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Still looks like mesquite to me.
10 months agoMaybe leadtree?
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/47453-Leucaena/browse_photos?place_id=67478
One of the Santo Tomases. I can’t read the bottom line.
10 months agoThat’s really great. Grackles are such wonderful birds.
10 months agoLooks like it.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/48319-Plumeria/browse_photos?place_id=67478
Que bueno!
10 months agoAll grackles are cute, each in its own way. Here’s my favorite - a cross-billed one we saw a few in Boulder City a years back: https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/winterlude2020/mountains-and-wetlands-ride/#22702_l3jvhvupvkvn6k23mmb2uflcdni
10 months agoThat"s a relief. Jeff thinks he has it fixed, but he is hindered by not being able to reproduce the glitches. It takes me to break stuff!
10 months agoIt all looks normal now, no weird size photo and all photos visibl.
10 months agoMesquite?
10 months agoNot sure it will work, but here is a link to a fb photo of it from 2019:
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10220855785760553&set=a.10220811564975061
There is one growing on the giant mango tree in my brother's yard about 50 feet up... You can see them but can't harvest them!
10 months agoGreat portrait! They do look strange, don’t they? Sort of primitive.
10 months agoYes it's a Cycleblaze glitch, being worked on. We took the page down in the meantime. Thanks for the heads up!
10 months ago
The problem we have with identification is the length of the pods (see photo below). Wiki says mesquite has pods of 2 to 6 inches in length, but these are at least a foot long.
10 months ago