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden
Asia - 7 trips (2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2017) plus Middle East - 1 trip
Man of the Forest
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Bhutan 2008
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Japan 2008
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India
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India 2004
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Shitala Mata
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Thailand 2000
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Cambodia 2000
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China
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China 2017
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Beijing 2017
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The Wall
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Fangshan
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Xi'an
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Chengdu
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Zhangjiajie
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Jiuzhaigou
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Biogeography of China
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Hong Kong 2012
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China 2001 - coming
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Indonesia 2012
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Sumatra 2012
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Java 2012
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Bali 2012
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Malaysia
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Borneo 2005
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Gunung Kinabalu
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Rafflesia
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Singapore
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Changi International Airport - 2012
Middle East - 2 trips
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United Arab Emirates - #2
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Dubai 2008
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Jordan 2008 - #2
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Petra
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The Dead Sea
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Amman
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Wadi Rum
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Egypt 2005 - #1
Australia - 5 trips including 3 double transits en route to PNG
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Western Australia 2015;
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Great Ocean Road 2015;
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Australia 2001
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Tasmania, April 2012
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Tasmania, September 2015
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Cairns
Other international trips without digital photo documentation
- The Yucatan 1966 - 5 days - Meridan, Chichen Itza, Uzmal
- Europe - 1966 - 6 weeks - Italy, The Vacatican, France, Switzerland, Belgium
- Europe - 1974 - 6 months - France, Spain, Switzerland, England, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark
- Belize - 1999
Upcoming trips
- Galápagos - July 2017
- Peru - July 2017
- Florida
- Wyoming? - August 2017
- Nicaragua? - November 2017
- Galápagos - June 2018
- Namibia - August 2018
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Easter Island
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Borneo 2005
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Papua New Guinea pix
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PNG - March, 2012
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The Trobriand Islands, PNG, March 2012
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The Sepik, PNG - spring 2002
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The Sepik, PNG - summer 2001
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PNG Highlands - summer 2001
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PNG birds
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Stanford PNG sculpture garden
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The Stanford-Papua New Guinea Conference on Development
- Stanford University, February 26-28, 2010
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Galápagos
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Galápagos 2017
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Galápagos 2015
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Galápagos 2010
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Galápagos 2010
people
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Darwin in the
Galápagos
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Galápagos miscellaneous
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Boobies
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Madagascar
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Madagascar 2016
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Madagascar 2013
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Madagascar 2007
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Madagascar connections
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Hawaii - Big Island 2017
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Zanzibar 2007 pix
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Trinidad 2003
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Tasmania 2012
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Tasmania 2015
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Sumatra 2012
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Bali 2012
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Java 2012
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Chiloe Island 2010
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Hong Kong 2012
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Robben Island
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Año Nuevo Island
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The Farallone Islands
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San Francisco Bay islands
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Some mountains climbed
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Oldoinyo Lengai volcano, Northern Tanzania
2006
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Kilimanjaro 2003
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Gunung Kinabalu
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Mount Kenya
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Mlima Kwaraa
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La Campana, Chile
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Snowden, Wales
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San Bruno Mountain, California
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Table Mountain
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Bisoke, Rwanda
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On the slopes of Meru - page under construction
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On the slopes of Merapi
Bob on Top!
Waterfalls
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Iguazú Falls, Brazil
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Huilo Huilo, Chile
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Arusha waterfall, Tanzania
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Arusha waterfall hike 2008
Iguazú
Wetlands
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Everglades
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Pantanal
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Okavango
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San Francisco Bay watershed
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Namib desert, Namibia
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Sechura Desert, Peru
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Atacama, Chile
Lakes
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Mono Lake
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Lake Tahoe 2011
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Fallen Leaf Lake 2011
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Felt Lake
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Lake Titicaca
Adventures
In the air
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- Small plane
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Bay Area king tide flyover - December 13, 2016
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Above Cape Town
Above Cape Town - flying with Markku Torppa - February 24, 2016
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Above Cape Town
Above Cape Town - flying with Markku Torppa - May 5, 2013
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Namibia - Namib-Naukluft flyover - January 17, 2016
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Pantanal flyover - August 8, 2014
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Flying with Mike Leatherbee- Chile - June 6, 2010
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Flying with Dean Winslow - November 4, 2012
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Not depicted - flying with Jerry Siegel; flying lessons - 1971-72
- Helicopter
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Above Stanford with Eric Dunn - May 17, 2008
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Coast Range - with Eric Dunn - July 9, 2011
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Iguazú Falls - March 17, 2011
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Grand Canyon - August 6, 2015
- Commercial jet
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En route - miscellaneous photos from jet trips
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Above the Bay Area by commercial jet - January 1, 2014
- Ballooning
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Ballooning
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Valley of the Kings - December 27, 2005
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Masai Mara - July 18, 2008
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Not depicted - Stanford Balloon club
- Paragliding
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Paragliding over Capetown
- Airports
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Link to airports (below)
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Under the water
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Scuba
On the sand
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Sandboarding
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On the land
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See mountains above
Events
Weddings
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Christine and Aaron - September 24-25, 2016
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Autumn and Steven - July 23, 2016
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Kacey and Jonny - May 29-30, 2016
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Lisa and Brandon - November 14, 2015
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Lauren and Jason - June 28, 2014
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Katie and Mith - August, 2012
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Karen and Bill, October, 2011
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Alison and Arjun - 2009
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Jamie and Seth - 2008
Holidays
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New Years Day 2017
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Chanukah 2016
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Chanukah 2015
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Passover 2015
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Fourth of July
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Thanksgiving, November 23, 2017
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Thanksgiving, November 24, 2016
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Thanksgiving, November 27, 2014
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Halloween, October 31, 2017
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Halloween, October 31, 2014
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Chanukah, 2014
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Christmas, 2014
Other family events
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Alan's 66th birthday
