©
Robert Siegel
Photography
This page contains links to some of my thematically organized photographs on a wide variety of topics, especially related to nature and travel.
Currently featured:
Half Moon Bay - updated;
San Francisco - updated;
Stanford Dish 2018;
Jasper Ridge 2018;
Baylands 2018;
Byxbee 2018;
Tree Week 2018
Lunar eclipse 2018;
Blue Oak Ranch Reserve;
Alum Rock Park;
Bridges;
Hayward Regional Shoreline;
Coyote Hills;
New York 2017, 2018;
New Jersey 2017, 2018;
The Stanford Dish 2017;
Namibia 2016 - updated;
Pinnacles National Park;
Palo Alto Baylands 2017;
Don Edwards National Shoreline;
Wonderfest Sagan Award 2018;
Wunderlich;
Chanukah, 2017;
Byxbee Park;
Thanksgiving 2017;
Big Game Week 2017
Año Nuevo 2017;
Hawaii 2017;
San Bruno Mountain updated;
Santa Cruz;
Felt Lake 2017;
Ireland 2017;
Dublin 2017;
Northern Ireland 2017;
Eclipse 2017;
Utah 2017;
Wyoming 2017;
Peru, 2017;
Florida, 2017;
Quito, 2017;
China, 2017;
Jasper Ridge 2017;
Galápagos, 2017;
Galápagos 2015;
Galápagos 2010 revised;
Owl page - updated;
Wonderfest Anniversary 2017;
Russian Ridge;
Kenya 2008 - revised pages;
Bay Area king tide flyover;
Breakthrough Prize dinner and panel;
Humans and Viruses - Autumn 2017;
Palo Alto Baylands 2016;
Felt Lake 2016;
Bean Hollow;
San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers - 2016;
Spain 2009 revised;
Fallen Leaf Lake 2016;
California Academy of Sciences 2016;
Florida, Summer 2016;
Madagascar 2016;
Paris - updated;
San Francisco Zoo;
Christine and Aaron - September 24-25, 2016;
Viruses in the News 2016
;
Madagascar 2013 - updated;
Stanford Graduation, June, 2016;
My yard - updated;
Cape Town 2016;
Zambia 2016;
Cape Peninsula 2016;
Gansbaai 2016 - shark cage diving;
Garden Route 2016;
Zimbabwe 2016;
Chobe 2016;
African penguins;
Welwitschia;
Turacos - newly photographed bird order;
Colorado 2015;
London - revised;
Tasmania 2015;
Western Australia 2015;
Great Ocean Road 2015;
Grand Canyon 2015;
Arizona 2015;
Trinidad 2003 - revised;
New Jersey 2017;
Florida, Spring 2015
;
Florida, Summer 2015
;
Jasper Ridge 2015
;
The Stanford Quad
;
India 2004
- greatly revised;
Atlanta 2015
;
Palo Alto Baylands 2015
;
Bioblitz 2015
;
Tanzania 2003
;
Humans and Viruses 2015
;
Edgewood Park
;
We Day 2015
;
Florida, winter 2015
;
Meyer Library
;
Shark cage diving - Gansbaai
;
Borneo 2005 - revised
;
Canada 2013
;
Tasmania 2012 - revised
;
Jasper Ridge 2014
;
The Pantanal 2014
;
Colombia 2014
;
Florida 2014
;
Tulips - revised;
York 2007 - revised
;
Fitzgerald Marine reserve
;
Viral models
;
San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers
;
Monterey Aquarium
;
Hong Kong 2012 - revised
;
Viruses in the News 2014
;
Miami Seaquarium
;
Route 1
;
Butterfly pages
;
Antarctica 2013
;
Ushuaia 2013
;
Buenos Aires 2013
;
Florida 2013
;
The Pantanal
;
The Cape Peninsula
;
The Garden Route
;
Durban 2013
;
Stanford Safari 2013
;
Old Chem
;
The Quad
;
Sky tunneling
;
Cape Town 2013
;
Chile 2012
;
Florida 2012
;
Bali 2012
;
Java 2012
;
Sumatra 2012
;
Tanzania 2012
;
Papua New Guinea 2012
;
Index to the rest of page
Starters
Shapes and forms
Humans and bodies
Nature - elements
Places
Stanford
Adventures
Events
Creatures - great and small
Mammals
Birds
Reptiles and amphibians
Fish
Invertebrates
Flora
Fungi
Viruses
Structures
Art
Objects / things
Food
Academic photos and courses
Darwinning
Family
Rogues Gallery
Groups
Bob
Starters
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Newly posted pix
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Published photographs - sampler
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Featured on other pages - sampler
Shapes and forms
Patterns
Spirals
Hearts
Stars
Circles
Camouflage
Humans and bodies
Faces
The eyes have it
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Hands
Feet
Bodies
Self-portraits
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Tattoos
Athleticism
Archery
Afterlife
Mummies
Helmets
Angels and devils
Toilets, bathrooms, outhouses
Poop
Rogues galleries
Nature - elements
Lunar eclipse 2018
Solar eclipse 2017
Sun and Moon
Stars
Rainbows
Clouds
Seasons
Water
Fire
Sand
Stone
Jade
Amber
Fossils
Petrified wood
Mountains, volcanoes
Rivers
Waterfalls
Lakes
Islands
Arches
Caves
Tafoni
- Spires, columns, pinnacles
Tsingy - Madagascar
Columnar basalt - Giant's Causeway
Pinnacles, Western Australia - limestone karsks
Pinnacles, National Park, California - ryolite tuft
Zhangjiajie, China
Places
Close to home
My house 2017
My house
My house 2018
My yard
Arcadia Place
Breakfast club
Eleanor Pardee Park
The Stanford Dish
The Stanford Dish 2018
The Stanford Dish 2017
The Stanford Dish 2016
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The Stanford Dish 2015
On the Stanford Dish
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Near the Dish
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The Stanford Dish 2014
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The Stanford Dish 2013
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The Stanford Dish 2012
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The Stanford Dish 2011
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The Stanford Dish through 2010
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Jasper Ridge 2018
Jasper Ridge 2017
Jasper Ridge 2016
Jasper Ridge 2015
Jasper Ridge 2014
Jasper Ridge 2013
Jasper Ridge 2012
Jasper Ridge 2011
Jasper Ridge 2008 - 2010
Jasper Ridge docent class
Jasper Ridge - some specific outings - photos appear elsewhere
Jasper Ridge mushrooms only
Other Stanford venues
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1000 feet above
The quad
The oval
Clock tower
White Plaza
Old Chem
Stanford Mausoleum
Angel of Grief
Stanford Buildings
Arizona Cactus Garden
10 below
Tunnels in the sky
Encyclopedia Cave
Frenchman's Tower
On the Stanford Dish
Eucalyptus grove
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Palm Drive
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Campus Drive loop
Near the dish
Stanford circles
Circle of death
Lagunita
Kingscote gardens
The Knoll
Felt Lake
Felt Lake 2016
Stanford Sierra Camp on Fallen Leaf Lake
Hopkins Marine Station
Specific buildings
Stanford Memorial Church
Green Library
Bing concert hall
Hoover Tower
Old Union
Meyer Library
Stanford Stadium
Hoover House
Hanna House
LKSC
CCSR
Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building
Encina
Lathrop
Littlefield
McMurtry
Cubberley
Gunn
Windhover
EBF
SLAC
Stanford art
Cantor Arts
Anderson Collection
Stanford outdoor sculpture
Stone River
Albers Wall
Stanford fountains
Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden
Adventures
Stanford Founders Day - 2014
Stanford Founders Day - 2012
The Stanford Safari - 2008
The Stanford Safari - 2013
Stanford from
above
Stanford from
below
The Tree
Fountain hopping
The Stanford Band
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Stanford Sierra Camp on Fallen Leaf Lake - Department of Microbiology and Immunology Retreat - October 2004
Virtual reality lab
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Alumni talks
Events
John Etchemendy retirement reception
Fossil fuels Divestment Sit-in
Al Gore Climate Rally
Bioblitz 2015
Bioblitz 2016
Inauguration 2016
Homecoming 2017
Homecoming 2016
Homecoming 2014
Stanford Founders Day 2012
Stanford Convocation
Stanford Graduation, June, 2016 - Kyler
Stanford Graduation, June 13-15, 2014
Stanford Graduation, June, 2013
Stanford Graduation, June 13, 2010
Stanford Graduation, June 14, 2009
Stanford Graduation, June, 2004
Stanford Viennese Ball
Stanford Holi 2016
Tree, Band, Dollies, Big Game
The Tree
The Band
The Dollies
Tree Week2018
Tree Week2017
Tree Week2015
Bearial
Big Game Countdown
Big Game Week 2016
Big Game Week 2017
People, organizations, departments
Stanford A Cappella - Fleet Street, Mendicants, Mixed Company
Stanford Stunnas
Human Biology
Talks
Michael Specter - March 20, 2017
More Stanford biosphere
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Stanford fun guy
Stanford birds
Misc
Stanford allusions
The Stanfords
Stanford Miscellaneous
Palo Alto
Palo Alto Library
Eleanor Pardee Park
- Peninsula
Menlo Park
Woodside
- Baylands
Palo Alto Baylands 2018
Palo Alto Baylands 2017
Palo Alto Baylands 2016
Palo Alto Baylands 2015
Palo Alto Baylands 2014
Palo Alto Baylands 2013
Palo Alto Baylands through 2012
Byxbee Park 2018
Byxbee Park
Don Edwards National Shoreline
Hayward Regional Shoreline
- Parks / Open Space
Edgewood Park
Russian Ridge
Windy Hill
Crystal Springs
Arastradero Preserve
Huddard
- coming
Wunderlich
Monte Bello
Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve
San Bruno Mountain
Rancho San Antonio
Alum Rock State Park
Blue Oak Ranch Reserve
Coast Range
California Route 92
Mount Tam - coming
- East Bay
Berkeley
Tilden
Kensington
Albany
Oakland
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Strawberry Canyon
Moraga
- South Bay
San Jose
- Bridges
San Francisco Bay bridges
- Islands
San Francisco Bay islands
The City
UCSF
San Francisco Symphony, 2015
San Francisco Opera at Giants Stadium, 2014
San Francisco Zoo
California Academy of Sciences 2016
California Academy of Sciences
San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers
San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers - 2016
San Francisco Fungus Fair
San Francisco Airport (SFO)
San Francisco Bay
Año Nuevo
Año Nuevo 2016
Año Nuevo 2015
Año Nuevo 2014
Año Nuevo 2013
Año Nuevo 2012
Año Nuevo 2011
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Año Nuevo 2008-10
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Año Nuevo -
currently this is the same as the above page but eventually this will be a thematic nature page.
