File:Dermacentor occidentalis -Harmony Headlands State Park, California, USA-8 (1).jpg
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editDescriptionDermacentor occidentalis -Harmony Headlands State Park, California, USA-8 (1).jpg |
English: A Pacific Coast Tick at Harmony Headlands State Park, California, USA. |
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Author | Jerry Kirkhart from Los Osos, Calif. |
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current | 08:56, 1 August 2011 | 692 × 900 (443 KB) | File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=I had never seen so many ticks on one piece of grass as this. I used a 2.8 105mm macro with a blue background. I used the wand in LR3 to make the single tick stand out a little more. They do not jump, but they sure to wait u |
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