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Alan's 65th birthday
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Alan's 64th birthday
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Gala for Shirley and Bob Max - January, 2010
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Bob's Bar Mitzvah, March 11, 1967
Graduations
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Kyler Graduation, 2016
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Zarek Graduation, 2016
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Stanford Graduation, June, 2016 - Kyler
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Stanford Graduation, June 13-15, 2014
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Stanford Graduation, June, 2013
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Stanford Graduation, June, 2004
Other events - 2018
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Wonderfest Sagan Award 2018;
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The Foster;
Other events - 2017
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Holdren talk 2017
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Maybeck concert 2017
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Yuval Harari - Kepler's event - February 26, 2017
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Madagascar conference 2017
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Wonderfest Anniversary 2017;
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Ask a Science 2017 - Wonderfest Science envoys;
Other events
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Breakthrough Prize 2016
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M&I retreat 2015
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Liz and Tom - February 26, 2011
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America's Cup, October, 2013
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San Francisco Opera at Giants Stadium, 2014
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IHIG International Health Conference February 28, 2004
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PUC event in Berkeley - July 16, 2014 (Pontifical Universidad Catolica de Chile)
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We Day California, March 25-26, 2014
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We Day California, February 25, 2015
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Model marathons
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Mammals - by type (18 orders depicted - out of around 5000 extant species in 23 orders)
- Order: Primates
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Apes
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Orangutans
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Gorillas
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Chimpanzees
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Gibbons and Siamangs
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Old World Monkeys
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Cercopithecidae: Red Colobus Monkeys
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Cercopithecidae: Vervet Monkeys
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Cercopithecidae: Baboons
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Cercopithecidae: Rhesus Monkeys
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Cercopithecidae: Mandrill
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Cercopithecidae: Patas monkey
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New World Monkeys
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Callitrichidae: Marmosets
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Atelidae: Howler monkeys
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Cebidae: Capuchin
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Cebidae: Squirrel monkeys
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Lemurs - sifakas, aye-aye, maki
Order Carnivora: Carnivores (around 16 living families - 13 depicted)
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Felidae: Cats - felines
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Felidae: Lions
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Felidae: Leopards
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Felidae: Snow leopards
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Felidae: Jaguars
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Felidae: Cheetahs
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Felidae: Tigers
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Felidae: Cougars, Mountain lions, Florida panthers
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Felidae: Bob cats
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Felidae: Domestic cats: Felis catus
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Felidae: Other cats: serval, ocelot
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Ursidae: Bears - ursines
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Ursidae: Black bears
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Ursidae: Pandas
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Canidae: Canines - dogs, jackals
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Canidae: Coyotes
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Canidae: Foxes
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Canidae: Wolves
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Pinnipeds
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Otariidae: Sea lions and fur
seals otariids
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Phocidae: "true" Seals (phocids)
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Odobenidae: walruses
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Mustelidae: Sea Otters - (Enhydra lutris)
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Mustelidae: Giant Otters - (Pteronura brasiliensis)
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Mustelidae: Ferrets
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Mustelidae: Grisons
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Mephitidae: Skunks
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Viverridae: Civets
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Viverridae: Palm civets
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Viverridae: Genets
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Procyonidae: Raccoons
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Procyonidae: Ringtails
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Procyonidae: Coatimundis
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Hyaenidae: Hyenas
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Eupleridae: Malagasy carnivores - fossa, "civets", "mongooses"
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Herpestidae: Mongoose
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Meerkats
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Ailuridae: Red panda (Ailurus fulgens)
Order Cetacea:
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Whales
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Delphinidae: Dolphins
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Delphinidae: Killer whales
Order Artiodactyla: Even-toed ungulates (cf: cetacea)
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Bovidae
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Cows - also yak, zebu, buffalo, bison in Bovinae
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Antelopes - wildebeest (gnu), oryx, impala, dikdik, springbok, topi, etc
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Dik-diks
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Sheep - and ovines in Caprinae
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Goats - and caprines in Caprinae
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Takin - a caprine in Caprinae
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Camelidae: Camelids: camels, dromedaries, llamas, guanacos, vicuñas, alpacas
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Suidae: Pigs - and porcines
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Tayassuidae: Peccaries / Javelinas
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Hippopotamidae: Hippos
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Giraffidae: Giraffes
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Cervidae: Deer, elk
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Order Perissodactyla: Odd-toed unguates
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Equidae: Horses
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Equidae: Zebras
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Rhinocerotidae: Rhinos
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Tapiridae: Tapirs
Order Rodentia:
Rodents -
9 out of 33 families with 481 genera, over 2000 species
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Dasyproctidae: Agouti (out of 13 species in 2 genera extant)
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Caviidae: 2 species in 2 genera depicted (out of 18 species in 6 genera)
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Caviidae: Mara
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Caviidae: Capybara
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Sciuridae: Squirrels
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Sciuridae: Marmots
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Sciuridae: Chipmonks
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Sciuridae: Cynomys: Prairie dogs
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Muridae: Rats and mice
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Geomyidae: Gophers
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Bathyergidae: Cape mole rat
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Chinchillidae: Chinchilla
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Hystricidae: Old World Porcupines
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Cricetidae: Muskrats
Order Proboscidea:
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Elephantidae: elephants
Order Hyracoidea:
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Procaviidae: Hyraxes or dassies
Order Erinaceomorpha: (Eulipotyphla?)
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Erinaceidae: hedgehogs
Order Cingulata: armadillos
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Armadillos
Order Pilosa: anteaters
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Myrmecophagidae: anteaters
Order Chiroptera:
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Bats
Order Lagomorpha:
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Leporidae: Rabbits and Hares
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Ochotonidae: Pika
Order Sirenia: (sea cows)
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Manatees
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Dugongs
Order Afrosoricida:
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Tenrecs
Order Diprotodontia:
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Vombatidae: Wombats
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Phalangeridae: Cuscus
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Macropodidae: Macropods - kangaroos, wallabies, pademelons
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Phascolarctidae: Koalas
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Pseudocheiridae: Possums
Order: Dasyuromorphia:
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Dasyuridae: Quolls
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Dasyuridae: Tasmanian devils
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Dasyuridae: Thylacine
Monotremes
Order Monotremata:
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Ornithorhynchidae: Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus)
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Tachyglossidae: Echidna
Marine Mammals
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Otariids: sea lions and fur
seals
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Seals
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Whales
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Sea otters
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Manatees
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Dugongs
Mythical creatures
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Dragons
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Elves
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Sphinx
Zoos, aviaries, aquariums
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Reno Zoo
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Buin Zoo