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Año Nuevo Docents
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Año Nuevo Island
E-seal e-merging
California Coast
Pigeon Point
Bean Hollow
Pescadero
San Gregorio
Half Moon Bay
Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
The Farallone Islands
Monterey Bay - whale watching
Monterey
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Point Lobos
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Elkhorn Slough
Natural Bridges State Beach
Santa Cruz
Waddell Beach
California Route 1
Piedras Blancas
Castle Rock
California - at large
Pinnacles, National Park, California
Yosemite Pix
Death Valley Pix
Lake Tahoe 2011
Lake Tahoe 2004
Mono lake
Big Basin
Calistoga
Petrified Forest
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San Diego 2011
Florida
Florida, April 2017
Florida, summer 2016
Florida, summer 2015
Florida, spring 2015
Florida, winter 2015
Florida 2014
Florida 2013
Florida 2012
Florida 2011
Florida 2010
Florida 2009
Green Cay 2009
The Everglades
United States - beyond California and Florida
North Eastern States
New Jersey
New Jersey 2017, 2018
New Jersey 2015
New Jersey 2012
Connecticut
Connecticut 2012
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Wesleyan 2012
Middletown
New York
New York 2017 - 2018
New York 2013
New York 2009
Massachusetts
Boston 2012
- Western States
Arizona
Arizona 2015
Grand Canyon 2015
Monument Valley 2015
Sedona / Coconino 2015
Arizona Garden, Stanford
Utah
Utah 2017
Utah 2015
Wyoming 2017
Eclipse 2017
Colorado
Colorado 2015 - Denver, Boulder, Golden
Colorado 2008
Idaho
Sun Valley, Idaho
Idaho 2017
Washington
Seattle 2012
Hawaii 2017
- The Midwest
Minnesota
Minneapolis 2009
- The South
Georgia
Atlanta 2015
Washington, DC
International
North America
Canada
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Canadian Rockies 2011
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Burgess Shale
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Canada 2013 - Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Halifax
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Whistler
Central America and Mexico
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Mexico (4 trips - 2 depicted)
Puerto Vallarta
Baja
National Vaccination Day
Costa Rica 2010
Costa Rica 1998
Not depicted: Yucatan x 2, Belize, Guatemala
Africa - 15 trips
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Tanzania pages
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Tanzania 2012 - #11
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Tanzania 2010 - #10
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Arusha 2010
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Babati 2010
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Kwaraa 2010
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SIC 2010
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Tanzania 2008 #9
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Babati 2008
Kwaraa 2008
Waterfall hike 2008
Arusha 2008
Tanzania 2007 - Stanford Travel Study Family Adventure trip #7
Zanzibar 2007
Tanzania 2006 - #6
Stanford Overseas Tanzania Seminar people - Arusha, Tanzania 2006
Oldoinyo Lengai volcano, Northern Tanzania
2006
Tanzania 2005 - #4
Maweni 2005
Tanzania 2004 - #3
Tanzania 2003 - #2
Kilimanjaro, 2003
My 2003 Support for International Change (SIC) page
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Tanzania 2002 - #1
Maasai
Hadza
Arusha page
Tanzanian friends page
Kenya 2008 - #9
Masai Mara 2008 pix
Mount Kenya 2008 pix
Nairobi National Park 2008
Nairobi 2008
Kibera 2008
Chogoria 2008
Kenya seminar 2008
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Rwanda 2006 - #6
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Uganda
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Uganda 2003 - #2
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Rafting the
Nile
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Marthias
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Madagascar
Madagascar 2016 summer - #15
Madagascar 2013 - #13
Madagascar 2007 - #8
Madagascar connections
Madagascar conference 2017
Tsingy
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South Africa (RSA)
Cape Town 2016 - #14
Cape Town 2013 - #12
Table Mountain
Kirstenbosch
Robben Island
Cape Peninsula 2016
Cape Peninsula 2013
Hout Bay
Somerset West and Stellenbosch 2016
Stellenbosch and Somerset West
Garden Route 2013
Garden Route 2016
Gansbaai - Shark cage diving 2016
Gansbaai - Shark cage diving 2013
Stanford in South Africa
Above Cape Town
Durban
Johannesburg
South Africa 2005
African penguins
Birds of South Africa
Mandela
Namibia 2016 - #14
Botswana 2005 - #4
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Botswana - #14
Egypt 2005 - #5
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Zambia - #14
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Zimbabwe - #14
South America - 13 trips plus Trinidad
Brazil - 2 trips
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The Pantanal 2014
Brazil 2011
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The Pantanal 2011
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Iguazu Falls 2011
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Rio 2011
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The Manczyks
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Brazil - birds only
Capybara
Bolivia
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Argentina - 2 trips
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Buenos Aires 2006
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Buenos Aires 2013
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Ushuaia
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Colombia - 1 trip
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Colombia 2014
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Cartagena 2014
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Santa Marta
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Tayrona National Park
Peru - 2 trips - Peru page coming - see links below
Peru 2017
Peru 1999
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Ecuador - 3 trips depicted (4 total)
Quito 2017
Quito 2015
Quito 2010
Guayaquil 2015
Puembo 2015
Galápagos 2017
Galápagos 2015
Galápagos 2010
Galápagos people 2010
Darwin in the Galápagos
Sulidae: boobies and gannets
Europe
Great Britain - 5 trips (including Northern Ireland), 4 depicted (not depicted 1974 trip)
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Merry Old England
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London
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Kew Gardens
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Heathrow
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Oxford 2009
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Oxford 2004
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Oxford 2007
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Brasenose College
Beyond Oxford
Stowe
Waddesdon
Blenheim
Whitehorse
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Bath
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Cambridge
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York 2007
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Shropshire and Shrewsbury
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Stanford in Oxford 2009
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The 2009 Bing trip - Cornwall
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The 2004 Bing trip - Durham, Edinburgh, Berwick, Lindesfarne, Hadrian's Wall
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The John Snow story
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The Edward Jenner story
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England events
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Morris Dancing - May Day, May Day - 2004
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May Day, 2009
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St. George's Day
2009
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The Darwin Safari - England, Wales, Scotland
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Birdz of England
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Ireland
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Northern Ireland
Dublin
Ireland - beyond Dublin
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Ireland - birds and mammals
Wales
Scotland
Edinburgh - 2 trips - 2004, 2007
Italy 2004
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Venice
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Portofino
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Cinque Terre
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Florence
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Tuscany
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Pisa
France
Paris
Paris 2004 with Zarek
Paris 2016 met up with Wendy, Kyler, and Siyeona
Spain 2009
Holland
Amsterdam
- Not depicted (see below)
1969 - Italy, The Vacatican, France, Switzerland, Belgium
1974 - Stanford-in-France - France, Switzerland, Spain, England, Holland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden
Asia - 7 trips (2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2017) plus Middle East - 1 trip
Man of the Forest
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Bhutan 2008
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Japan 2008
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India
India 2004
Shitala Mata
Thailand 2000
Cambodia 2000
China
China 2017
Beijing 2017
The Wall
Fangshan
Xi'an
Chengdu
Zhangjiajie
Jiuzhaigou
Biogeography of China
Hong Kong 2012
China 2001 - coming
Indonesia 2012
Sumatra 2012
Java 2012
Bali 2012
Malaysia
Borneo 2005
Gunung Kinabalu
Rafflesia
Singapore
Changi International Airport - 2012
Middle East - 2 trips
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United Arab Emirates - #2
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Dubai 2008
Jordan 2008 - #2
Petra
The Dead Sea
Amman
Wadi Rum
Egypt 2005 - #1
Australia - 5 trips including 3 double transits en route to PNG
Western Australia 2015;
Great Ocean Road 2015;
Australia 2001
Tasmania, April 2012
Tasmania, September 2015
Cairns
Other international trips without digital photo documentation
- The Yucatan 1966 - 5 days - Meridan, Chichen Itza, Uzmal
- Europe - 1966 - 6 weeks - Italy, The Vacatican, France, Switzerland, Belgium
- Europe - 1974 - 6 months - France, Spain, Switzerland, England, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark
- Belize - 1999
Upcoming trips
- Galápagos - July 2017
- Peru - July 2017
- Florida
- Wyoming? - August 2017
- Nicaragua? - November 2017
- Galápagos - June 2018
- Namibia - August 2018
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Easter Island
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Borneo 2005
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Papua New Guinea pix
PNG - March, 2012
The Trobriand Islands, PNG, March 2012
The Sepik, PNG - spring 2002
The Sepik, PNG - summer 2001
PNG Highlands - summer 2001
PNG birds
Stanford PNG sculpture garden
The Stanford-Papua New Guinea Conference on Development
- Stanford University, February 26-28, 2010
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Galápagos
Galápagos 2017
Galápagos 2015
Galápagos 2010
Galápagos 2010
people
Darwin in the
Galápagos
Galápagos miscellaneous
Boobies
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Madagascar
Madagascar 2016
Madagascar 2013
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Madagascar 2007
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Madagascar connections
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Hawaii - Big Island 2017
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Zanzibar 2007 pix
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Trinidad 2003
Tasmania 2012
Tasmania 2015
Sumatra 2012
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Bali 2012
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Java 2012
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Chiloe Island 2010
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Hong Kong 2012
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Robben Island
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Año Nuevo Island
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The Farallone Islands
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San Francisco Bay islands
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Some mountains climbed
Oldoinyo Lengai volcano, Northern Tanzania
2006
Kilimanjaro 2003
Gunung Kinabalu
Mount Kenya
Mlima Kwaraa
La Campana, Chile
Snowden, Wales
San Bruno Mountain, California
Table Mountain
Bisoke, Rwanda
On the slopes of Meru - page under construction
On the slopes of Merapi
Bob on Top!
