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Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus)

Bull trout are a char of the Salmonidae family (salmon and trout) that are native to the Pacific Northwest. They inhabit cold clear waters of the mountains and coastal rivers in the Yukon, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho (not coastal here!).  The species used to occur in northern California but is no longer found […]

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June Bug (Phyllophaga species)

It’s better to be a young June bug than an old bird of paradise.  Mark Twain This is a large genus of New World scarab beetles – so taxonomically they are not bugs – which are within the Insect Order Hemiptera, or true bugs.   The Phyllophaga are commonly known as May beetles, June bugs, or June beetles.  They

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Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa)

he great gray owl is a large bird – the longest owl in the world – but not the heaviest.   Adults are 24-33 inches long with a five-foot-long wingspan.  They have a noticeably rounded face and yellow eyes.  Their thick feathers make them appear much larger than their body – in general, the more common

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