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  6. On one summer walk we encountered a Striped Skunk also using the trail. It wandered off to a snag heap before the camera could be utilized.
7. Conopholis aplina var. mexicana, Alpine Cancer-Root, May 9, at the junction with the East Railroad Canyon “Trail”.
8. Limenitis weidemeyerii, Weidemeyer’s Admiral, June 10. There are many butterfly species along the stream, including
9. Myioborus pictus, Painted Redstart, is easy to find in August, as is Red-faced Warbler.
     10. Sciurus aberti aberti, Abert’s Squirrel, July
    11. Scrophularia macrantha, New Mexico Figwort, July
   Western Tiger Swallowtail.
12. Hystricia abrupta, Tachinid Fly, late July
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