Waterfalls
Iguazú Falls, Brazil
Huilo Huilo, Chile
Arusha waterfall, Tanzania
Arusha waterfall hike 2008
Iguazú
Wetlands
Everglades
Pantanal
Okavango
San Francisco Bay watershed
Namib desert, Namibia
Sechura Desert, Peru
Atacama, Chile
Lakes
Mono Lake
Lake Tahoe 2011
Fallen Leaf Lake 2011
Felt Lake
Lake Titicaca
Adventures
In the air
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- Small plane
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Bay Area king tide flyover - December 13, 2016
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Above Cape Town
Above Cape Town - flying with Markku Torppa - February 24, 2016
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Above Cape Town
Above Cape Town - flying with Markku Torppa - May 5, 2013
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Namibia - Namib-Naukluft flyover - January 17, 2016
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Pantanal flyover - August 8, 2014
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Flying with Mike Leatherbee- Chile - June 6, 2010
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Flying with Dean Winslow - November 4, 2012
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Not depicted - flying with Jerry Siegel; flying lessons - 1971-72
- Helicopter
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Above Stanford with Eric Dunn - May 17, 2008
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Coast Range - with Eric Dunn - July 9, 2011
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Iguazú Falls - March 17, 2011
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Grand Canyon - August 6, 2015
- Commercial jet
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En route - miscellaneous photos from jet trips
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Above the Bay Area by commercial jet - January 1, 2014
- Ballooning
Ballooning
Valley of the Kings - December 27, 2005
Masai Mara - July 18, 2008
Not depicted - Stanford Balloon club
- Paragliding
Paragliding over Capetown
- Airports
Link to airports (below)
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Under the water
Scuba
On the sand
Sandboarding
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On the land
See mountains above
Events
Weddings
Christine and Aaron - September 24-25, 2016
Autumn and Steven - July 23, 2016
Kacey and Jonny - May 29-30, 2016
Lisa and Brandon - November 14, 2015
Lauren and Jason - June 28, 2014
Katie and Mith - August, 2012
Karen and Bill, October, 2011
Alison and Arjun - 2009
Jamie and Seth - 2008
Holidays
New Years Day 2017
Chanukah 2016
Chanukah 2015
Passover 2015
Fourth of July
Thanksgiving, November 23, 2017
Thanksgiving, November 24, 2016
Thanksgiving, November 27, 2014
Halloween, October 31, 2017
Halloween, October 31, 2014
Chanukah, 2014
Christmas, 2014
Other family events
Alan's 66th birthday
Alan's 65th birthday
Alan's 64th birthday
Gala for Shirley and Bob Max - January, 2010
Bob's Bar Mitzvah, March 11, 1967
Graduations
Kyler Graduation, 2016
Zarek Graduation, 2016
Stanford Graduation, June, 2016 - Kyler
Stanford Graduation, June 13-15, 2014
Stanford Graduation, June, 2013
Stanford Graduation, June, 2004
Other events - 2018
Geisha Williams talk at the sixth annual Stephen H. Schneider Memorial Lecture - February 27, 2018
Whale watching - Half Moon Bay - February 24, 2018
San Francisco Symphony - February 22, 2018
The Foster - February 11, 2018
Wonderfest Sagan Award 2018 - January 17, 2018
Other events - 2017
Holdren talk 2017
Maybeck concert 2017
Yuval Harari - Kepler's event - February 26, 2017
Madagascar conference 2017
Wonderfest Anniversary 2017
Ask a Science 2017 - Wonderfest Science envoys
Other events
Breakthrough Prize 2016
M&I retreat 2015
Liz and Tom - February 26, 2011
America's Cup, October, 2013
San Francisco Opera at Giants Stadium, 2014
IHIG International Health Conference February 28, 2004
PUC event in Berkeley - July 16, 2014 (Pontifical Universidad Catolica de Chile)
We Day California, March 25-26, 2014
We Day California, February 25, 2015
Model marathons
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Mammals - by type (18 orders depicted - out of around 5000 extant species in 23 orders)
- Order: Primates
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Apes
Orangutans
Gorillas
Chimpanzees
Gibbons and Siamangs
Old World Monkeys
Cercopithecidae: Red Colobus Monkeys
Cercopithecidae: Vervet Monkeys
Cercopithecidae: Baboons
Cercopithecidae: Rhesus Monkeys
Cercopithecidae: Mandrill
Cercopithecidae: Patas monkey
New World Monkeys
Callitrichidae: Marmosets
Atelidae: Howler monkeys
Cebidae: Capuchin
Cebidae: Squirrel monkeys
Lemurs - sifakas, aye-aye, maki
Order Carnivora: Carnivores (around 16 living families - 13 depicted)
Felidae: Cats - felines
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Felidae: Lions
Felidae: Leopards
Felidae: Snow leopards
Felidae: Jaguars
Felidae: Cheetahs
Felidae: Tigers
Felidae: Cougars, Mountain lions, Florida panthers
Felidae: Bob cats
Felidae: Domestic cats: Felis catus
Felidae: Other cats: serval, ocelot
Ursidae: Bears - ursines
Ursidae: Black bears
Ursidae: Pandas
Canidae: Canines - dogs, jackals
Canidae: Coyotes
Canidae: Foxes
Canidae: Wolves
Pinnipeds
Otariidae: Sea lions and fur
seals otariids
Phocidae: "true" Seals (phocids)
Odobenidae: walruses
Mustelidae: Sea Otters - (Enhydra lutris)
Mustelidae: Giant Otters - (Pteronura brasiliensis)
Mustelidae: Ferrets
Mustelidae: Grisons
Mephitidae: Skunks
Viverridae: Civets
Viverridae: Palm civets
Viverridae: Genets
Procyonidae: Raccoons
Procyonidae: Ringtails
Procyonidae: Coatimundis
Hyaenidae: Hyenas
Eupleridae: Malagasy carnivores - fossa, "civets", "mongooses"
Herpestidae: Mongoose
Meerkats
Ailuridae: Red panda (Ailurus fulgens)
Order Cetacea:
Whales
Delphinidae: Dolphins
Delphinidae: Killer whales
Order Artiodactyla: Even-toed ungulates (cf: cetacea)
Bovidae
Cows - also yak, zebu, buffalo, bison in Bovinae
Antelopes - wildebeest (gnu), oryx, impala, dikdik, springbok, topi, etc
Dik-diks
Sheep - and ovines in Caprinae
Goats - and caprines in Caprinae
Takin - a caprine in Caprinae
Camelidae: Camelids: camels, dromedaries, llamas, guanacos, vicuñas, alpacas
Suidae: Pigs - and porcines
Tayassuidae: Peccaries / Javelinas
Hippopotamidae: Hippos
Giraffidae: Giraffes
Cervidae: Deer, elk
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Order Perissodactyla: Odd-toed unguates
Equidae: Horses
Equidae: Zebras
Rhinocerotidae: Rhinos
Tapiridae: Tapirs
Order Rodentia:
Rodents -
9 out of 33 families with 481 genera, over 2000 species
Dasyproctidae: Agouti (out of 13 species in 2 genera extant)
Caviidae: 2 species in 2 genera depicted (out of 18 species in 6 genera)
Caviidae: Mara
Caviidae: Capybara
Sciuridae: Squirrels
Sciuridae: Marmots
Sciuridae: Chipmonks
Sciuridae: Cynomys: Prairie dogs
Muridae: Rats and mice
Geomyidae: Gophers
Bathyergidae: Cape mole rat
Chinchillidae: Chinchilla
Hystricidae: Old World Porcupines
Cricetidae: Muskrats
Order Proboscidea:
Elephantidae: elephants
Order Hyracoidea:
Procaviidae: Hyraxes or dassies
Order Erinaceomorpha: (Eulipotyphla?)
