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Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)Observer
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End of Queensland Way
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Spongy Oak Apple Gall Wasp (Amphibolips confluenta)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail
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Greater Celandine (Chelidonium majus)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail at trailhead
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Orange Day-Lily (Hemerocallis fulva)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail
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Daffodils (Genus Narcissus)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail
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Crown Imperial (Fritillaria imperialis)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail
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Fortune's Spindle (Euonymus fortunei)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail
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Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail
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Speckled Shield Lichens (Genus Punctelia)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail
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Red Oaks (Section Lobatae)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail
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Juniper-apple Rust (Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae)Observer
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Shot from Lake Wallaby Trail
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Muskgrass (Genus Chara)Observer
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Found at edge of swamp on Doyle Rd. UofM Edwin S George Reserve.
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Plants (Kingdom Plantae)Observer
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From Hell Creek at foot of dam
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Western Thatching Ant (Formica obscuripes)Observer
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At south side of Mangrove Way perhaps 300 to 400 feet from Hinchey Rd.
31 degrees F They seemed to be inactive and packed together in the recessed areas of the mound.
Or:
Ulke's Mound Ant
or:
Allegheny Mound Ant