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Old 16-05-07, 23:45
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For all you macro fans here are two websites to help you identify your insects.

www.gardensafari.n
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//www.uksafari.com/wildfiles.htm
et/index.htm

Best of luck with identifying your insects.

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Good one Alan;

Now any similar site for plants and vegetations?
I still have one mysterious unidentified one
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Old 17-05-07, 08:21
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Hi Sassan, I don't know if the sites I use will be any use to you as all my sites are British and deal with native species, If you want help let me have an attatched copy of the one you can't ID and I'll see if I can help.

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Thanks Alan.
Please feel free to save the image from these two links and use as you need on other sites;

Close up Link

Wide angle Link

It is a high desert, spring environment and there were plenty of them only in this near summit area or Mojave desert in Arizona.
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Hi Sassan the plant is an Ocotilla. You can find the information on the following link.
http://www.desertusa.com/nov96/du_ocotillo.html

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Yes yes that's it.
Thanks so much Alan.
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