Erinaceidae: hedgehogs
Order Cingulata: armadillos
Armadillos
Order Pilosa: anteaters
Myrmecophagidae: anteaters
Order Chiroptera:
Bats
Order Lagomorpha:
Leporidae: Rabbits and Hares
Ochotonidae: Pika
Order Sirenia: (sea cows)
Manatees
Dugongs
Order Afrosoricida:
Tenrecs
Order Diprotodontia:
Vombatidae: Wombats
Phalangeridae: Cuscus
Macropodidae: Macropods - kangaroos, wallabies, pademelons
Phascolarctidae: Koalas
Pseudocheiridae: Possums
Order: Dasyuromorphia:
Dasyuridae: Quolls
Dasyuridae: Tasmanian devils
Dasyuridae: Thylacine
Monotremes
Order Monotremata:
Ornithorhynchidae: Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus)
Tachyglossidae: Echidna
Marine Mammals
Otariids: sea lions and fur
seals
Seals
Whales
Sea otters
Manatees
Dugongs
Mythical creatures
Dragons
Elves
Sphinx
Zoos, aviaries, aquariums
Reno Zoo
Buin Zoo
San Francisco Zoo
Happy Hollow Zoo
Cuiá Zoo
Tsimbazaza Zoo and Museum
California Academy of Sciences
California Academy of Sciences 2016
Palo Alto Zoo
National Zoo
World of Birds 2016
World of Birds 2013
Tracy Aviary
Miami Seaquarium
Monterey Aquarium
These pages are for the
Birds
Birds by type (34/37 orders depicted, 123 extant families depicted - out of around 225 depending on who you ask)
- Superorder Neognathae:
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Accipitriformes - 3 out of 3 families depicted (but see raptor)
Accipitridae (9 out of around 65 genera depicted - taxonomy in flux at the genus, family, and even order level, including 5-10 subfamilies)
Accipitridae:
Accipiter - goshawks and sparrowhawks - 2 out of around 50 species depicted
Accipitridae:
Buteo - hawks - 4 out of around 30 species depicted
Accipitridae:
Circus - harrier
Accipitridae:
Elanus - elanid kites - 1 out of 4 depicted
Accipitridae:
Elanoides - swallow tail kite - 1 out of 1 depicted
Accipitridae:
Haliaeetus - Eagles
Accipitridae:
Milvus - kites
Accipitridae:
Rostrhamus sociabilis - snail kites
Accipitridae:
Old world vultures - 1 out of 6 genera - Trigonoceps
Cathartidae: New world vultures and condors - see cathartiformes - below
Pandionidae:
Ospreys (1 out of 2 species in family depicted)
Sagittariidae: Sagittariidae:
secretary bird (1 out of 1 species in family depicted)
- Anseriformes (2 out of 3 families, 20 genera, 32 species depicted)
Anatidae: Ducks, Geese, Swans, Teals, Shovelers, Pintails, Mergansers, Goldeneyes (18 of 40ish genera, 30 out of 146ish species depicted)
Anhimidae: Screamers (2 out of 2 genera, 2 out of 3 species depicted)
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Apodiformes (1 out of 3 extant families depicted)
Trochilidae: Hummingbirds
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Apterygiformes (0 out of 5 species depicted = wishlist)
Apterygidae: kiwis
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Bucerotiformes - hornbills and hoopoes (cf Coraciiformes) - four out of four families depicted
Bucerotidae: Hornbills - 3 species in 2 genera depicted out of 16 genera
Bucorvidae: Ground hornbills
Upupidae: Hoopoes
Phoeniculidae: Wood hoopoes
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Caprimulgiformes (4 out of 5 families depicted - but see proposed changes)
Caprimulgidae: Nightjars
Nyctibiidae: Potoos
Podargidae: Tawny frogmouths (proposed order: Podargiformes)
Steatornithidae: Oilbirds (proposed order: Steatorniformes)
Cathartidae: New world vultures and condors - 4 out of 7 species in 4 out of 5 genera depicted,
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Cariamiformes or Cariamae (cf gruiformes) - 1 species depicted (out of 2 species in 2 genera in 1 family)
Cariamidae: Seriemas
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Charadriiformes - (12 out of 21 families depicted)
Alcidae: Guillemots
Alcidae: Puffins
Burhinidae: Stone-curlews
aka dikkops or thick-knees
Charadriidae: Plovers, lapwings, kildeer, and dotterels
Charadriidae: Queltehue
Chionidae: Sheathbills
Haematopodidae: Oystercatchers (5 out of 11 extant species)
Jacanidae: Jacanas
Laridae: Gulls
Recurvirostridae: Stilts - 2 species in 1 genus out of 2-7 species in 2 genera
Recurvirostridae: Avocets 1 out of 4 species in one genus
Rynchopidae: Skimmers
Scolopacidae: Sandpipers (family contains around 90 species in 20 genera)
Scolopacidae: Turnstones (Arenaria)
Scolopacidae: Curlews and whimbrels
Scolopacidae: Phalaropes
Scolopacidae: Godwits (Limosa) - 1 out of 4 species depicted)
Scolopacidae: Tringa - willets, yellowlegs - 2 species depicted)
Stercorariidae: Skuas and jaegers (Stercorarius)
Sternidae: Terns (5 species in 3 genera depicted out of 12 genera)
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Ciconiiformes (1 of 1 family, 5 of 6 genera depicted)
Ciconiidae: Storks
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Coliiformes (1 of 1 family depicted)
Coliidae: Mousebirds
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Columbiformes (1 of 1 family depicted)
Columbidae: Doves and pigeons 11 species, 7 genera depicted - (out of around 310 species and around 42 genera)
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Coraciiformes - (4 out of 6 families depicted - taxonomy in flux, cf Bucerotiformes)
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Alcedines (Alcedininae, Halcyoninae, Cerylinae):
Kingfishers - (12 species in 8 genera depicted out of around 114 species in 19 genera)
Alcedinidae: Alcedininae
River kingfishers (4 genera, 5 species depicted)
Alcedinidae: Halcyoninae:
Tree kingfishers (2 genera, 3 species depicted)
Alcedinidae: Cerylinae:
Water kingfishers (2 genera, 3 species depicted)
Coraciidae: Rollers
Meropidae: Bee-eaters
Momotidae: Motmots
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Cuculiformes - 5 species, 4 out of 26 genera, 1 out of 1 family depicted
Cuculidae: Cuckoos and couas
Cuculidae: Anis
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Eurypygiformes - kagus (New Caledonia), sunbittern (Latin America) - 0 out of 3 species depicted - wishlist)
Eurypygidae: Sunbittern
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Falconiformes (but see raptor below)
Falconidae:
Caracara - 3 species in 3 genera out of 11 species in 5 genera
Falconidae:
Falcons
Falconidae:
Kestrels
- Galbuliformes -
see Piciformes
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Galliformes - (4 out of 5 families depicted)
Cracidae: Curassows
Numididae: Guineafowl
Odontophoridae: Quail
Phasianidae: Chickens
Phasianidae: Turkeys
Phasianidae: Pheasants
Phasianidae: Peafowl
Phasianidae: Grouse
Phasianidae: spurfowl or francolins (Pternistis - 3 out of 23 species depicted
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Gaviiformes - (1 family depicted)
Gaviidae: Loons
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Gruiformes - (3 families depicted out of around 6 extant families) - overall taxonomy in flux
Gruidae: Cranes
Aramidae: Limpkins (1 out of 1 species depicted)
Otididae: Bustards, Korhaans - see Otidiformes
Rallidae: Rails - proposed order: Ralliformes - 5 genera depicted (out of around 40 extant genera)
Rallidae: Rallus - Rails - 1 species depicted
Rallidae: Tribonyx - Nativehens - 1 species depicted (out of 2)
Rallidae: Gallinula - Moorhens - 1 species depicted (out of 5)
Rallidae: Fulica - Coots 2 species depicted (out of 10)
Rallidae: Porphyrio Gallinules and/or swamphens 3 species depicted (out of 12 in genus)
Cariamidae: Seriemas - see Cariamiformes
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Mesitornithiformes (1 family, 1 out of 3 species depicted)
Mesitornithidae: Mesites
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Musophagiformes - (1 family, 2 genera, 5 species depicted)
Musophagidae: Turacos
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Opisthocomiformes - hoatzin (South America) - 0 of 1 species depicted - wishlist)
Opisthocomidae: Hoatzin
