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Eastern Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix)

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gibbous

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Sylvan Jumping Spider (Colonus sylvanus)

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myxfit

Date

May 2024

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sam_kiuna

Date

February 23, 2024 10:06 AM EAT

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Common Watersnake (Nerodia sipedon)

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nanofishology

Date

May 11, 2022 08:17 AM EDT

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Virile Crayfish (Faxonius virilis)

Date

October 8, 2022 11:35 AM CST

Description

lunch had other ideas!

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Western Rock-Jasmine (Androsace occidentalis)

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vvoelker

Date

April 5, 2019 04:56 PM CDT

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Crescent-cup Liverwort (Lunularia cruciata)

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alexis_orion

Date

February 10, 2020 03:02 PM CET

Description

"Smiley liverwort"

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Antelopehorns (Asclepias asperula ssp. capricornu)

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pufferchung

Date

April 2021

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Description

UVIVF
I brought a tripod + remote shutter

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Short-styled Thistle (Cirsium brevistylum)

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stewartwechsler

Date

August 5, 2020 04:58 PM PDT

Description

Roughly 7 generations growing in this spot, all self seeded since I brought three seeds here from the foothills of the Olympic Mountains 15 years ago. Thousands of plants here now. The ground is now covered with pappus hairs from this year’s seeds. As all of these plants are self-seeded it fits the iNaturalist definition of "wild", but I also thought people should know this is not part of a population that has persisted here since before European contact.

(Update 3/24 these thistles are no longer so dense here, but are still numerous.)

This species was on a list I found 21 years ago of those native species that hadn’t been recorded in Seattle in decades when I started studying how to identify them all, and just what habitats they naturally grew in, and looking for where I could find wild seed of the species on that list from sites physically and ecologically close to Seattle, to try planting in the most promising spots here.

I started with the goal of helping the recovery of butterfly species that had become rare in, or had disappeared from, Seattle, and knew thistles to be important as both butterfly nectar, and host (caterpillar food) plants, and had learned that all 4 of Seattle's native thistle species were on that list of our lost species. So I am pleased to see a bit of improved butterfly habitat in this spot where this native thistle species is thriving again!

I’ve since spent 15 years weeding this site and controlling the Artichoke Plume Moths https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/319034-Platyptilia-carduidactylus, the best I can, as the mother plants sent their offspring to occupy the growing patch of land vacated by my weeding around them. I also have a significant problem with non-viable seed, more later in the season, than with the initial crop, which I believe is due to predation of the receptacles, where the seeds develop, by the introduced Rhinocyllus conicus - the Nodding Thistle Receptacle Weevil https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/229899-Rhinocyllus-conicus .

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Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum)

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kc_corcoran

Date

September 1, 2017 01:06 AM EDT

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Golden Pagoda (Mimetes chrysanthus)

Date

April 10, 2021 12:30 PM SAST

Description

This is the Outramps CREW 100,000 obs and we celebrated it with Tilla who is the Head of the Threatened Plants Programme and the CREW Programme. It represents our involvement with plant monitoring from 1992 to 2021. It has been a joyous ride. So thank you all for so many years of fun, laughs and learning. Keep going!

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Chick Lupine (Lupinus microcarpus)

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patricia541

Date

April 13, 2019 11:43 AM PDT

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Pagoda Mini-Jade (Crassula pyramidalis)

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sallyslak

Date

September 24, 2017 04:21 PM CET

Place

Keurkloof (Google, OSM)

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Dragon's Football (Amorphophallus dracontioides)

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bahleman

Date

January 30, 2021 06:17 PM CET

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Turkistan Onion (Allium karataviense)

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aidar_aitkulov

Date

April 12, 2023 10:04 AM +06

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Venus's Looking-Glass (Triodanis biflora)

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natev

Date

April 5, 2023 04:15 PM CDT

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Texas Paintbrush (Castilleja indivisa)

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sunasak

Date

April 12, 2022 11:13 AM -05

Description

Pretty sure this is a sport, as there are no lemon paintbrush nearby.