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San Francisco Zoo
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Happy Hollow Zoo
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Cuiá Zoo
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Tsimbazaza Zoo and Museum
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California Academy of Sciences
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California Academy of Sciences 2016
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Palo Alto Zoo
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National Zoo
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World of Birds 2016
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World of Birds 2013
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Tracy Aviary
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Miami Seaquarium
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Monterey Aquarium
These pages are for the
Birds
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Birds by type (34/37 orders depicted, 123 extant families depicted - out of around 225 depending on who you ask)
- Superorder Neognathae:
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Accipitriformes - 3 out of 3 families depicted (but see raptor)
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Accipitridae (9 out of around 65 genera depicted - taxonomy in flux at the genus, family, and even order level, including 5-10 subfamilies)
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Accipitridae:
Accipiter - goshawks and sparrowhawks - 2 out of around 50 species depicted
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Accipitridae:
Buteo - hawks - 4 out of around 30 species depicted
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Accipitridae:
Circus - harrier
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Accipitridae:
Elanus - elanid kites - 1 out of 4 depicted
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Accipitridae:
Elanoides - swallow tail kite - 1 out of 1 depicted
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Accipitridae:
Haliaeetus - Eagles
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Accipitridae:
Milvus - kites
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Accipitridae:
Rostrhamus sociabilis - snail kites
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Accipitridae:
Old world vultures - 1 out of 6 genera - Trigonoceps
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Cathartidae: New world vultures and condors - see cathartiformes - below
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Pandionidae:
Ospreys (1 out of 2 species in family depicted)
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Sagittariidae: Sagittariidae:
secretary bird (1 out of 1 species in family depicted)
- Anseriformes (2 out of 3 families, 17 genera, 29 species depicted)
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Anatidae: Ducks, Geese, Swans, Teals, Shovelers, Pintails, Mergansers, Goldeneyes (17 of 40ish genera, 29 out of 146ish species depicted)
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Anhimidae: Screamers (2 out of 2 genera, 2 out of 3 species depicted)
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Apodiformes (1 out of 3 extant families depicted)
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Trochilidae: Hummingbirds
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Apterygiformes (0 out of 5 species depicted = wishlist)
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Apterygidae: kiwis
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Bucerotiformes - hornbills and hoopoes (cf Coraciiformes) - four out of four families depicted
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Bucerotidae: Hornbills
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Bucorvidae: Ground hornbills
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Upupidae: Hoopoes
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Phoeniculidae: Wood hoopoes
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Caprimulgiformes (4 out of 5 families depicted - but see proposed changes)
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Caprimulgidae: Nightjars
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Nyctibiidae: Potoos
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Podargidae: Tawny frogmouths (proposed order: Podargiformes)
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Steatornithidae: Oilbirds (proposed order: Steatorniformes)
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Cathartidae: New world vultures and condors - 4 out of 7 species in 4 out of 5 genera depicted,
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Cariamiformes or Cariamae (cf gruiformes) - 1 species depicted (out of 2 species in 2 genera in 1 family)
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Cariamidae: Seriemas
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Charadriiformes - (12 out of 21 families depicted)
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Alcidae: Guillemots
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Alcidae: Puffins
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Burhinidae: Stone-curlews
aka dikkops or thick-knees
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Charadriidae: Plovers, lapwings, kildeer, and dotterels
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Charadriidae: Queltehue
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Chionidae: Sheathbills
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Haematopodidae: Oystercatchers (5 out of 11 extant species)
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Jacanidae: Jacanas
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Laridae: Gulls
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Recurvirostridae: Stilts - 2 species in 1 genus out of 2-7 species in 2 genera
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Recurvirostridae: Avocets 1 out of 4 species in one genus
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Rynchopidae: Skimmers
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Scolopacidae: Sandpipers (family contains around 90 species in 20 genera)
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Scolopacidae: Turnstones (Arenaria)
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Scolopacidae: Curlews and whimbrels
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Scolopacidae: Phalaropes
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Scolopacidae: Godwits (Limosa) - 1 out of 4 species depicted)
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Scolopacidae: Tringa - willets, yellowlegs - 2 species depicted)
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Stercorariidae: Skuas and jaegers (Stercorarius)
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Sternidae: Terns (5 species in 3 genera depicted out of 12 genera)
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Ciconiiformes (1 of 1 family, 5 of 6 genera depicted)
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Ciconiidae: Storks
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Coliiformes (1 of 1 family depicted)
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Coliidae: Mousebirds
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Columbiformes (1 of 1 family depicted)
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Columbidae: Doves and pigeons 11 species, 7 genera depicted - (out of around 310 species and around 42 genera)
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Coraciiformes - (4 out of 6 families depicted - taxonomy in flux, cf Bucerotiformes)
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Alcedines (Alcedininae, Halcyoninae, Cerylinae):
Kingfishers - (12 species in 8 genera depicted out of around 114 species in 19 genera)
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Alcedinidae: Alcedininae
River kingfishers (4 genera, 5 species depicted)
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Alcedinidae: Halcyoninae:
Tree kingfishers (2 genera, 3 species depicted)
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Alcedinidae: Cerylinae:
Water kingfishers (2 genera, 3 species depicted)
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Coraciidae: Rollers
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Meropidae: Bee-eaters
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Momotidae: Motmots
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Cuculiformes - 5 species, 4 out of 26 genera, 1 out of 1 family depicted
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Cuculidae: Cuckoos and couas
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Cuculidae: Anis
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Eurypygiformes - kagus (New Caledonia), sunbittern (Latin America) - 0 out of 3 species depicted - wishlist)
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Eurypygidae: Sunbittern
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Falconiformes (but see raptor below)
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Falconidae:
Caracara - 3 species in 3 genera out of 11 species in 5 genera
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Falconidae:
Falcons
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Falconidae:
Kestrels
- Galbuliformes -
see Piciformes
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Galliformes - (4 out of 5 families depicted)
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Cracidae: Curassows
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Numididae: Guineafowl
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Odontophoridae: Quail
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Phasianidae: Chickens
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Phasianidae: Turkeys
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Phasianidae: Pheasants
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Phasianidae: Peafowl
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Phasianidae: Grouse
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Phasianidae: spurfowl or francolins (Pternistis - 3 out of 23 species depicted
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Gaviiformes - (1 family depicted)
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Gaviidae: Loons
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Gruiformes - (3 families depicted out of around 6 extant families) - overall taxonomy in flux
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Gruidae: Cranes
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Aramidae: Limpkins (1 out of 1 species depicted)
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Otididae: Bustards, Korhaans - see Otidiformes
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Rallidae: Rails - proposed order: Ralliformes - 5 genera depicted (out of around 40 extant genera)
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Rallidae: Rallus - Rails - 1 species depicted
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Rallidae: Tribonyx - Nativehens - 1 species depicted (out of 2)
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Rallidae: Gallinula - Moorhens - 1 species depicted (out of 5)
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Rallidae: Fulica - Coots 2 species depicted (out of 10)
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Rallidae: Porphyrio Gallinules and/or swamphens 3 species depicted (out of 12 in genus)
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Cariamidae: Seriemas - see Cariamiformes
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Mesitornithiformes (1 family, 1 out of 3 species depicted)
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Mesitornithidae: Mesites
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Musophagiformes - (1 family, 2 genera, 5 species depicted)
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Musophagidae: Turacos
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Opisthocomiformes - hoatzin (South America) - 0 of 1 species depicted - wishlist)
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Opisthocomidae: Hoatzin
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Otidiformes - 4 species in 3 genera in 1 family depicted (out of 26 species in 11 genera in 1 family) - see Gruiformes
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Otididae: Bustards, Korhaans
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Passeriformes - 41 families depicted (out of around 110 families and over 5000 species)
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Artamidae:
Currawong
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Bombycillidae:
Waxwing - 1 species depicted (out of 3)
