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Captured in a Macabee trap. Will be deposited in the Angelo State Natural History Collection.
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My Bird Cam/Game Cam caught this Pocket Gopher getting snacks under a game feeder.
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My Bird Cam/Game Cam caught this Pocket Gopher getting snacks under a game feeder.
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On the way back home from work, I stopped by Viridian and the Village Creek Drying Beds...
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On the way back home from work, I stopped by Viridian and the Village Creek Drying Beds...
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Only G. bursarius occurs in this area.
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found this rodent lying dead at the edge of the surf line. No idea of cause of death or what species it might be. It was the size of a large rat.
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Headed back up north from the Lower Rio Grande Valley and a staff meeting with the other urban wildlife biologists. Stopped at this rest stop to see some gophers and a large tree. :)
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Headed back up north from the Lower Rio Grande Valley and a staff meeting with the other urban wildlife biologists. Stopped at this rest stop to see some gophers and a large tree. :)
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Headed back up north after a really nice meeting in the Lower Rio Grande Valley with the other urban biologists. Several birders spoke of this rest stop in Falfurrias, so I thought I'd stop by. Didn't see the painted redstart, but I did see some neat other things. :) It's a really nice rest stop.
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Attwater’s pocket gopher (Geomys attwateri) from Colorado County, Texas, USA: found on Weishuhn Road [County Road 52], 29.8271°N, 96.4812°W, 117 m., 12 May 2014. The identification of this Pocket Gopher is based on geographic distribution in Schmidly, David J. 1994. The Mammals of Texas, 6th ed. University of Texas Press, Austin. xviii, 501 pp. and Reid, Fiona A. 2006. A Field Guide to Mammals of North America 4th ed. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts. xix, 579 pp.