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elendil_c

Date

March 17, 2024 06:16 AM -03

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Catsfoot (Antennaria dioica)

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purperlibel

Date

May 16, 2015

Place

mazé (Google, OSM)

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Virginia Spiderwort (Tradescantia virginiana)

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eattaway92

Date

April 27, 2016 03:29 PM CDT

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kjhung

Date

June 23, 2022 02:40 AM CDT

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Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)

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e16

Date

July 17, 2018 08:31 AM CDT

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Common Hedge Parsley (Torilis arvensis)

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gcwarbler

Date

December 7, 2021 02:31 PM CST

Description

I like to get started early (in the Winter) pulling weeds out of my yard. One of the annual weeds that is earliest to germinate is Common Hedge Parsely (HP), a.k.a. Sockbane (illustrated here). Unfortunately, the seedlings are extremely similar to those of the native and desirable Chervil. Every winter, I go through the same routine of looking carefully to remind myself of how to tell apart the seedlings of these two Apiaceae plants. So for you gardeners out there who want to get an early start removing Hedge Parsley while retaining Chervil, here's how I recognize the difference:
-- The seedlings of the two species have a very slightly different "look". This seems to be a combination of two fine details of the new leaves: The number of ultimate divisions of each leaf segment of Chervil are fewer, often just 3, and the ultimate segments often have an obtuse angle behind the short point on each. These ultimate, 3-parted segments can look like miniature Sassafras leaves, if you're familiar with that tree. On HP, the ultimate segments of each leaf division are usually more numerous (often 5) and they typically have an acute tip behind the short point on each.
-- In the earliest, tiniest seedlings (one or two leaves), the narrow cotyledons of Chervil are proportionately longer than those of HP (last photo in this set). They are on very long "petioles" and they reach or exceed the size of the first real leaf or two. By contrast, the narrow cotyledons of HP are shorter and on shorter "petioles"; they are quickly exceeded by the petioles of the first few leaves.
These basic differences are illustrated in this array of images.

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Little-leaf Tick-Clover (Desmodium ciliare)

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mjpapay

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myxfit

Date

October 2023

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myxfit

Date

November 2023

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White-banded Crab Spider (Misumenoides formosipes)

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myxfit

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myxfit

Date

October 2023

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Wasp's Nest Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparia)

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myxfit

Date

November 2023

Description

From a moist chamber. The substrate for the moist chamber was collected on 08-19-23, and the fruiting body was observed on 11-13-23.

The substrate was some unknown rotten wood from the forest floor.

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Virginia Pepperweed (Lepidium virginicum)

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douggoldman

Date

May 2011

Description

Plants photographed over several years in a weedy area of a lawn.

Seeds become mucilaginous when wet.

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St. John's-Worts (Genus Hypericum)

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peterzika

Date

November 17, 2019 09:03 PM PST

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Common Haircap Moss (Polytrichum commune)

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grand

Date

July 20, 2022 01:27 PM EDT

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c_hutton

Date

July 21, 2019

Place

Texas, USA (Google, OSM)

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jason_huff

Date

November 12, 2020 04:07 PM CET

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thebeachcomber

Date

July 19, 2022 11:54 AM AWST

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natthaphat

Date

September 23, 2022 02:05 AM +07

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natthaphat

Date

October 22, 2022 04:08 AM +07

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kaithefishguy

Date

July 12, 2015 02:32 PM WITA

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natthaphat

Date

October 23, 2022 12:36 AM +07

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talgar-t64

Date

June 4, 2022 01:45 PM +06

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Luzon Peacock Swallowtail (Papilio chikae)

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aristolo

Date

June 2006

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tomaszwilk

Date

October 19, 2007 07:48 PM -04

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gee912

Date

February 2023

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poonpoon

Date

May 10, 2019 03:44 PM HKT

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Brown Felt Blight (Herpotrichia juniperi)

