BRN 9-3 - Flipbook - Page 2
IN THIS ISSUE
2.
How We Relate: To the Yucca and Agave
31. ÒWhatÕs NewÓ
The art of Bob Shipley.
4.
33. California Spreadwing, Archilestes
californicus
Wrap-up of the 2024 Odonata Season and
a Start of 2025
A summary of Þeld observations by James Von Loh.
9.
40. The Longhorn Beetles of Sierra and Do–a
Ana Counties
False Eyes and Tails
68. Pre-Amber
10. Updates and Tidbits
Mountain Pygmy Owl
Carolina Sphinx, Manduca sexta
Clavate Tortoise Beetle, Helocassis clavata
Grasshopper Nymph
Beaver Ponds
The Travel Habits of Cats and Dogs
Sugar
A SpaceX Launch, by John West
Bird Decline
The History of Science
Probably (as deÞned by humans and LLMs)
The Glow of a Tanager
Links in Previous Issues of the Black Range Naturalist
73. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
74. Aquarius remigis, North American Common
Water Strider
74. New Videos Added to the Black Range
Portfolio
75. Portraits of Odonata
The photography of Lori Smith
20. Predicting Landslides
A summary of research by Jon Barnes.
21. Help Us Validate Our New Version of the
Black Range Website
Contact the Editor: Bob Barnes (rabarnes@blackrange.org)
Associate Editor Emeritus - Harley Shaw
Copy and Associate Editor - Rebecca Hallgarth
The Black Range Naturalist is a ÒNot For RevenueÓ Journal.
Previous editions are available for download at this link
(www.blackrange.org/the-black-range-naturalist/).
22. Obolopteryx brevihastata, Common Short
Wing Katydid
24. Schistocera albolineata, White-lined Bird
Grasshopper
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26. Copriopsis lagopus
27. Lentinus acrularius
28. Human transformation of past terrestrial
ecosystems
29. OslarÕs Oakworm Moth Caterpillar, Anisota
oslari
31. DOE climate report 'demonstrably
incorrect', say scientists in new analysis
31. Phoradendron villosum (Nuttall] Nuttall ex
Engelmann subsp. coryae [Trelease] Wiens)
Oak Mistletoe a.k.a. CoryÕs Mistletoe
Back Cover: Broad-billed Hummingbird, Cynanthus
latirostris magicus, Hillsboro
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