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Morrião-Vermelho (Lysimachia arvensis)Observador
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This was seen in a planter at the root of a tree. There were small pink flowers starting to grow but had not bloomed yet.
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Liquidâmbar (Liquidambar styraciflua)Observador
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This was see at the base of a tree. It was not loose leaves they did grow from stems in the dirt.
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This was seen in a planter and was growing around the other plants. They were small and growing in patches. There were some other plants close by that had some yellow flowers started to bloom that looked similar to this.
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Avoadinha-Marfim (Erigeron sumatrensis)Observador
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This was growing in a crack of the concrete sidewalk. It was alone in this specific spot but there was more that was growing about ten feet away.
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Dente-de-Leão (Taraxacum officinale)Observador
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Found in the middle of a grassy area and was growing patchy around the area. Was bright yellow in color and small.
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Papa-Moscas-Fibi-Preto (Sayornis nigricans)Observador
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It’s medium in size and is gray with a black top and tail. It looked to have a gray underbelly and a long tail. It made a lot of quick movements and did not stay in one place very long. It stayed mostly up in the trees but came down to get water from the bird bath in my backyard.
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Coelhos e Lebres (Família Leporidae)Observador
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This bunny was in the same environment but a different area of the grass. It stayed closer to the perimeter of the grass and was more on the dirt of the planters where the bushes were. It was slightly smaller than the other two I had seen and was the only one that kept its head up and did not continue to eat when it saw me.
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Coelho-Do-Deserto (Sylvilagus audubonii)Observador
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This bunny was a little larger than the previous but I would still consider to be full grown. It was closer to the center of the grass area but when I got close immediately ran towards the bushes. This one reacted differently than the other and was only scared when I got about 15 feet away.
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Coelho-Do-Deserto (Sylvilagus audubonii)Observador
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The bunnies were medium in sized and I would guess full grown. They were blended well with the environment they were in and were hard to capture on camera. This bunny was out in an open area of grass but was located on the outskirts of it close to bushes in case it needed to hide.
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Encelia californicaObservador
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These plants had large bushes with a few flowers scattered around. The stems and bush had a lot of green and seem to be thin but clustered. The flowers were small but easy to spot.
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Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)Observador
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These plants grow in large bushes and have yellow flowers when they bloom. They look to be very dry and has brown stems and leaves when not in season
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Género DimorphothecaObservador
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These are very common and very easy to identify. The flowers are a bright purple and white. They are typically very dense and grow in large patches.
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Artemísia-da-Califórnia (Artemisia californica)Observador
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The leaves on this bush are very thin and needle-like. It is a light green color with almost a white hint to it. They are fairly common and are large bushes and easy to see.