07-13-12 North Pivot Flowers, Spurge Spot Spraying Concludes

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07-13-12 North Pivot Flowers, Spurge Spot Spraying Concludes

July 16, 2012

Jeff Clarke recounts his encounters with toads, bucks in velvet, and a coocoo bee.

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07-13-12 Field Note

Spurge spot spraying concludes.

Planted flowers bloom in the northern center pivot.

Flowers from the north center pivot.

New sunflowers burst daily.

Coocoo bee on a lewis blue flax bloom.

Deer visit the soy bean field at night.

Bees make a home in a coyote skull.

Yellow velvet long-horned beetles embrace.

Pine beetle infested trees are removed from section 22.

A boreal toad lives beneath corral stock tank.

Smocky small wildfires grow in the valley.

Birds on a rope.

Field Work Complete 07-13-12