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Cardinalidae: Cardinals
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Cardinalidae: Buntings 1 species depicted
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- Corvidae - Over 120 species in 23 genera - 17 species in 8 genera depicted
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Corvidae: Crows and Ravens - 9 species in 1 genus depicted
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Corvidae: Jays - 3 species in 2 genera depicted
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Corvidae: Magpies - 3 species in 3 genera depicted (out of around 15 species in 4 genera)
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Corvidae: Treepies - 1 species in 1 genus depicted (out of around 11 species in 4 genera)
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Corvidae: Choughs - 1 species in 1 genus depicted (out of around 2 species in 1 genus)
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Cracticidae:
Australian magpies
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Cracticidae:
Butcherbirds
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Dicruridae: Drongos
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Emberizidae: New World sparrows, towhees, and juncos
6 species in 5 genera - see also Passerellidae
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Estrildidae: Weaverfinches, estrildids, waxbills
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Estrildidae: Blue waxbill (Uraeginthus angolensis)
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Fringillidae: Finches (3 species in 3 genera depicted)
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Furnariidae:
Horneros
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Furnariidae:
Woodcreepers
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Hirundinidae: Swallows and martins - 6 species in 4 genera depicted out of 83 species in 19 genera
- Icteridae - 6 species in 6 genera depicted out of @100 species in 29 genera
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Icteridae: Orioles (Icterus) - 1 out of around 25 species depicted
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Icteridae: Agelaius blackbirds - red-winged blackbird - 1 out of 5 Agelaius species depicted
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Icteridae: Grackles - Quiscalus and others (1 species in 1 genus depicted out of 10 species in 4 genera)
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Icteridae: Meadowlarks - genus Sturnella - 2 out of 7 species depicted
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Icteridae: Brewer's blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) - 1 out of 2 Euphagus depicted
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Icteridae: Oropendola (Genus: Psarocolius - 1 out of 10 species)
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Laniidae:
Shrikes
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Leiothrichidae:
Laughingthrushes (2 species in 2 genera depicted - out of 133 species in 13 genera)
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Malaconotidae:
Bushshrikes - boubous (1 species in 1 genus depicted - out of 7 genera)
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Maluridae:
Fairywrens
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Meliphagidae:
Manorina - Miners
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Meliphagidae:
Anthochaera - Wattlebirds
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Mimidae:
Mockingbirds
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Monarchidae:
Magpie-larks - 1 species depicted
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Monarchidae:
Paradise flycatchers - 1 species depicted
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Motacillidae:
Wagtails - 1 species in one genus depicted (out of 65 species in 6 genera;
cf Rhipiduridae: Fantails and wagtails)
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Muscicapidae:
Old world flycatchers - 3 species depicted
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Muscicapidae:
Chats - 2 species depicted
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Muscicapidae:
Rock thrush - 1 species depicted
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Nectariniidae: Sunbirds
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Pachycephalidae: Shrikethrush
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Pardalotidae: Pardalotes
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Paridae: Chickadees, Titmice, Tits (3 species in 2 genera depicted - out of around 14 genera)
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Parulidae: Wood-warblers, New World warblers - 1 species depicted
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Passerellidae: New World sparrows - see Emberizidae
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Passeridae: Passer - Old World sparrows - 2 out of around 27 species depicted
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Passeridae: Philetairus - sociable weavers (1 out of 1 species in genus)
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Passeridae: Plocepasser - sparrow weavers
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Petroicidae: Petroica - Australian robins
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Ploceidae: Weavers (3 species in 2 genera depicted - out of 11 genera)
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Ptiliogonatidae: Silky-flycatchers - 1 species in 1 genus depicted (out of 4 species in 3 genera) including Phainopepla
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Pycnonotidae: Bulbuls
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Rhipiduridae: Fantails and wagtails
cf Wagtails
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Sturnidae: Mynas
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Sturnidae: Starlings
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Thamnophilidae:
Antshrikes - Thamnophilus
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Thraupidae - 4% of all avian species - second most speciose,
classification in flux, one estimate - around 240 species -
cf Tyrannidae
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Thraupidae:
Darwin's finches (out of 15 species in 4 genera)
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Thraupidae:
Tanagers, South American cardinal, various "finches"
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Thraupidae:
Seedeater - Sporophila
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Thraupidae:
Honeycreepers Chlorophanes spiza - monotypic genus
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Thraupidae:
Yellow-headed blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) - monotypic genus
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Troglodytidae:
Wrens
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Turdidae:
Turdus: thrushes - Common blackbird - 4 of 82 species in genus depicted including American robin
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Turdidae:
Turdus: American robin
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Turdidae:
Sialia: bluebirds - Western bluebird 1 of 3 species in genus depicted
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Turdidae:
Zoothera: Asian thrushes - Bassian thrush
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Tyrannidae: Tyrant flycatchers, phoebes - New World flycatchers -
6 species in 6 genera depicted out of over 400 species in around 100 genera (most speciose family)
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Vangidae: vangas
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Zosteropidae: Typical white-eyes
- Pelecaniformes - (4 families depicted)
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Pelecanidae: Pelicans
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Ardeidae: Herons, Egrets, Bitterns - 16 species in 8 genera depicted
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Threskiornithidae: Ibis, Bandurria, Hadada
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Threskiornithidae: Spoonbills
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Scopidae: Hammerkop
- Phaethontiformes - (1 family, 1 genus, 2 out of the 3 species depicted)
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Phaethontidae: Tropicbirds
- Phoenicopteriformes
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Phoenicopteridae: Flamingos (4 out of 6 species, 1 out of 1 family depicted)
- Piciformes - 4 families depicted (out of 9 families, 71 genera, 450 species)
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Picidae:
Woodpeckers and flickers (11 species in 7 genera depicted - out of around 240 species in 35 genera)
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Ramphastidae: Toucans, toucanets, aracaris (2 genera, 5 species depicted - out of 5 genera, 43 species)
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Lybiidae: African barbets
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Galbulidae: Jacamars - possibly separate order: Galbuliformes
- Podicipediformes - (1 out of 1 families, 5 out of 6 genera, 5 out of 22 species depicted)
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Podicipedidae - Grebes (5 species in 5 genera depicted)
- Procellariiformes - (3 out of 4-5 families depicted)
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Diomedeidae: Albatross
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Procellariidae: Petrels, fulmars, and prions - 5 species in 4 genera (out of 70 species in 16 genera)
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Hydrobatidae: Storm petrels - 1 species in 1 genus (out of 17 species in 2 genera)
- Psittaciformes - (3 families, 19 species depicted - out of 6 families with 92 genera and 393 species)
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Psittacidae: Parrots, Amazons, macaws, parakeets, budgies
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Psittaculidae: Eclectus, rosella, kings
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Psittaculidea:
Rosellas (Platycerus)
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Psittaculidea:
Eclectus parrots (Eclectus roratus)
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Psittaculidea:
King parrots
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Cacatuidae: Cockatoos, galahs - 2 species
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Pteroclidiformes (1 of 1 family depicted, 1 of 2 genera depicted)
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Pteroclididae: Sandgrouse
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Sphenisciformes - 1 out of 1 family depicted
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Spheniscidae: Penguins 9 out of 23 species in 3 out of 6 genera depicted
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Spheniscidae: African penguins
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Spheniscidae: Gentoo penguins
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Spheniscidae: Chinstrap penguins
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Spheniscidae: Magellanic penguins
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Strigiformes -
Owls - 2 out of 2 families depicted (approximately 200 species worldwide)
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Strigidae (5 genera, 7 species depicted)
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Tytonidae (barn-owls) - 1 out of 2 genera, 2 out of around 16 species depicted
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Burrowing owls
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Great horned owls
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Suliformes - (4 out of 4 families, 18 out of around 60 species depicted)
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Sulidae: Boobies and Gannets - 5 out of 10 species depicted, 2 out of 3 genera
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Anhingidae: Anhingas, Darters 2 out of 4 species depicted
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Phalacrocoracidae: Cormorants and Shags - 9 out of around 40 species depicted
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Fregatidae: Frigate birds - 2 out of 5 species depicted
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Trogoniformes
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Trogonidae - trogons
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Raptors - 7 families -
- 5 diurnal families,
(Accipitridae;
Sagittariidae:
Secretary bird;
Pandionidae:
Ospreys;
Cathartidae:
New World Vultures; and
Falconidae:
Falcons,
Caracara;
- listed above)
- 2 owl families
(
Tytonidae
and
Strigidae
- listed above)
(see Birds for explanation.)