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wildskyflower

Date

July 31, 2021 04:52 PM MDT

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Giant Blue Sage (Salvia azurea)

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bjkauffman

Date

November 2, 2017 05:03 PM CDT

Description

Salvia azurea

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Whitman's Jumping Spider (Phidippus whitmani)

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pete_woods

Date

June 15, 2022 03:34 PM EDT

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Bowl-and-doily Spider (Frontinella pyramitela)

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jciv

Date

October 10, 2022 05:27 PM EDT

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Slender Wedgescale (Sphenopholis intermedia)

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bouteloua

Date

June 21, 2017 01:14 PM CDT

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Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)

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lincolndurey

Date

November 21, 2018 01:09 PM EST

Description

Edisto Island, day 4: https://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/lincolndurey/2018/11/21

The geo marker on this tree marks the location of Bache monument #6 of the Bache survey baseline used to establish the first accurate surveys of the East Coast. A. D. Bache was a West Point 1825 grad.

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Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor)

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tim1335

Date

September 26, 2022 03:11 PM EDT

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Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

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sadawolk

Date

November 1, 2020 01:14 PM EST

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Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

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polarblairx

Date

February 25, 2022 01:46 PM EST

Description

What a weirdo!

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tshahan

Date

March 2023

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Giant Floater (Pyganodon grandis)

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ehjalmarson

Date

January 14, 2017 02:33 PM CST

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tshahan

Date

March 2023

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American Elm (Ulmus americana)

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markg123

Date

March 6, 2023 05:54 PM CST

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Flea Jumping Spider (Naphrys pulex)

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myxfit

Date

March 2023

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Cutleaf Deadnettle (Lamium hybridum)

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elaphrornis

Date

April 29, 2022 03:00 PM EDT

Description

Marine Park, Brooklyn. Grassy area near entrance to Marine Park Golf Course. Same site as previously observed, re-visited specifically to check on plants & compare with Lamium purpureum. In last photo Lamium purpureum (left) & Lamium hybridum (right) held together for comparison. L. purpureum is of course abundant at this site & elsewhere.

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tshahan

Date

January 2023

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tshahan

Date

January 2023

Description

larger one at left

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Bronze Jumping Spider (Eris militaris)

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scolop98

Date

May 19, 2021 07:11 PM EDT

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Brilliant Jumping Spider (Phidippus clarus)

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rdparker

Date

October 12, 2016 08:36 AM CDT

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ben_1_c

Date

October 22, 2021 01:42 PM CDT

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Pennsylvania Ambush Bug (Phymata pennsylvanica)

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gray-jay

Date

October 6, 2021 11:28 AM EDT

Description

Observation for the ambush bug. I'll make another for the wasp that cut the head off and stole the bee body.

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frank-deschandol

Date

July 21, 2020 08:54 AM CEST

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Yellow Garden Spider (Argiope aurantia)

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connlindajo

Date

September 12, 2018 06:56 PM CDT

Description

Voracious spider captured hummingbird in web at sugar feeder. I did not think about location of web, other than it was uncomfortable to avoid when going through garden gate, when I rehung the feeder. A few hours later, she had trapped and beheaded and wrapped the hummingbird.

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Yellow Garden Spider (Argiope aurantia)

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m_whitson

Description

I was shocked by the number of pipevine swallowtails this gal had managed to catch. When I planted pipevines to encourage the butterflies, this is not exactly what I had in mind.

