You asked for em. I only had time to dig up a few.


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You asked for em. I only had time to dig up a few.



...& I hope its only the temporary end of them...
That last gorgeous pink looks like a Black Mtn tiger to me...
Brendan, are you aware of anyone who has a series of jpgs of the specs & tigers off Camelback &/or Black Mtn????
Thnx again for hassling w/ posting them, one of these days you otta make a commercial CD w/ all your masterpieces.
Saludos, RxR
Here is a mitchelli and a tiger from camelback.
The speck was as found (on the road).
The tiger was a snake call pick up later released. I have seen one other tiger the was DOR. At the time I didn't think to save it.
...I knew you'd have something...when you consider that these mtns current isolation & likely recent long term isolation as part of the N. Phx Mtn complex....they may be deserving of a closer, perhaps DNA level examination.
The very limited sympatry of tigris & mitchelli I am unwilling to leave as chance...It'd be interesting to see how they persist together over the pending 50-250 year time horizon...
I want to prod & be part of the continuing development of the baseline condition...
Saludos...RxR
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