- Superorder Palaeognathae:
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Struthioniformes: Ratites - (5 extant families depicted)
- Struthionidae: ostrich
- Rheidae: rhea
- Casuariidae: emu, cassowary
- Apterygidae: kiwi --> Apterygiformes
- (Aepyornithidae: elephant bird - extinct)
- (Dinornithidae: moa - extinct; ie: no moa)
- Struthioniformes
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Casuariidae: Cassowary
- Struthioniformes
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Struthionidae: Ostrich
- Struthioniformes
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Rheidae: Rhea
- Struthioniformes
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Dromaiidae: Emu
- Struthioniformes
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Aepyornithidae: Elephant bird
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Tinamiformes
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Tinamidae: Tinamous
Bird order wish list:
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Opisthocomiformes - hoatzin (South America)
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Apterygiformes - kiwis (New Zealand)
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Eurypygiformes - kagus (New Caledonia), sunbittern (Latin America)
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Birds by location
- North America
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Birds of Palo Alto
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Birds of the Palo Alto Baylands
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Birds of the Stanford Dish
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A coupla Yosemite birds
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Birds of Florida
- South America
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Birdz of Chile
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Birdz of Brazil
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Birdz of Trinidad
- Europe
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Birdz of England
- Asia
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Birdz of India
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Birdz of Borneo
- Africa
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Birdz of Botswana
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Birdz of Tanzania
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Birdz of South Africa
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Birdz of Egypt
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Birdz of Madagascar
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Birdz of Kenya
- Tasmania
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Birdz of Tasmania
- Oceania
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Birdz of Papua New Guinea
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Birds - miscellaneous
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Feathers
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Bird feet
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Eggs
Reptiles
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Order: Crocodilia - 3 families, 9 genera, 24 species - 3 out of 3 families depicted
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Crocodylidae: Crocodiles
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Alligatoridae: Alligators
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Alligatoridae: Caimans
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Gavialidae: Gharials
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Order: Squamata
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Snakes - Ophidia
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Colubridae
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Colubridae:
Garter snakes
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Colubridae:
Ring-necked snakes
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Colubridae:
Gopher snakes (Pituophis)
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Boidae
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Viperidae
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Viperidae:
Rattlesnakes
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Elapidae
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Misc
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Gekkonidae: Geckoes
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Scincidae: Skinks
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Chamaeleonidae: Chameleons
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Iguanidae: Iguanas
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Phrynosomatidae: Western Fence Lizard - Sceloporous occidentalis
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Leiocephalidae: Little Bahama curly-tailed lizard -
Leiocephalus carinatus armouri
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Teiidae: Amazon racerunnerlizard -
Ameiva ameiva
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Teiidae: Tegu -
Tupinambis
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Teiidae:
Rainbow whiptail (Cnemidophorus lemniscatus)
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Lacertidae: Lacertas or true lizards
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Agamidae: Agama lizards
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Agamidae: Bearded dragons - Pogona
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Anguidae: Alligator lizards - Elgaria
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Cordylidae: Girdled lizards
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Dactyloidae: Anole lizards
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Varanidae: Komodo dragons
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Order: Testudines
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Turtles and tortoises
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Radiated tortoise
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Dinosaurs
Amphibians - frogs, salamanders, and newts
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Frogs and toads
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Salamanders and newts
Fish
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Bony fish
- Class: Sarcopterygii
- Order: Coelacanthiformes
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Latimeriidae: Coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae)
- Order: Lepidosireniformes
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Lungfish
- Class: Actinopterygii (8 orders depicted)
- Order: Anguilliformes
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Muraenidae: Moray
- Order: Beryciformes
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Holocentridae: Soldierfish
- Order: Characiformes
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Characidae: Piranha
- Order: Scorpaeniformes
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Scorpaenidae: Lionfish
- Order: Salmoniformes
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Salmonidae: Salmon
- Order: Perciformes - gourami, clown fish, hawkfish, cardinals, blennies
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Gourami
- Order: Perciformes - Scombridae - tuna
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Tuna
- Order: Cypriniformes - carp, goldfish, koi
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Carp, goldfish, koi
- Order: Siluriformes
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Catfish
- Order: Tetraodontiformes
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Tetraodontidae: pufferfish
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Sharks
Invertebrates
Happy dragonfly
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Arthropods
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Hexapoda:
Insects (Class: Insecta - 10 out of @24 orders depicted)
- Order: Lepidoptera - 18 of 126 families depicted (over 100,000 described species - second most speciose)
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Butterflies and moths
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Papilionidae: Swallowtails (Pipilio)
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Pieridae:
Tatochila
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Pieridae:
Nathalis - dainty sulfur
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Pieridae:
Alfalfa butterfly (Colias eurytheme)
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Lycaenidae:
Atala butterfly (Eumaeus atala)
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Lycaenidae:
Melissa blue butterfly (Plebejus melissa)
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Hesperiidae:
Skipper butterflies
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Nymphalidae - 16 genera depicted out of 600 genera and 5700 species
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Nymphalidae:
Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae)
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Nymphalidae:
White peacock butterfly (Anartia jatrophae)
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Nymphalidae:
Owl butterfly (Caligo)
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Nymphalidae:
Malay Lacewing (Cethosia hypsea hypsina)
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Nymphalidae:
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus)
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Nymphalidae:
Cramer's eighty eight butterfly (Diaethria clymena)
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Nymphalidae:
Variable Checkerspot (Euphydryas chalcedona)
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Nymphalidae:
Glasswinged butterfly (Greta oto)
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Nymphalidae:
Zebra (Heliconius) - longwings
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Nymphalidae:
Tree nymph (Idea)
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Nymphalidae:
Blue Glassy Tiger (Ideopsis vulgaris macrina)
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Nymphalidae:
Julia (Dryas iulia)
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Nymphalidae:
Common buckeye butterfly (Junonia coenia)
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Nymphalidae:
Dark blue pansy butterfly (Junonia oenone)
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Nymphalidae:
Peacock pansy butterfly (Junonia almana)
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Nymphalidae:
Brilliant blue (Junonia rhadama)
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Nymphalidae:
Blue morpho butterfly (Morpho)
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Nymphalidae:
Mourning cloak (Nymphalis antiopa)
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Nymphalidae:
Malaysian blue clipper butterfly (Parthenos sylvia lilacinus)
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Nymphalidae:
Painted lady (Vanessa)
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Saturniidae:
Comet moth (Argema mittrei)
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Saturniidae:
Atlas moth (Attacus atlas)
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Uraniidae:
(Lyssa)
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Noctuidae:
Spanish moth (Xanthopastis timais)
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Noctuidae:
Hieroglyphic moth (Diphthera festiva)
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Noctuidae:
Olive Green Cutworm moth (Dargida procinctus)
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Noctuidae:
Autograph -
Alfalfa looper (Autographa californica), Silver Y (Autographa gamma)
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Noctuidae:
Mythimna
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Erebidae:
White witch moth (Thysania agrippina)
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Erebidae:
Crimson speckled footman or flunkey (Utetheisa pulchella ) - formerly in Arctiidae
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Pieridae:
Dainty sulfur (Nathalis iole)
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Lymantriidae:
Tussock moth
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Notodontidae:
California Oak moth (Phryganidia californica)
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Sphingidae: Sphinx moths (Hawk moths)
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Anthelidae: Anthelid moths
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Bombycidae:
Silk worm (Bombyx mori)
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Crambidae:
Crambus
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Adelidae:
Longhorn moths
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Psychidae: Bagworm moths
- Order: Odonata
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Dragonflies
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Damselflies
- Order: Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, locust, katydids)
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Crickets
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Grasshoppers and locust
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Stenopelmatidae:
Potato bug (Jerusalem cricket)
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Acrididae: Grasshoppers, locust
- Order: Diptera (around 100,000 described species - third most speciose)
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Flies
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Gnats
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Mosquitos
- Order: Hemiptera - true bugs
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Scutelleridae:
Picasso bug (Sphaerocoris annulus)
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Pyrrhocoridae:
Welwitschia bugs (Probergrothius angolensis)
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Pseudococcidae:
Mealy bugs (Pseudococcus)
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Aphididae:
Aphids
- Order: Hymenoptera (around 100,000 described species - four most speciose)
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Ants
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Bees
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Wasps and yellow jackets
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Wasp attack
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Gall wasp - coming
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Sawflies
- Order: Coleoptera (over 300,000 described species - most speciose)
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Beetles
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Tenebrionidae:
Desert stink beetle (Eleodes)
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Coccinellidae:
