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Still teneral maybe?
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This one was caught up in a very strong spider web and couldn't free itself. It took some teamwork but I helped to get it free. In a couple minutes it landed on the rock in front of me and just sat to let me take some very close pictures. I took that as a 'thank you' :)
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This one was caught up in a very strong spider web and couldn't free itself. It took some teamwork but I helped to get it free. In a couple minutes it landed on the rock in front of me and just sat to let me take some very close pictures. I took that as a 'thank you' :)
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Couldn't find any Blue-faced Ringtails today though.
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Eastern Ringtail Erpetogomphus designatus male San Marcos River 3 miles west of Luling, Caldwell Co., Texas 2 August 2013
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Only one seen in this park.
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Several seen in the edge of right of way. No Blue-faced Ringtails today... The search continued on another day.
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Several seen in the edge of right of way. No Blue-faced Ringtails today... The search continued on another day.
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Several seen in the edge of right of way. No Blue-faced Ringtails today... The search continued on another day.
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Several seen in the edge of right of way. No Blue-faced Ringtails today... The search continued on another day.
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Flying a rapid patrol over a riffle at the edge of the river.
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Must have been injured or old, as this one was fairly easy to stalk and pick up.
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Must have been injured or old, as this one was fairly easy to stalk and pick up.