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William Gambel (June 1823 –
December 13, 1849) was an
American naturalist, ornithologist, and
botanist from Philadelphia. As a
young man he
worked closely...
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Gambel's quail (Callipepla gambelii) is a
small ground-dwelling bird in the New
World quail family. It
inhabits the
desert regions of Arizona, California...
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Quercus gambelii, with the
common name
Gambel oak, is a
deciduous small tree or
large shrub that is
widespread in the
foothills and
lower mountains of...
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Gambels to
babysit their daughter, Ashley. As she
enters the ba****t, she
finds Ashley being eaten by an
inhuman creature in the form of Mrs.
Gambel...
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Gambel's deermouse or
Gambel's deer
mouse (Peromyscus gambelii) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is
native to the
United States and...
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flowering plant in the
mustard family known by the
common names Gambel's yellowcress and
Gambel's watercress. It is
known from
three or four
scattered occurrences...
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species of
native birds,
including Costa's hummingbird, Anna's hummingbird,
Gambel's quail, Gila wood****,
mourning dove, white-winged dove, the
greater roadrunner...
- chokecherries, cota (used for tea), currants,
dropseed gr**** seeds,
Gambel oak acorns,
Gambel oak bark (used for tea), gr****
seeds (of
various varieties), greens...
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Lucas California quail)
Gambel's quail,
Callipepla gambelii(
Gambel 1843) C. g. gambelii(
Gambel 1843) (southwestern
Gambel's quail) C. g. ignoscensFriedmann...
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quaking aspen,
bigtooth maple, Utah juniper,
speckled alder, red birch,
Gambel oak,
desert willow, blue spruce, and
Joshua trees. Utah has a
number of...