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Red Deadnettle (Lamium purpureum)

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ethnjnes

Date

April 11, 2020 07:55 PM EDT

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Henbit Deadnettle (Lamium amplexicaule)

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bmeade00

Date

March 22, 2021 02:53 AM EDT

Description

330 nm uv light

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tshahan

Date

December 2022

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myxfit

Date

November 2022

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Eastern Bark Centipede (Hemiscolopendra marginata)

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myxfit

Date

December 2022

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Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus)

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m_omick

Date

August 2015

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Golden Jumping Spider (Paraphidippus aurantius)

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chamelea

Date

June 8, 2021 10:23 AM EDT

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petranka

Date

July 8, 2022

Description

Undescribed species of the Stigmella lemniscella group (?); frass greenish and scattered widely, then centrally for the last third of the mine; on Betula lenta.

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tshahan

Date

August 2019

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tshahan

Date

August 2019

Description

found facing upwards on painted sign... attracted to the yellow or just a coincidence?

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Golden Jumping Spider (Paraphidippus aurantius)

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tshahan

Date

July 2022

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Amber-winged Spreadwing (Lestes eurinus)

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gnat79

Date

June 2022

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Amber-winged Spreadwing (Lestes eurinus)

Date

June 19, 2012 06:58 AM EDT

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keirmorse

Date

May 1, 2022 08:33 PM PDT

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Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus)

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emilouanna

Date

October 3, 2020 03:00 PM EDT

Description

Does anyone know what this thing is or how it formed?!! Mass of pine needles about 10inches at the widest point. Seems to be a habitat for tiny things like snails and freshwater shrimp and things like that. There were four or five of them. I’m so curious!!!

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Neotropical Stick Grasshoppers (Family Proscopiidae)

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ninangel

Date

January 17, 2021 05:30 PM -03

Description

Encontrado en Cerro grande, La Serena

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Fungus Moths, Clothes Moths, & Allies (Family Tineidae)

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lendebeer

Date

December 30, 2013 11:48 PM EAT

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Red-banded Hairstreak (Calycopis cecrops)

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philterfeed

Date

May 21, 2020 12:32 PM EDT

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Red-banded Hairstreak (Calycopis cecrops)

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suestutzman

Date

October 8, 2018 04:04 PM -05

Description

Unusually marked Calycopis cecrops. Haven't seen one with this much white around the dark hindwing eye spots before.

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Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus)

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xpda

Date

July 24, 2021 02:47 PM UTC

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Bewick's Wren (Thryomanes bewickii)

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julestravis

Date

December 17, 2021 07:22 PM PST

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Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus)

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tiwane

Date

March 21, 2022 08:58 AM PDT

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Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus)

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don27

Date

March 20, 2022 03:55 PM CDT

Description

Female

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Yellow-breasted Meadowlarks (Genus Sturnella)

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georgezimmer

Date

February 6, 2022 06:23 PM HST

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Hairy Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus)

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markdorriesfield

Date

October 10, 2017 01:31 PM HST

Description

Right bird, next to Downy Woodpecker. Captured and released as part of regular banding operation

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amyynoelle

Date

September 24, 2021 04:05 PM CDT

Description

Noticed a pair of these in the grass, really glad I did! So cute!

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frank-deschandol

Date

July 30, 2020 03:37 AM CEST

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Bold Jumping Spider (Phidippus audax)

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suiterwaal

Date

May 31, 2019 04:40 PM HST

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Crimson Jelly (Turritopsis rubra)

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tony_wills

Date

October 2, 2017 04:00 PM NZDT

Description

This guy was just a wee red blob, but I knew it was something interesting from previous observations from up north :-)

The last image has a scale (mm and 1/2 mm divisions), the bell is about 4mm high.

It can curl up its tentacles so they are just little knobs, which it does when swimming. It can then unfurl those tentacles and drift with them extended.

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Polyphemus Moth (Antheraea polyphemus)

Date

July 20, 2021 11:13 PM EDT

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Carolina Wolf Spider (Hogna carolinensis)

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nightjarring

Date

June 3, 2018 10:47 PM CDT

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tshahan

Date

June 2012

Description

collected by members of the Elias Lab: https://nature.berkeley.edu/eliaslab/

Location approximate