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Still looks like mesquite to me.
1 year 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.
1 year agoThat’s really great. Grackles are such wonderful birds.
1 year agoLooks like it.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/48319-Plumeria/browse_photos?place_id=67478
Que bueno!
1 year 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
1 year 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!
1 year agoIt all looks normal now, no weird size photo and all photos visibl.
1 year agoMesquite?
1 year 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!
1 year agoGreat portrait! They do look strange, don’t they? Sort of primitive.
1 year agoYes it's a Cycleblaze glitch, being worked on. We took the page down in the meantime. Thanks for the heads up!
1 year 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.
1 year ago