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Otidiformes - 4 species in 3 genera in 1 family depicted (out of 26 species in 11 genera in 1 family) - see Gruiformes
Otididae: Bustards, Korhaans
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Passeriformes - 41 families depicted (out of around 110 families and over 5000 species)
Artamidae:
Currawong
Bombycillidae:
Waxwing - 1 species depicted (out of 3)
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Cardinalidae: Cardinals
Cardinalidae: Buntings 1 species depicted
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- Corvidae - Over 120 species in 23 genera - 17 species in 8 genera depicted
Corvidae: Crows and Ravens - 9 species in 1 genus depicted
Corvidae: Jays - 3 species in 2 genera depicted
Corvidae: Magpies - 3 species in 3 genera depicted (out of around 15 species in 4 genera)
Corvidae: Treepies - 1 species in 1 genus depicted (out of around 11 species in 4 genera)
Corvidae: Choughs - 1 species in 1 genus depicted (out of around 2 species in 1 genus)
Cracticidae:
Australian magpies
Cracticidae:
Butcherbirds
Dicruridae: Drongos
Emberizidae: New World sparrows, towhees, and juncos
7 species in 5 genera - see also Passerellidae
Estrildidae: Weaverfinches, estrildids, waxbills
Estrildidae: Blue waxbill (Uraeginthus angolensis)
Fringillidae: Finches (3 species in 3 genera depicted) - including goldfinches and chaffinches
Furnariidae:
Horneros
Furnariidae:
Woodcreepers
Hirundinidae: Swallows and martins - 6 species in 4 genera depicted out of 83 species in 19 genera
- Icteridae - 6 species in 6 genera depicted out of @100 species in 29 genera
Icteridae: Orioles (Icterus) - 1 out of around 25 species depicted
Icteridae: Agelaius blackbirds - red-winged blackbird - 1 out of 5 Agelaius species depicted
Icteridae: Grackles - Quiscalus and others (1 species in 1 genus depicted out of 10 species in 4 genera)
Icteridae: Meadowlarks - genus Sturnella - 2 out of 7 species depicted
Icteridae: Brewer's blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) - 1 out of 2 Euphagus depicted
Icteridae: Oropendola (Genus: Psarocolius - 1 out of 10 species)
Laniidae:
Shrikes
Leiothrichidae:
Laughingthrushes (2 species in 2 genera depicted - out of 133 species in 13 genera)
Malaconotidae:
Bushshrikes - boubous (1 species in 1 genus depicted - out of 7 genera)
Maluridae:
Fairywrens
Meliphagidae:
Manorina - Miners
Meliphagidae:
Anthochaera - Wattlebirds
Mimidae:
Mockingbirds
Monarchidae:
Magpie-larks - 1 species depicted
Monarchidae:
Paradise flycatchers - 1 species depicted
Motacillidae:
Wagtails - 1 species in one genus depicted (out of 65 species in 6 genera;
cf Rhipiduridae: Fantails and wagtails)
Muscicapidae:
Old world flycatchers - 3 species depicted
Muscicapidae:
Chats - 3 species depicted
Muscicapidae:
Rock thrush - 1 species depicted
Muscicapidae:
European robin (Erithacus rubecula) - 1 species depicted
Nectariniidae: Sunbirds
Pachycephalidae: Shrikethrush
Pardalotidae: Pardalotes
Paridae: Chickadees, Titmice, Tits (3 species in 2 genera depicted - out of around 14 genera)
Parulidae: Wood-warblers, New World warblers - 1 species depicted
Passerellidae: New World sparrows - see Emberizidae
Passeridae: Passer - Old World sparrows - 2 out of around 27 species depicted
Passeridae: Philetairus - sociable weavers (1 out of 1 species in genus)
Passeridae: Plocepasser - sparrow weavers
Petroicidae: Petroica - Australian robins
Ploceidae: Weavers (3 species in 2 genera depicted - out of 11 genera)
Ptiliogonatidae: Silky-flycatchers - 1 species in 1 genus depicted (out of 4 species in 3 genera) including Phainopepla
Pycnonotidae: Bulbuls
Rhipiduridae: Fantails and wagtails
cf Wagtails
Sturnidae: Mynas
Sturnidae: Starlings
Thamnophilidae:
Antshrikes - Thamnophilus
Thraupidae - 4% of all avian species - second most speciose,
classification in flux, one estimate - around 240 species -
cf Tyrannidae
Thraupidae:
Darwin's finches (out of 15 species in 4 genera)
Thraupidae:
Tanagers, South American cardinal, various "finches"
Thraupidae:
Seedeater - Sporophila
Thraupidae:
Honeycreepers Chlorophanes spiza - monotypic genus
Thraupidae:
Yellow-headed blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) - monotypic genus
Troglodytidae:
Wrens
Turdidae:
Turdus: thrushes - Common blackbird - 4 of 82 species in genus depicted including American robin
Turdidae:
Turdus: American robin
Turdidae:
Sialia: bluebirds - Western bluebird 1 of 3 species in genus depicted
Turdidae:
Zoothera: Asian thrushes - Bassian thrush
Tyrannidae: Tyrant flycatchers, phoebes - New World flycatchers -
6 species in 6 genera depicted out of over 400 species in around 100 genera (most speciose family)
Vangidae: vangas
Zosteropidae: Typical white-eyes
- Pelecaniformes - (4 families depicted)
Pelecanidae: Pelicans
Ardeidae: Herons, Egrets, Bitterns - 16 species in 8 genera depicted
Threskiornithidae: Ibis, Bandurria, Hadada
Threskiornithidae: Spoonbills
Scopidae: Hammerkop
- Phaethontiformes - (1 family, 1 genus, 2 out of the 3 species depicted)
Phaethontidae: Tropicbirds
- Phoenicopteriformes
Phoenicopteridae: Flamingos (4 out of 6 species, 1 out of 1 family depicted)
- Piciformes - 4 families depicted (out of 9 families, 71 genera, 450 species)
Picidae:
Woodpeckers and flickers (11 species in 7 genera depicted - out of around 240 species in 35 genera)
Ramphastidae: Toucans, toucanets, aracaris (2 genera, 5 species depicted - out of 5 genera, 43 species)
Lybiidae: African barbets
Galbulidae: Jacamars - possibly separate order: Galbuliformes
- Podicipediformes - (1 out of 1 families, 5 out of 6 genera, 5 out of 22 species depicted)
Podicipedidae - Grebes (5 species in 5 genera depicted)
- Procellariiformes - (3 out of 4-5 families depicted)
Diomedeidae: Albatross
Procellariidae: Petrels, fulmars, and prions - 5 species in 4 genera (out of 70 species in 16 genera)
Hydrobatidae: Storm petrels - 1 species in 1 genus (out of 17 species in 2 genera)
- Psittaciformes - (3 families, 19 species depicted - out of 6 families with 92 genera and 393 species)
Psittacidae: Parrots, Amazons, macaws, parakeets, budgies
Psittaculidae: Eclectus, rosella, kings
Psittaculidea:
Rosellas (Platycerus)
Psittaculidea:
Eclectus parrots (Eclectus roratus)
Psittaculidea:
King parrots
Cacatuidae: Cockatoos, galahs - 2 species
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Pteroclidiformes (1 of 1 family depicted, 1 of 2 genera depicted)
Pteroclididae: Sandgrouse
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Sphenisciformes - 1 out of 1 family depicted
Spheniscidae: Penguins 9 out of 23 species in 3 out of 6 genera depicted
Spheniscidae: African penguins
Spheniscidae: Gentoo penguins
Spheniscidae: Chinstrap penguins
Spheniscidae: Magellanic penguins
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Strigiformes -
Owls - 2 out of 2 families depicted (approximately 200 species worldwide)
Strigidae (5 genera, 7 species depicted)
Tytonidae (barn-owls) - 1 out of 2 genera, 2 out of around 16 species depicted
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Burrowing owls
Great horned owls
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Suliformes - (4 out of 4 families, 18 out of around 60 species depicted)
Sulidae: Boobies and Gannets - 5 out of 10 species depicted, 2 out of 3 genera
Anhingidae: Anhingas, Darters 2 out of 4 species depicted
Phalacrocoracidae: Cormorants and Shags - 9 out of around 40 species depicted
Fregatidae: Frigate birds - 2 out of 5 species depicted
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Trogoniformes
Trogonidae - trogons
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Raptors - 7 families -
- 5 diurnal families,
(Accipitridae;
Sagittariidae:
Secretary bird;
Pandionidae:
Ospreys;
Cathartidae:
New World Vultures; and
Falconidae:
Falcons,
Caracara;
- listed above)
- 2 owl families
(
Tytonidae
and
Strigidae
- listed above)
(see Birds for explanation.)
