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Firetails
Only one species in the South Bay, the Desert Firetail. This is a fairly common species at most of
our ponds. They are typically seen close to the edge moving around and landing on mats of algae.
Desert Firetail, male
Desert Firetail, male
Desert Firetail, male
Desert Firetails in copula
Desert Firetails in copula
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