Ladybugs
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Scarabaeidae:
Chafers
- Order: Dermoptera
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Earwigs (pincher bugs)
- Order: Mantodea
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Mantis
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A wing and a prayer
- Order: Phasmatodea - stick insects
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Stick insects
- Order: Blattodea
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Cockroaches
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Termites
- Order: Araneae - 7 out of around 114 families
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Spiders
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Family: Araneidae
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European Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus)
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Tropical orb weaver, (Eriophora ravilla)
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Orb Spider (Argiope argentata)
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Zigzag spider (Neoscona cooksoni)
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Spiny orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis )
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Family: Nephilidae
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Madagascar orb-weaver (Nephila inaurata madagascariensis)
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Golden silk orb-weaver (Nephila clavipes) aka (banana spider)
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Family: Pholcidae
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Long-bodied Cellar Spider (Pholcus phalangiodes)
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Family: Salticidae - jumping spiders
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Family: Theraphosidae - tarantula
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Family: Thomisidae
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Crab spider
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Family: Viridasiidae
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Zebra spider (Viridasius fasciatus)
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Parasitiformes
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Ticks
- Dromopoda
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Scorpiones
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Scorpions
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The Solifuge
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Diplopoda: Millipedes
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Chilopoda: Centipedes
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Mange (orders: Trombidiformes and Sarcoptiformes)
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Crustaceans
(including 16 extant orders of Malacostraca - 2 depicted)
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Euphausiacea: krill
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Decapoda: crabs
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Decapoda: Crayfish (crawfish, crawdads)
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Decapoda: Shrimp - Caridea and others
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Maxillopoda:
Barnacles
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Molluscs
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Cephalopods: octopuses and squid
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Octopoda: Octopus
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Teuthida: Squid
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Sepiida: Cuttlefish
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Orthocerida: Orthoceratidae orthoceras - extinct
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Slugs
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Snails
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Nudibranch
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Limpets
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Chitons
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Abalone
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Sea stars or starfish
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Annelid worms
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Nematodes
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Platyhelminthes: flat worms, tape worms
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Leech
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Urchins
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Jellies
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Anemone
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Marine invertebrates - misc
Flora
Flora by type
Angiosperms (around 63 angiosperm orders - 37 orders depicted)
- Alismatales
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Araceae:
Titan arum
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Araceae:
Duckweed
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Araceae:
Anthurium
- Apiales
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Apiaceae: Lomatium dasycarpum - woollyfruit desertparsley
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Apiaceae: Conium maculatum - hemlock or poison hemlock
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Apiaceae: Daucus carota - carrot
- Arecales
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Arecaceae: palms
- Asparagales
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Asparagaceae: Albuca (frizzle sizzle)
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Asparagaceae: Agave
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Amaryllidaceae:
Amaryllis
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Amaryllidaceae:
Daffodils
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Amaryllidaceae:
Haemanthus
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Asphodelaceae:
Aloe
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Asphodelaceae:
Red hot pokers (Kniphofia)
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Iridaceae:
Sisyrichium - blue-eyed grass
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Iridaceae:
Genus Iris
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Iridaceae:
Fortnight lily Dietes iridioides = African or Cape iris
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Iridaceae:
Crocus
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Orchidaceae: orchids
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Orchidaceae: vanilla
- Asterales
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Asteracea:
Sunflowers
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Asteracea:
Daisies
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Asteracea:
Dandelion
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Asteracea:
Grindelia
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Asteracea:
Yarrow
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Asteracea:
Pineapple weed (Matricaria discoidea)
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Asteracea:
Mexican sunflower (Tithonia)
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Asteracea:
Stinkwork (Dittrichia graveolens)
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Asteracea:
Tarweed (Hemizonia)
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Asteracea:
Chicory (Cichorium intybus) - coming
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Campanulaceae:
Lobelia
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Campanulaceae:
Michauxia's bellflower or rough-leafed Michauxia
- Brassicales
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Brassicaceae:
Brassica - mustard, cauliflower
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Brassicaceae
Raphanus - radish
- Caryophyllales
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Aizoacea: Iceplant
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Amaranthaceae:
Pickleweed
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Cactaceae:
Cactus
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Cactaceae:
Dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus)
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Droseraceae:
Sundew
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Nepenthaceae:
Nepenthe
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Montiaceae:
Miner's lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata)
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Nyctaginaceae:
Sand-verbena
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Nyctaginaceae:
Bougainvillea
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Polygonaceae:
Sea grape (Coccoloba uvifera)
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Polygonaceae:
Buckwheat (Eriogonum)
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Plumbaginaceae:
Plumbago
- Commelinales
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Pontederiaceae:
Water hyacinth
- Cornales
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Hydrangeaceae:
Hydrangea
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Cornaceae:
Handkerchief or dove tree - Davidia involucrata
- Cucurbitales
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Cucurbitaceae:
Pumpkins
- Dipsacales:
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Teasels
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Caprifoliaceae
Honeysuckle (Lonicera)
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Caprifoliaceae
Snowberry (Symphoricarpos)
- Dioscoreales
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Dioscoreaceae:
Bat flower
- Ericales
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Ericaceae:
Snow plant
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Ericaceae:
Madrone - Arbutus unedo
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Ericaceae:
Strawberry tree - Arbutus unedo
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Ericaceae:
Arctostaphylos - Manzanitas and bearberries
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Primulaceae:
Dodecatheon - shooting stars
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Ebenaceae:
Persimmon - Diospyros
- Fabales
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Fabaceae:
Lupine
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Fabaceae:
Mimosa or sensitive plant
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Fabaceae:
Clover
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Fabaceae:
Wisteria
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Fabaceae:
Mopane
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Fabaceae:
Acacia
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Quillajaceae:
Quillaja
- Fagales
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Fagaceae:
Oak
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Betulaceae:
Hazel
- Gentianales
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Apocynaceae:
Sabi star
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Apocynaceae:
Plumeria
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Apocynaceae:
Pachypodium
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Apocynaceae:
Periwinkles
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Apocynaceae:
Carrion flower
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Apocynaceae:
Allamanda
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Apocynaceae:
Life saver plant Huernia zebrina
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Rubiaceae:
Ixora
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Rubiaceae:
Coffea arabica - coffee plant
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Rubiaceae:
Cleavers - bedstraw - Galium aparine
- Geraniales
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Geraniaceae:
Geranium
- Lamiales
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Acanthaceae:
Lollipop or golden shrimp plant (Pachystachys lutea)
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Acanthaceae:
Black-eyed Susan - African verison
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Bignoniaceae:
Sausage tree
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Bignoniaceae:
Calabash tree
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Bignoniaceae:
Flame vine
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Bignoniaceae:
Jacaranda
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Lamiaceae:
American beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)
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Lamiaceae:
Yerba Buena (Clinopodium douglasii)
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Lamiaceae:
Coleus (Plectranthus)
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Oleaceae:
Jasmine (Jasminum)
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Phrymaceae:
Mimulus - Monkey-flower
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Plantaginaceae:
Collinsia - Chinese House
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Plantaginaceae:
Digitalis - Foxglove
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Verbenaceae:
Lantana
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Orobanchaceae:
Indian Warrior
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Scrophulariaceae:
Midnight candy plant (Zaluzianskya capensis)
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Scrophulariaceae:
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
- Laurales
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Lauraceae:
California bay laurel
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Lauraceae:
Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora)
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Lauraceae:
Avocado (Persea americana)
- Liliales
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Liliaceae:
Lilies
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Liliaceae:
Tulips
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Liliaceae:
Fritillaria
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Liliaceae:
Calochortus - mariposa, globe, fairy lantern, sego
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Melanthiaceae::
Star Lily
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Melanthiaceae::
Trillium
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Philesiaceae:
Copihue (Lapageria rosea )
- Magnoliales
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Magnoliaceae:
Magnolia
- Malpighiales
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Rafflesiaceae:
Rafflesia
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Erythroxylaceae:
Erythroxylum - coca
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Passifloraceae:
Passiflora - passion flower