- Superorder Palaeognathae:
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Struthioniformes: Ratites - (5 extant families depicted)
- Struthionidae: ostrich
- Rheidae: rhea
- Casuariidae: emu, cassowary
- Apterygidae: kiwi --> Apterygiformes
- (Aepyornithidae: elephant bird - extinct)
- (Dinornithidae: moa - extinct; ie: no moa)
- Struthioniformes
Casuariidae: Cassowary
- Struthioniformes
Struthionidae: Ostrich
- Struthioniformes
Rheidae: Rhea
- Struthioniformes
Dromaiidae: Emu
- Struthioniformes
Aepyornithidae: Elephant bird
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Tinamiformes
Tinamidae: Tinamous
Bird order wish list:
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Opisthocomiformes - hoatzin (South America)
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Apterygiformes - kiwis (New Zealand)
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Eurypygiformes - kagus (New Caledonia), sunbittern (Latin America)
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Birds by location
- North America
Birds of Palo Alto
Birds of the Palo Alto Baylands
Birds of the Stanford Dish
A coupla Yosemite birds
Birds of Florida
- South America
Birdz of Chile
Birdz of Brazil
Birdz of Trinidad
- Europe
Birdz of England
- Asia
Birdz of India
Birdz of Borneo
- Africa
Birdz of Botswana
Birdz of Tanzania
Birdz of South Africa
Birdz of Egypt
Birdz of Madagascar
Birdz of Kenya
- Tasmania
Birdz of Tasmania
- Oceania
Birdz of Papua New Guinea
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Birds - miscellaneous
Feathers
Bird feet
Bird eyes
Eggs
Reptiles
Order: Crocodilia - 3 families, 9 genera, 24 species - 3 out of 3 families depicted
Crocodylidae: Crocodiles
Alligatoridae: Alligators
Alligatoridae: Caimans
Gavialidae: Gharials
Order: Squamata
Snakes - Ophidia
Colubridae
Colubridae:
Garter snakes
Colubridae:
Ring-necked snakes
Colubridae:
Gopher snakes (Pituophis)
Boidae
Viperidae
Viperidae:
Rattlesnakes
Elapidae
Misc
Gekkonidae: Geckoes
Scincidae: Skinks
Chamaeleonidae: Chameleons
Iguanidae: Iguanas
Phrynosomatidae: Western Fence Lizard - Sceloporous occidentalis
Leiocephalidae: Little Bahama curly-tailed lizard -
Leiocephalus carinatus armouri
Teiidae: Amazon racerunnerlizard -
Ameiva ameiva
Teiidae: Tegu -
Tupinambis
Teiidae:
Rainbow whiptail (Cnemidophorus lemniscatus)
Lacertidae: Lacertas or true lizards
Agamidae: Agama lizards
Agamidae: Bearded dragons - Pogona
Anguidae: Alligator lizards - Elgaria
Cordylidae: Girdled lizards
Dactyloidae: Anole lizards
Varanidae: Komodo dragons
Order: Testudines
Turtles and tortoises
Radiated tortoise
Dinosaurs
Amphibians - frogs, salamanders, and newts
Frogs and toads
Salamanders and newts
Fish
Bony fish
- Class: Sarcopterygii
- Order: Coelacanthiformes
Latimeriidae: Coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae)
- Order: Lepidosireniformes
Lungfish
- Class: Actinopterygii (8 orders depicted)
- Order: Anguilliformes
Muraenidae: Moray
- Order: Beryciformes
Holocentridae: Soldierfish
- Order: Characiformes
Characidae: Piranha
- Order: Scorpaeniformes
Scorpaenidae: Lionfish
- Order: Salmoniformes
Salmonidae: Salmon
- Order: Perciformes - gourami, clown fish, hawkfish, cardinals, blennies
Gourami
- Order: Perciformes - Scombridae - tuna
Tuna
- Order: Cypriniformes - carp, goldfish, koi
Carp, goldfish, koi
- Order: Siluriformes
Catfish
- Order: Tetraodontiformes
Tetraodontidae: pufferfish
Sharks
Invertebrates
Happy dragonfly
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Arthropods
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Hexapoda:
Insects (Class: Insecta - 10 out of @24 orders depicted)
- Order: Lepidoptera - 18 of 126 families depicted (over 100,000 described species - second most speciose)
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Butterflies and moths
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Papilionidae: Swallowtails (Pipilio)
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Pieridae:
Tatochila
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Pieridae:
Nathalis - dainty sulfur
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Pieridae:
Alfalfa butterfly (Colias eurytheme)
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Lycaenidae:
Atala butterfly (Eumaeus atala)
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Lycaenidae:
Melissa blue butterfly (Plebejus melissa)
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Hesperiidae:
Skipper butterflies
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Nymphalidae - 16 genera depicted out of 600 genera and 5700 species
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Nymphalidae:
Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae)
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Nymphalidae:
White peacock butterfly (Anartia jatrophae)
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Nymphalidae:
Owl butterfly (Caligo)
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Nymphalidae:
Malay Lacewing (Cethosia hypsea hypsina)
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Nymphalidae:
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus)
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Nymphalidae:
Cramer's eighty eight butterfly (Diaethria clymena)
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Nymphalidae:
Variable Checkerspot (Euphydryas chalcedona)
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Nymphalidae:
Glasswinged butterfly (Greta oto)
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Nymphalidae:
Zebra (Heliconius) - longwings
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Nymphalidae:
Tree nymph (Idea)
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Nymphalidae:
Blue Glassy Tiger (Ideopsis vulgaris macrina)
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Nymphalidae:
Julia (Dryas iulia)
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Nymphalidae:
Common buckeye butterfly (Junonia coenia)
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Nymphalidae:
Dark blue pansy butterfly (Junonia oenone)
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Nymphalidae:
Peacock pansy butterfly (Junonia almana)
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Nymphalidae:
Brilliant blue (Junonia rhadama)
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Nymphalidae:
Blue morpho butterfly (Morpho)
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Nymphalidae:
Mourning cloak (Nymphalis antiopa)
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Nymphalidae:
Malaysian blue clipper butterfly (Parthenos sylvia lilacinus)
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Nymphalidae:
Painted lady (Vanessa)
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Saturniidae:
Comet moth (Argema mittrei)
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Saturniidae:
Atlas moth (Attacus atlas)
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Uraniidae:
(Lyssa)
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Noctuidae:
Spanish moth (Xanthopastis timais)
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Noctuidae:
Hieroglyphic moth (Diphthera festiva)
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Noctuidae:
Olive Green Cutworm moth (Dargida procinctus)
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Noctuidae:
Autograph -
Alfalfa looper (Autographa californica), Silver Y (Autographa gamma)
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Noctuidae:
Mythimna
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Erebidae:
White witch moth (Thysania agrippina)
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Erebidae:
Crimson speckled footman or flunkey (Utetheisa pulchella ) - formerly in Arctiidae
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Pieridae:
Dainty sulfur (Nathalis iole)
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Lymantriidae:
Tussock moth
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Notodontidae:
California Oak moth (Phryganidia californica)
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Sphingidae: Sphinx moths (Hawk moths)
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Anthelidae: Anthelid moths
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Bombycidae:
Silk worm (Bombyx mori)
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Crambidae:
Crambus
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Adelidae:
Longhorn moths
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Psychidae: Bagworm moths
- Order: Odonata
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Dragonflies
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Damselflies
- Order: Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, locust, katydids)
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Crickets
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Grasshoppers and locust
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Stenopelmatidae:
Potato bug (Jerusalem cricket)
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Acrididae: Grasshoppers, locust
- Order: Diptera (around 100,000 described species - third most speciose)
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Flies
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Gnats
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Mosquitos
- Order: Hemiptera - true bugs
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Scutelleridae:
Picasso bug (Sphaerocoris annulus)
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Pyrrhocoridae:
Welwitschia bugs (Probergrothius angolensis)
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Pseudococcidae:
Mealy bugs (Pseudococcus)
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Aphididae:
Aphids
- Order: Hymenoptera (around 100,000 described species - four most speciose)
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Ants
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Bees
