RM2H1A214–Abert's Towhee, Marana, near Tucson, Arizona.
RMA5Y1WX–M-364 TASSEL-EARED SQUIRREL NEAR TREE
RM2K9D1T2–Abert's Towhee, Marana, near Tucson, Arizona.
RF2CFTMAA–An Abert's Towhee in the Riparian Preserve near Phoenix, Arizona.
RF2T27JHD–Abert's squirrels are medium-sized tree squirrels found in the mountains of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. They are known for the
RMM8CBMD–Adult Maricopa Co., AZ October 2012
RFECM6M6–Abert's Squirrel on cliff edge with pine cone in it's mouth.
RMAN94HM–Abert's Towhee (Pipilo aberti) Arizona USA - Perched on log
RF2RXMN8A–Abert's squirrel on Mount Lemmon at Ponderosa Pine forest elevation with unique tufted ears, gray fur, and white underbelly visible in Arizona's Coro
RMCNAH4C–Abert's Squirrel; Sciurus aberti; Rio Grande National Forest Colorado USA
RMH00X57–Tassle-eared, Abert's squirrel (Sciurus aberti), climbs on a tree trunk, USA, Arizona, Flagstaff
RMAD7J1H–Abert's Squirrel Sciurus aberti
RMH023K4–Tassle-eared, Abert's squirrel (Sciurus aberti), sits on a tree snag, USA, Arizona, Flagstaff
RMBMBGMP–Salt-flat Sand (hunting) wasp (Ammophila aberti) female opening her nest before taking a caterpillar in to her burrow USA
RM2GJCD4H–USA, Colorado, Pike National Forest. Abert's squirrel on Ponderosa pine tree during snowstorm.
RM2C1NY72–Sanvitalia aberti A Gray Sanvitalia aberti A Gray.
RF2T27JFH–Abert's squirrels are medium-sized tree squirrels found in the mountains of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. They are known for the
RMM8CBM9–Adult female Maricopa Co., AZ October 2012
RFA7YRWH–Arizona, Grand Canyon NP, North Rim. Kaibab squirrel, aka tassel-eared squirrel, (Sciurus aberti kaibabensis). Rare & endemic.
RMAN94HG–Abert's Towhee (Pipilo aberti) Arizona USA - Perched on log
RMM58BJ6–Grand Canyon National Park North Rim Kaibab Squirrel . (2924 x 3455) The Kaibab Squirrel (Sciurus aberti kaibabensis) is found only on the Kaibab Plateau in Northern Arizona, including the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The squirrel is entirely dependent upon Ponderosa Pines for food and habitat. Photo taken near the Grand Canyon Lodge.
RMF5R2M9–Abert's Towhee
RM2BXD8PP–Sanvitalia aberti A Gray Sanvitalia aberti A Gray.
RMA7HRPB–Abert's Towhee Pipilo aberti
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RMMCKPBF–. Fig. 51. Distribution of Sciurus aberti in Colo- rado. 1. S. a. ferreus. 2. S. a. mimus. For explana- tion of symbols, see p. 9. 18.4; length of nasals, 19.4, 18.0, 18.4; mastoid breadth, 24.4, 25.6, 25.5; length of maxillary toothrow, 11.0,11.0,11.1. Remarks.—Sciurus a. ferreus occurs in three color phases. The holotype is gray, but black and brown individuals are common. Some individuals appear to be exceptionally dark brown, which seems to be the typical color of squirrels of the black phase when the pelage is worn. Certain specimens (KU 27461, CU 4783, 5151) illustrate molt from the dark
RMMKP75B–Grey Squirrels
RMBFB1CJ–Abert's squirrel
RF2A92J0N–Abert's Squirrel (Sciurus aberti) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.
RF2T27JHF–Abert's squirrels are medium-sized tree squirrels found in the mountains of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. They are known for the
RMM8CBMF–Adult Maricopa Co., AZ October 2012
RMT7H3C4–Adult Abert's Towhee (Melozone aberti) perched on a rock in Maricopa Co., Arizona, United States.
RMM58BJ3–Grand Canyon National Park North Rim Kaibab Squirrel . (4200 x 3169) The Kaibab Squirrel (Sciurus aberti kaibabensis) is found only on the Kaibab Plateau in Northern Arizona, including the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The squirrel is entirely dependent upon Ponderosa Pines for food and habitat. Photo taken near the Grand Canyon Lodge.
RM2BXD8PT–Sanvitalia aberti A Gray Sanvitalia aberti A Gray.
RMAD6RJR–Abert s Towhee Pipilo aberti
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RMA5WJC3–M-211 FEEDING ALBERT SQUIRREL
RF2T27JG8–Abert's squirrels are medium-sized tree squirrels found in the mountains of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. They are known for the
RMT7H3C5–Adult Abert's Towhee (Melozone aberti) perched on a rock in Maricopa Co., Arizona, United States.
RMM58BJ4–Grand Canyon National Park North Rim Kaibab Squirrel . (3456 x 2670) The Kaibab Squirrel (Sciurus aberti kaibabensis) is found only on the Kaibab Plateau in Northern Arizona, including the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The squirrel is entirely dependent upon Ponderosa Pines for food and habitat. Photo taken near the Grand Canyon Lodge.
RM2BXD8R0–Sanvitalia aberti A Gray Sanvitalia aberti A Gray.
RMA7HRNF–Abert s Squirrel Sciurus aberti
RM2CP5JBG–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . ABERTS SQUIRREL- Sciurus aberti). About !-•; Life-size. A GROUP OF RODENTS 123 Squirrels are frequently domesticated and become astame as any household tabby. Unfortunately, dogs and catsseem to show a relentless enmity toward them, as they dotoward all rodents. The squirrel is willing to be friendly,and no doubt would gladly affiliate with them, but theinstinct of the canine and the feline impels them to exter-minate it. THE ABERTS SQUIRREL* Aberts Squirrel is one of the handsomest as well as oneof the largest of the American sq
RMBM5XA6–M-211; FEEDING ALBERT'S SQUIRREL
RF2T27JKF–Abert's squirrels are medium-sized tree squirrels found in the mountains of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. They are known for the
RMT7H3C6–Adult Abert's Towhee (Melozone aberti) perched on a rock in Maricopa Co., Arizona, United States.
RM2BXD8TG–Sanvitalia aberti A Gray Sanvitalia aberti A Gray.
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