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9517 Observations 2517 Species 319 Identifications 0 Journal Posts 2 Lists 9 Followers

Sam Moore

Joined: Jun 21, 2019 Last Active: Jan 27, 2023 iNaturalist

I love photographing moths, dragonflies, birds and fish. Everything else is good too.
Cross Timbers Master Naturalist class of ‘22

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