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Rhizophoraceae:
Rhizophora - mangroves
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Phyllanthaceae:
Breynia - ice cream bush, snow bush
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Achariaceae:
Kiggelaria - wild peach
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Achariaceae:
Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima)
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Euphorbiaceae:
Chenille plant (Acalypha hispida)
- Malvales
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Malvaeae:
Silk floss tree (Ceiba speciosa)
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Malvaeae:
Baobab trees
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Malvaeae:
Hibiscus
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Thymelaeaceae:
Dirca
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Euphorbiaceae:
Croton
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Euphorbiaceae:
Turkey mullein (Croton setigerus)
- Myrtales
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Myrtaceae:
Eucalyptus
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Myrtaceae:
Melaleuca - Tea tree
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Onagraceae:
Fuchsia
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Onagraceae:
Evening primrose
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Lythraceae:
Pomegrnante
- Nymphaeales
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Nymphaeaceae:
Water lilies
- Oxalidales
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Oxalidaceae:
Oxalis
- Pandanales:
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Pandanaceae:
Pandanus
- Piperales
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Piperaceae:
Black pepper (Piper nigrum)
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Piperaceae:
Aristolochia()
- Poales
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Poaceae - grasses
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Poaceae
- cord grass
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Poaceae
- rattlesnake grass
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Poaceae
- barley (Hordeum vulgare)
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Poaceae
- foxtails (Hordeum murinum)
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Typhaceae
- cattails (Typha)
- Proteales
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Proteaceae:
Protea
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Proteaceae:
Banksia
- Ranunculales
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Papaveraceae: Bleeding-heart
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Papaveraceae:
California poppy
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Ranunculaceae:
Anemone
- Rosales
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Cannabaceae: Cannabis (marijuana)
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Moraceae:
Fig (Ficus)
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Rhamnaceae: Ceanothus
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Rhamnaceae: Rhamnus californica- coffeeberry
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Rosaceae:
Prunus
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Rosaceae:
Cercocarpus - Mountain Mahogany
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Rosaceae:
Rosa - Rose
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Rosaceae:
Toyon - Heteromeles arbutifolia
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Rosaceae:
Blackberry, Raspberry, Dewberry - Rubus
- Santalales
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Santalales:
Mistletoe
- Sapindales
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Sapindaceae:
Buckeye (Aesculus)
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Rutaceae:
Citrus
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Rutaceae:
Buddha's hand
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Anacardiaceae:
Poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum)
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Anacardiaceae:
Mango (Mangifera indica)
- Saxifragales - 2 out of around 15 families depicted
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Crassulaceae:
Aeonium
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Crassulaceae:
Stonecrop
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Altingiaceae:
American Sweet Gum, Liquid Amber (Liquidambar styraciflua)
- Selaginellales
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Selaginellaceae:
Dinosaur plant - Selaginella lepidophylla
- Solanales
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Solanaceae:
Solanum - tomatoes, potatoes
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Solanaceae:
Nicotiana - tobacco
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Convolvulaceae:
Morning glory
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Convolvulaceae:
Cuscuta - dodder
- Zingiberales
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Zingiberaceae:
Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
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Strelitziaceae:
Birds of paradise - genus Strelitzia
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Strelitziaceae:
Traveler's Palm (Ravenala madagascariensis)
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Heliconiaceae:
Heliconia
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Musaceae:
Banana - genus Musa
- Unplaced angiosperm families (incertae sedis)
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Boraginaceae:
Amsinckia - fiddlenecks
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Boraginaceae:
Cerinthe - honeywort
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Boraginaceae:
Houndstongue
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Boraginaceae:
Pride of Madeira
Gymnosperms (around 6 orders - 5 depicted)
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Cycadales
- Ginkgoales
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Ginkgoaceae:
Ginkgo biloba
- Pinales
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Pinaceae:
Pines (Pinus)
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Araucariaceae:
Monkey puzzle tree - (Araucaria araucana)
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Cupressaceae:
Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
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Cupressaceae:
Cypress
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Taxaceae:
Yew - coming
- Welwitschiales
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Welwitschiaceae:
Welwitschia (Welwitschia mirabilis)
Other plant orders - 2 orders depicted
- Equisetales
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Equisetaceae:
Horsetails
- Polypodiales -
ferns
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Pteridaceae:
Goldback fern
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Pteridaceae:
Maidenhair fern
Nonvascular plants
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Marchantiophyta: Liverworts
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Bryophyta: Mosses
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Algae
Flora by place
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Flowers of Borneo
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Flowers of Jasper Ridge - coming
Gardens, arboreta, plant conservatories
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San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers
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San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers 2016
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Kew Gardens
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Arizona Cactus Garden
Misc
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Flowers
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Wood
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Bark
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Leaves
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Carnivorous plants - venus flytraps, sundew, drosera, nepenthe, pitcher plants
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Ferns
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The Tree
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Elephant tree
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Dog vomit
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Lycogala
- Fungi by order
- Phallales
- Phallaceae
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Phallus indusiatus - Veiled Lady
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Phallus ravenelii - Ravenel's stinkhorn
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Clathrus ruber - red cage or latticed stinkhorn
- Agaricales
- Agaricaceae
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Chlorophyllum brunneum
Shaggy parasol
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Coprinus comatus
Shaggy mane, inky cap
- Bolbitiaceae
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Bolbitius titubans - Yellow Cow Pat Toadstool
- Clavariaceae
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Fairy fingers fungus -
Clavaria vermicularis
- Amanitaceae
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Amanita muscaria - Fly agaric
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Amanita pantherina - Panthera cap
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Amanita phalloides - Death cap
- Nidulariaceae
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Bird's nest fungi
- Marasmiaceae
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Marasmius
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Jack o' lantern fungus -
Omphalotus olearius
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Pluteaceae
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Stubble rosegill - Volvariella gloiocephala
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Strophariaceae
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Agrocybe
- Boletales
- Suillaceae
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Suillus
Slippery jack
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Satan's bolete - Boletus satanas
- Boletaceae
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Boletus
- Sclerodermataceae
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Pisolithus arhizus
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Calostoma
- Cyttariales
- Cyttariaceae
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Cyttaria darwinii
Indian bread or Darwin's fungus
- Geastrales (earthstars)
- Geastraceae
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Earthstars
- Gomphales (coralline fungi)
- Gomphaceae
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Ramaria
- Mucorales
- Mucoraceae
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Rhizopus
- Pezizales (cups)
- Pyronemataceae
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Orange peal fungus -
Aleuria aurantia
- Pezizaceae
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Cup fungi
- Morchellaceae
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Morels
- Helvellaceae
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Black elfin saddle
- Polyporales
- Polyporaceae
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Sulphur Shelf - Laetiporus sulphureus
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Turkey tail - Trametes versicolor
- Ganodermataceae
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Artist conk - Ganoderma applanatum
- Russulales
- Russulaceae
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Russula
- Russulaceae
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Lactarius
- Hericiaceae
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Hericium - toothed fungi
- Tremellales (jellies)
- Tremellaceae
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Witch's butter - Tremella aurantia
- Xylariales
- Xylariaceae
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Cramp balls (Annulohypoxylon thouarsianum)
Fungi - additional groups
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Puffballs - polyphyletic
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Lichens
- Fungi - by place
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Stanford fungi
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Fungi of the Stanford Dish
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Wesleyan fungi
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Jasper Ridge fungi
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Año Nuevo fungi
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Tasmania fungi
Misc
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Fungi on food
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Spore prints
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Fungus Farm
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Santa Cruz Fungus Fair
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San Francisco Fungus Fair
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Froggy
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Mushroom Observer observations
Chromalveolata
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Class: Phaeophyceae - brown algae
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Laminariales:
Kelp
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Fucales:
Sargassum
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Fucales:
Neptune's necklace
Stromatolites
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Stromatolites
Art and Architecture
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Structures
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Bridges
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Lighthouses
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Towers
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Fountains
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Arches
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Walls
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Cemetaries
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Windmills
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Mary
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Buildings
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Airports
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SFO
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Changi, Singapore
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Broward International
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Heathrow
Art
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Sculpture
