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  • A male Eucerine bee, or digger bee,  (Melissodes sp) in flight near Clarno, Oregon. Desert habitat.
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  • A male Eucerine bee, or digger bee, (Melissodes sp) in flight near Clarno, Oregon. Desert habitat.
    flying_digger_bee_71406BB1.jpg
  • What appears to be a drilling rig in the Fort Rock homestead. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
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  • An american badger (Taxidea taxus) in ponderosa pine forest, Central Oregon. Captive.
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  • An american badger (Taxidea taxus) in ponderosa pine forest, Central Oregon. Captive.
    blonde_badger_12207BG5.jpg
  • La Plata Three-Banded Armadillo (Tolypeutes matacus). It has an extensive range ; it can be found throughout Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia. Captive. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • An american badger (Taxidea taxus) in ponderosa pine forest, Central Oregon. Captive.
    blonde_badger_12207BG7.jpg
  • An american badger (Taxidea taxus) in ponderosa pine forest, Central Oregon. Captive.
    blonde_badger_12207BG2.jpg
  • An american badger (Taxidea taxus) in ponderosa pine forest, Central Oregon. Captive.
    blonde_badger_12207BG1.jpg
  • A belding ground squirrel pup nuzzles up to his mother on The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve. The pups first emerged from their burrow the previous week. Called locally "red diggers", they provide a food source for one of tha largest concentrations of breeding raptors in North America.
    belding_ground_squirrel-OR-MRD64-006.jpg
  • A belding ground squirrel pup nuzzles up to his mother on The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve. The pups first emerged from their burrow the previous week. Called locally "red diggers", they provide a food source for one of tha largest concentrations of breeding raptors in North America.
    belding_ground_squirrel-OR-MRD64-005.jpg
  • A male Great Golden Digger Wasp (Sphex ichneumoneus) (Family Sphecidae). South Texas.
    colorful_wasp_92408TTb-339.jpg
  • A family of belding ground squirrels (mother center, pups either side) stay close to their burrow on the native bunchgrass prairie habitat that is found on The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve. The pups first emerged from their burrow the previous week.  Called locally "red diggers", they provide a food source for one of tha largest concentrations of breeding raptors in North America.
    belding_ground_squirrel-OR-MRD64-008.jpg
  • A belding ground squirrel pup nuzzles up to his mother on The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve. The pups first emerged from their burrow the previous week. Called locally &quot;red diggers&quot;, they provide a food source for one of tha largest concentrations of breeding raptors in North America. <br />
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A belding ground squirrel pup nuzzles up to his mother on The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve. The pups first emerged from their burrow the previous week. Called locally &quot;red diggers&quot;, they provide a food source for one of tha largest concentrations of breeding raptors in North America.
    belding_ground_squirrel-OR-MRD64-007.jpg
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