In February Scrambled Ramble, I shared photos of plants and animals popping up at the Dipper Ranch some of which can be confused with each other. Here are the unscrambled captions for those photos.
- coast range newt cruising
 - coast range newts laying eggs
 - popcorn flower seedling
 - fiddleneck seedling
 - blue-eyed grass seedling
 - dead California quail
 - California red-legged frog eggmass
 - western hounds tongue
 - Sierran treefrog
 - California bay flower
 - shed antler of black-tailed deer
 
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| On some days from this vantage point near the Newt Pond, you can see the ocean 12 miles away in the background.  | 
Recently, there was a light dusting of snow at the Dipper Ranch which lasted about 6 hours.  The new view from my demolished porch/now deck is so fabulous, I have been working on rehanging its clothesline for 2 days and I am still not done (and not at all upset about spending another day out there).  My neighbor got 2 photos of a mountain lion on her wildlife camera last night.  While looking for a possible second dead steer last weekend, I instead found a coyote skull and then a mysterious wrecked car.  Although they were in proximity to each other, I do not think the coyote killed the car.
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| For some reason, I seem to get distracted while writing on the new deck.  | 



Sensational photo of the pond cows.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like the photo, especially since I had to hang upside down from the barn rafters to get it. yah, right.
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