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Rodin
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Chihuly
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Botero
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Stanford outdoor sculptures
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Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden
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Palo Alto library Sculpture Garden
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Grounds for sculpture
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Statues
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Painting - coming
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Graffiti
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Body art
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Rock art
Music
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Jazz
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My music
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Musical instruments
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San Francisco Symphony, 2015
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Bing concert hall
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Objects, things, stuff, ornaments - misc
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Cars
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Musical instruments
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Chains
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Locks
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Glass
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Masks
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Helmets
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Clocks
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Bikes
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Meals
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Bagels and lox
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Latkas
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Vegetables
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Fruit
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Mango (Mangifera indica)
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Bananas
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Eggs
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Rice
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Sweet potatoes
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Cheese
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Zarek's fabulous empanadas
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Meat
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Stone crabs
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Desserts
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Chocolate
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Gingerbread
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Ice cream
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Drinks
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Pisco'ed
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Springbok
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Coffee
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Kopi Luwak
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Food - miscellaneous
Academic photos
Viruses, microbiology, infectious disease
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Virus - misc
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Virus models
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Cantor exhibit
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Humans and Viruses
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Humans and Viruses Autumn 2017
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Humans and Viruses Winter 2017
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Humans and Viruses Autumn 2016
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Humans and Viruses Winter 2015
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Humans and Viruses Autumn 2014
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Viruses in the News - Summer, 2016 - Stanford University
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Viruses in the News - Summer, 2014 - Stanford University
home
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Virus - misc
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Pandemic Family Day - California Academy of Sciences
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Rabies
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Influenza
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Arena
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Filo: Ebola and Marburg
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Borna
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Measles
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Bunya
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Hanta
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Yellow fever
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Chickenpox
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Anello
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Corona
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Toga
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Common cold
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HIV prevention
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Polio
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National Vaccination Daze
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Vaccine Daze: National Vaccination Day Campaign, Mexico
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HIV prevention
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Icosahedra
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Infection
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Vaccine Revolution - winter 2005
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Bill Foege at Stanford
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The Edward Jenner story
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Shitala Mata
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Sapona
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The Smallpox Safari
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Vaccinia
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Lesions
HIV prevention
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Support
for International Change (SIC) 2010
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Support
for International Change (SIC) 2003
Other medical adventures
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The Adventures of John Snow
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Wasp attack - immunological misadventure
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CDC
Other academic adventures
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Human Biology - grading
Molecular biology
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DNA
Sophomore College
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Viruses in the News - Summer, 2018 - Stanford University - coming
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Viruses in the News - Summer, 2016 - Stanford University
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Viruses in the News - Summer, 2014 - Stanford University
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The Stanford Safari - Summer, 2013 - Stanford University
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Measles, Sneezles, and Things That Go Mumps in the Night - Summer, 2012 - Stanford University
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The Influenza Safari
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The Smallpox Safari
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The Stanford Safari - Summer, 2008 - Stanford University
Overseas seminars
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Namibia Safari 2018 - Winter, 2018 - Stanford University
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Darwinning - section is undergoing evolution
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Darwin gallery
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Darwin and the species
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Darwin and friends
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Oh the Places You'll Go, Charles Darwin
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Darwin Chronologized
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The Darwin Safari - England, Wales, Scotland
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Darwin Day
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Darwinning - list of Bob's Darwinly activities and other links - no pictures
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Charles Darwin Research Foundation 50th Anniversary
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Darwin allusions
Photography courses taught
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Photographing Nature - Autumn, 2016 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
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Nature Through Photography - Summer, 2016 - Stanford University
- Master of Liberal Arts Program
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Photographing Nature - Spring, 2016 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
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Photographing Cape Town - Winter, 2016 - Stanford University
- Stanford-in-Cape Town, Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP)
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Photographing Nature - Autumn, 2014 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
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Photographing Nature - Autumn, 2013 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
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Photographing Cape Town - Spring, 2013 - Stanford University
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Photographing Nature - Winter, 2013 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
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Photographing Nature - Autumn, 2011 - Stanford University
- Introductory Seminar Program
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Everyday Photography - Student Initiated Course, Faculty Sponsor
A Rogue's Gallery
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Bob
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Bob
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Flying
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Self-portraits
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Bob and friends
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Bob and celebs - the famous and the near famous
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Darwin gallery - see also Darwinning
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Childhood
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Bar Mitzvah
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Bob cats
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Family
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Family photo album revised
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Parental units - Jerry and Perle
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Tayson
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Kyler
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Zarek
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Elephant tree
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Wendy
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Alan, Tracy, Zoe, Sophie
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Friends and students
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Student gallery
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Friend gallery - avec Bob
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Friend gallery - sans Bob
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Breakfast club
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Friends pages
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Familia San Martin
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Leatherbee/Michael family
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Hillman family
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Liz and Tom
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Seema and Jacek
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Autumn and Steven
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Evaleen
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Mel Burns Kantesaria
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Medoffs
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Abrams-O'Leary
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Deanna
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Cohan-Jacobs
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Hery Andrianiantefana
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Aaron Kofman
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Laura Chyu
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Dorothy Rice
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Alison and Arjun Rustagi
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Ashley Jowell
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Anne Firth Murray
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Michelle Bach
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Mattias Lanas
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Groups
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Nova
Photos from other photographers
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Photographers - friends and family
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The photography of Wendy Max
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The photography of Syler Peralta-Ramos
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The photography of Tom Davis
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The photography of Mel Burns
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The photography of Joel Simon
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Resource pages
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Tom Davis' Photography page
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Modified: February 14, 2018 - Happy Valentine's Day!
Created: August 16, 1998
Contact: siegelr@stanford.edu
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