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Wasps and yellow jackets
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Cynipidae: Oak gall wasps (Andricus quercuscalifornicus)
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Wasp attack
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Gall wasp - coming
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Sawflies
- Order: Coleoptera (over 300,000 described species - most speciose)
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Beetles
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Tenebrionidae:
Desert stink beetle (Eleodes)
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Tenebrionidae:
Meal worm (Tenebrio molitor)
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Coccinellidae:
Ladybugs
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Scarabaeidae:
Chafers
- Order: Dermoptera
Earwigs (pincher bugs)
- Order: Mantodea
Mantis
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A wing and a prayer
- Order: Phasmatodea - stick insects
Stick insects
- Order: Blattodea
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Cockroaches
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Termites
- Order: Araneae - 7 out of around 114 families
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Spiders
Family: Araneidae
European Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus)
Tropical orb weaver, (Eriophora ravilla)
Orb Spider (Argiope argentata)
Zigzag spider (Neoscona cooksoni)
Spiny orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis )
Family: Nephilidae
Madagascar orb-weaver (Nephila inaurata madagascariensis)
Golden silk orb-weaver (Nephila clavipes) aka (banana spider)
Family: Pholcidae
Long-bodied Cellar Spider (Pholcus phalangiodes)
Family: Salticidae - jumping spiders
Family: Theraphosidae - tarantula
Family: Thomisidae
Crab spider
Family: Viridasiidae
Zebra spider (Viridasius fasciatus)
Parasitiformes
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Ticks
- Dromopoda
Scorpiones
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Scorpions
The Solifuge
Diplopoda: Millipedes
Chilopoda: Centipedes
Mange (orders: Trombidiformes and Sarcoptiformes)
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Crustaceans
(including 16 extant orders of Malacostraca - 2 depicted)
Euphausiacea: krill
Decapoda: crabs
Decapoda: Crayfish (crawfish, crawdads)
Decapoda: Shrimp - Caridea and others
Maxillopoda:
Barnacles
Isopoda: Armadillidiidae
Pill bugs, roly polies
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Molluscs
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Cephalopods: octopuses and squid
Octopoda: Octopus
Teuthida: Squid
Sepiida: Cuttlefish
Orthocerida: Orthoceratidae orthoceras - extinct
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Slugs
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Snails
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Nudibranch
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Limpets
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Chitons
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Abalone
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Sea stars or starfish
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Annelid worms
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Nematodes
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Platyhelminthes: flat worms, tape worms
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Leech
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Urchins
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Jellies
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Anemone
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Marine invertebrates - misc
Flora
Flora by type
Angiosperms (around 63 angiosperm orders - 37 orders depicted)
- Alismatales
Araceae:
Titan arum
Araceae:
Duckweed
Araceae:
Anthurium
- Apiales
Apiaceae: Lomatium dasycarpum - woollyfruit desertparsley
Apiaceae: Conium maculatum - hemlock or poison hemlock
Apiaceae: Daucus carota - carrot
- Arecales
Arecaceae: palms
- Asparagales
Asparagaceae: Albuca (frizzle sizzle)
Asparagaceae: Agave
Amaryllidaceae:
Amaryllis
Amaryllidaceae:
Daffodils
Amaryllidaceae:
Haemanthus
Asphodelaceae:
Aloe
Asphodelaceae:
Red hot pokers (Kniphofia)
Iridaceae:
Sisyrichium - blue-eyed grass
Iridaceae:
Genus Iris
Iridaceae:
Fortnight lily Dietes iridioides = African or Cape iris
Iridaceae:
Crocus
Orchidaceae: orchids
Orchidaceae: vanilla
- Asterales
Asteracea:
Sunflowers
Asteracea:
Daisies
Asteracea:
Dandelion
Asteracea:
Grindelia
Asteracea:
Yarrow
Asteracea:
Pineapple weed (Matricaria discoidea)
Asteracea:
Mexican sunflower (Tithonia)
Asteracea:
Stinkwork (Dittrichia graveolens)
Asteracea:
Tarweed (Hemizonia)
Asteracea:
Chicory (Cichorium intybus) - coming
Campanulaceae:
Lobelia
Campanulaceae:
Michauxia's bellflower or rough-leafed Michauxia
- Brassicales
Brassicaceae:
Brassica - mustard, cauliflower
Brassicaceae
Raphanus - radish
- Caryophyllales
Aizoacea: Iceplant
Amaranthaceae:
Pickleweed
Cactaceae:
Cactus
Cactaceae:
Dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus)
Droseraceae:
Sundew
Nepenthaceae:
Nepenthe
Montiaceae:
Miner's lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata)
Nyctaginaceae:
Sand-verbena
Nyctaginaceae:
Bougainvillea
Polygonaceae:
Sea grape (Coccoloba uvifera)
Polygonaceae:
Buckwheat (Eriogonum)
Plumbaginaceae:
Plumbago
- Commelinales
Pontederiaceae:
Water hyacinth
- Cornales
Hydrangeaceae:
Hydrangea
Cornaceae:
Handkerchief or dove tree - Davidia involucrata
- Cucurbitales
Cucurbitaceae:
Pumpkins
- Dipsacales:
Teasels
Caprifoliaceae
Honeysuckle (Lonicera)
Caprifoliaceae
Snowberry (Symphoricarpos)
- Dioscoreales
Dioscoreaceae:
Bat flower
- Ericales
Ericaceae:
Snow plant
Ericaceae:
Madrone - Arbutus unedo
Ericaceae:
Strawberry tree - Arbutus unedo
Ericaceae:
Arctostaphylos - Manzanitas and bearberries
Primulaceae:
Dodecatheon - shooting stars
Ebenaceae:
Persimmon - Diospyros
- Fabales
Fabaceae:
Lupine
Fabaceae:
Mimosa or sensitive plant
Fabaceae:
Clover
Fabaceae:
Wisteria
Fabaceae:
Mopane
Fabaceae:
Acacia
Quillajaceae:
Quillaja
- Fagales
Fagaceae:
Oak
Betulaceae:
Hazel
- Gentianales
Apocynaceae:
Sabi star
Apocynaceae:
Plumeria
Apocynaceae:
Pachypodium
Apocynaceae:
Catharanthus: Madagascar periwinkles
Apocynaceae:
Vinca: periwinkles
Apocynaceae:
Carrion flower
Apocynaceae:
Allamanda
Apocynaceae:
Life saver plant Huernia zebrina
Rubiaceae:
Ixora
Rubiaceae:
Coffea arabica - coffee plant
Rubiaceae:
Cleavers - bedstraw - Galium aparine
- Geraniales
Geraniaceae:
Geranium
- Lamiales
Acanthaceae:
Lollipop or golden shrimp plant (Pachystachys lutea)
Acanthaceae:
Black-eyed Susan - African verison
Bignoniaceae:
Sausage tree
Bignoniaceae:
Calabash tree
Bignoniaceae:
Flame vine
Bignoniaceae:
Jacaranda
Lamiaceae:
American beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)
Lamiaceae:
Yerba Buena (Clinopodium douglasii)
Lamiaceae:
Coleus (Plectranthus)
Oleaceae:
Jasmine (Jasminum)
Phrymaceae:
Mimulus - Monkey-flower
Plantaginaceae:
Collinsia - Chinese House
Plantaginaceae:
Digitalis - Foxglove
Verbenaceae:
Lantana
Orobanchaceae:
Indian Warrior
Scrophulariaceae:
Midnight candy plant (Zaluzianskya capensis)
Scrophulariaceae:
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
- Laurales
Lauraceae:
California bay laurel
Lauraceae:
Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora)
Lauraceae:
Avocado (Persea americana)
- Liliales
Liliaceae:
Lilies
Liliaceae:
Tulips
Liliaceae:
Fritillaria
Liliaceae:
Calochortus - mariposa, globe, fairy lantern, sego
Melanthiaceae::
Star Lily
Melanthiaceae::
Trillium
Philesiaceae:
Copihue (Lapageria rosea )
- Magnoliales
Magnoliaceae:
Magnolia
- Malpighiales
Rafflesiaceae:
Rafflesia
Erythroxylaceae:
Erythroxylum - coca
Passifloraceae:
Passiflora - passion flower
Rhizophoraceae:
Rhizophora - mangroves
Phyllanthaceae:
Breynia - ice cream bush, snow bush
Achariaceae:
Kiggelaria - wild peach
Achariaceae:
Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima)
Euphorbiaceae:
Chenille plant (Acalypha hispida)
- Malvales
Malvaeae:
Silk floss tree (Ceiba speciosa)
Malvaeae:
Baobab trees
Malvaeae:
Hibiscus
Thymelaeaceae:
Dirca
Euphorbiaceae:
Croton
Euphorbiaceae:
Turkey mullein (Croton setigerus)
- Myrtales
Myrtaceae:
Eucalyptus
Myrtaceae:
Melaleuca - Tea tree
Onagraceae:
Fuchsia
Onagraceae:
Evening primrose
Lythraceae:
Pomegrnante
- Nymphaeales
Nymphaeaceae:
Water lilies
- Oxalidales
Oxalidaceae:
Oxalis
- Pandanales:
Pandanaceae:
Pandanus
- Piperales
Piperaceae:
Black pepper (Piper nigrum)
Piperaceae:
Aristolochia()
- Poales
Poaceae - grasses
Poaceae
- cord grass
Poaceae
- rattlesnake grass
Poaceae
- barley (Hordeum vulgare)
Poaceae
- foxtails (Hordeum murinum)
Typhaceae
- cattails (Typha)
- Proteales
Proteaceae:
Protea
Proteaceae:
Banksia
- Ranunculales
Papaveraceae: Bleeding-heart
Papaveraceae:
California poppy
Ranunculaceae:
Anemone
- Rosales
Cannabaceae: Cannabis (marijuana)
Moraceae:
Fig (Ficus)
Rhamnaceae: Ceanothus
Rhamnaceae: Rhamnus californica- coffeeberry
Rosaceae:
Prunus
Rosaceae:
Cercocarpus - Mountain Mahogany
Rosaceae:
Rosa - Rose
Rosaceae:
Toyon - Heteromeles arbutifolia
Rosaceae:
Blackberry, Raspberry, Dewberry - Rubus
- Santalales
Santalales:
Mistletoe
- Sapindales
Sapindaceae:
Buckeye (Aesculus)
Rutaceae:
Citrus
Rutaceae:
Buddha's hand
Anacardiaceae:
Poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum)
Anacardiaceae:
Mango (Mangifera indica)
- Saxifragales - 2 out of around 15 families depicted
Crassulaceae:
Aeonium
Crassulaceae:
Stonecrop
Altingiaceae:
American Sweet Gum, Liquid Amber (Liquidambar styraciflua)
- Selaginellales
Selaginellaceae:
Dinosaur plant - Selaginella lepidophylla
- Solanales
Solanaceae:
Solanum - tomatoes, potatoes
Solanaceae:
Nicotiana - tobacco
Convolvulaceae:
Morning glory
Convolvulaceae:
Cuscuta - dodder
- Zingiberales
Zingiberaceae:
Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
Strelitziaceae:
