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Pseudomasaris edwardsii
Photo#155819
Copyright © 2007
Hartmut Wisch
Pseudomasaris edwardsii
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Eaton Canyon Natural Area, alt. 960 ft., Los Angeles County, California, USA
April 30, 2007
Male nectaring in
Phacelia
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Contributed by
Hartmut Wisch
on 8 November, 2007 - 12:20pm
Hartmut...
Thanks for sharing one more excellent picture of these fantastic creatures. Hopefully the Eaton Canyon area was not to much damaged by the huges wildfires which plagued Southern California recently.
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Richard Vernier
, 8 November, 2007 - 12:55pm
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Thanks, Richard,
and good to 'hear' from you. The last fire at Eaton Canyon was in October 1993, and vegetation has rebounded remarkably.
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Hartmut Wisch
, 8 November, 2007 - 1:12pm
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