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azatrox
at Fri Feb 26 01:15:29 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by azatrox ]
Thanks for the complimets regarding the pics...Willardi are one of my favorite native species...I can totally see where you're getting the "cantil-like" appearance...their faces do look like a cantil's (at least the nominant subspecies, willardi willardi).
Not sure about the "rare events" as described in your post...these guys can actually be quite common at the right times in the right places, and I've routinely found and photographed multiple specimens on a single daytime hike.
-Kris
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