Birds of paradise - genus Strelitzia
Strelitziaceae:
Traveler's Palm (Ravenala madagascariensis)
Heliconiaceae:
Heliconia
Musaceae:
Banana - genus Musa
- Unplaced angiosperm families (incertae sedis)
Boraginaceae:
Amsinckia - fiddlenecks
Boraginaceae:
Cerinthe - honeywort
Boraginaceae:
Houndstongue
Boraginaceae:
Pride of Madeira
Gymnosperms (around 6 orders - 5 depicted)
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Cycadales
- Ginkgoales
Ginkgoaceae:
Ginkgo biloba
- Pinales
Pinaceae:
Pines (Pinus)
Araucariaceae:
Monkey puzzle tree - (Araucaria araucana)
Cupressaceae:
Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
Cupressaceae:
Cypress
Taxaceae:
Yew - coming
- Welwitschiales
Welwitschiaceae:
Welwitschia (Welwitschia mirabilis)
Other plant orders - 2 orders depicted
- Equisetales
Equisetaceae:
Horsetails
- Polypodiales -
ferns
Pteridaceae:
Goldback fern
Pteridaceae:
Maidenhair fern
Nonvascular plants
Marchantiophyta: Liverworts
Bryophyta: Mosses
Algae
Flora by place
Flowers of Borneo
Flowers of Jasper Ridge - coming
Gardens, arboreta, plant conservatories
San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers
San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers 2016
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Kew Gardens
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Arizona Cactus Garden
Misc
Flowers
Wood
Bark
Leaves
Carnivorous plants - venus flytraps, sundew, drosera, nepenthe, pitcher plants
Ferns
The Tree
Elephant tree
Dog vomit
Lycogala
- Fungi by order
- Phallales
- Phallaceae
Phallus indusiatus - Veiled Lady
Phallus ravenelii - Ravenel's stinkhorn
Clathrus ruber - red cage or latticed stinkhorn
- Agaricales
- Agaricaceae
Chlorophyllum brunneum
Shaggy parasol
Coprinus comatus
Shaggy mane, inky cap
- Bolbitiaceae
Bolbitius titubans - Yellow Cow Pat Toadstool
- Clavariaceae
Fairy fingers fungus -
Clavaria vermicularis
- Amanitaceae
Amanita muscaria - Fly agaric
Amanita pantherina - Panthera cap
Amanita phalloides - Death cap
- Nidulariaceae
Bird's nest fungi
- Marasmiaceae
Marasmius
Jack o' lantern fungus -
Omphalotus olearius
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Pluteaceae
Stubble rosegill - Volvariella gloiocephala
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Strophariaceae
Agrocybe
- Boletales
- Suillaceae
Suillus
Slippery jack
Satan's bolete - Boletus satanas
- Boletaceae
Boletus
- Sclerodermataceae
Pisolithus arhizus
Calostoma
- Cyttariales
- Cyttariaceae
Cyttaria darwinii
Indian bread or Darwin's fungus
- Geastrales (earthstars)
- Geastraceae
Earthstars
- Gomphales (coralline fungi)
- Gomphaceae
Ramaria
- Mucorales
- Mucoraceae
Rhizopus
- Pezizales (cups)
- Pyronemataceae
Orange peal fungus -
Aleuria aurantia
- Pezizaceae
Cup fungi
- Morchellaceae
Morels
- Helvellaceae
Black elfin saddle
- Polyporales
- Polyporaceae
Sulphur Shelf - Laetiporus sulphureus
Turkey tail - Trametes versicolor
- Ganodermataceae
Artist conk - Ganoderma applanatum
- Russulales
- Russulaceae
Russula
- Russulaceae
Lactarius
- Hericiaceae
Hericium - toothed fungi
- Tremellales (jellies)
- Tremellaceae
Witch's butter - Tremella aurantia
- Xylariales
- Xylariaceae
Cramp balls (Annulohypoxylon thouarsianum)
Fungi - additional groups
Puffballs - polyphyletic
Lichens
- Fungi - by place
Stanford fungi
Fungi of the Stanford Dish
Wesleyan fungi
Jasper Ridge fungi
Año Nuevo fungi
Tasmania fungi
Misc
Fungi on food
Spore prints
Fungus Farm
Santa Cruz Fungus Fair
San Francisco Fungus Fair
Froggy
Mushroom Observer observations
Chromalveolata
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Class: Phaeophyceae - brown algae
Laminariales:
Kelp
Fucales:
Sargassum
Fucales:
Neptune's necklace
Stromatolites
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Stromatolites
Art and Architecture
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Structures
Bridges
Lighthouses
Towers
Fountains
Arches
Barns
Walls
Cemetaries
Windmills
Mary
Buildings
Airports
SFO
SJC
Changi, Singapore
Broward International
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Heathrow
Art
Sculpture
Rodin
Chihuly
Botero
Stanford outdoor sculptures
Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden
Palo Alto library Sculpture Garden
Grounds for sculpture
Statues
Painting - coming
Graffiti
Body art
Rock art
Music
Jazz
My music
Musical instruments
San Francisco Symphony
Bing concert hall
Objects, things, stuff, ornaments - misc
Cars
Musical instruments
Chains
Locks
Glass
Masks
Helmets
Clocks
Bikes
Meals
Bagels and lox
Latkas
Vegetables
Fruit
Mango (Mangifera indica)
Bananas
Eggs
Rice
Sweet potatoes
Cheese
Zarek's fabulous empanadas
Meat
Stone crabs
Desserts
Chocolate
Gingerbread
Ice cream
Drinks
Pisco'ed
Springbok
Coffee
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Kopi Luwak
Food - miscellaneous
Academic photos
Viruses, microbiology, infectious disease
Virus - misc
Virus models
Cantor exhibit
Humans and Viruses
Humans and Viruses Autumn 2017
Humans and Viruses Winter 2017
Humans and Viruses Autumn 2016
Humans and Viruses Winter 2015
Humans and Viruses Autumn 2014
Viruses in the News - Summer, 2016 - Stanford University
Viruses in the News - Summer, 2014 - Stanford University
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Virus - misc
Pandemic Family Day - California Academy of Sciences
Rabies
Influenza
Arena
Filo: Ebola and Marburg
Borna
Measles
Bunya
Hanta
Yellow fever
Chickenpox
Anello
Corona
Toga
Common cold
HIV prevention
Polio
National Vaccination Daze
Vaccine Daze: National Vaccination Day Campaign, Mexico
HIV prevention
Icosahedra
Infection
Vaccine Revolution - winter 2005
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Bill Foege at Stanford
The Edward Jenner story
Shitala Mata
Sapona
The Smallpox Safari
Vaccinia
Lesions
HIV prevention
Support
for International Change (SIC) 2010
Support
for International Change (SIC) 2003
Other medical adventures
The Adventures of John Snow
Wasp attack - immunological misadventure
CDC
Other academic adventures
Human Biology - grading
Molecular biology
DNA
Sophomore College
Viruses in the News - Summer, 2018 - Stanford University - coming
Viruses in the News - Summer, 2016 - Stanford University
Viruses in the News - Summer, 2014 - Stanford University
The Stanford Safari - Summer, 2013 - Stanford University
Measles, Sneezles, and Things That Go Mumps in the Night - Summer, 2012 - Stanford University
The Influenza Safari
The Smallpox Safari
The Stanford Safari - Summer, 2008 - Stanford University
Overseas seminars
Namibia Safari 2018 - Summer, 2018 - Stanford University
Namibia Prefield 2018 - Winter, 2018 - Stanford University
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Darwinning - section is undergoing evolution
Darwin gallery
Darwin and the species
Darwin and friends
Oh the Places You'll Go, Charles Darwin
Darwin Chronologized
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The Darwin Safari - England, Wales, Scotland
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Darwin Day
Darwinning - list of Bob's Darwinly activities and other links - no pictures
Charles Darwin Research Foundation 50th Anniversary
Darwin allusions
Photography courses taught
Photographing Nature - Autumn, 2016 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
Nature Through Photography - Summer, 2016 - Stanford University
- Master of Liberal Arts Program
Photographing Nature - Spring, 2016 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
Photographing Cape Town - Winter, 2016 - Stanford University
- Stanford-in-Cape Town, Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP)
Photographing Nature - Autumn, 2014 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
Photographing Nature - Autumn, 2013 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
Photographing Cape Town - Spring, 2013 - Stanford University
Photographing Nature - Winter, 2013 - Stanford University
- Continuing Studies Program; Introductory Seminar Program (two sections)
Photographing Nature - Autumn, 2011 - Stanford University
- Introductory Seminar Program
Everyday Photography - Student Initiated Course, Faculty Sponsor
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Darwin gallery - see also Darwinning
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Bar Mitzvah
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Bob cats
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Family
Family photo album revised
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Parental units - Jerry and Perle
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Tayson
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Kyler
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Zarek
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Elephant tree
Wendy
Alan, Tracy, Zoe, Sophie
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Friends and students
Student gallery
Friend gallery - avec Bob
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Breakfast club
Friends pages
Familia San Martin
Leatherbee/Michael family
Hillman family
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Seema and Jacek
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Evaleen
Mel Burns Kantesaria
Medoffs
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Deanna
Cohan-Jacobs
Hery Andrianiantefana
Aaron Kofman
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Alison and Arjun Rustagi
Ashley Jowell
Anne Firth Murray
Michelle Bach
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Hayden Payne
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Groups
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Nova
Photos from other photographers
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Photographers - friends and family
The photography of Wendy Max
The photography of Syler Peralta-Ramos
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Created: August 16, 1998
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