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May 3, 2024
05:37 PM UTC
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May 3, 2024
05:37 PM UTC
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May 2, 2024
03:17 AM SAST
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May 1, 2024
10:31 PM UTC
Description
The pair has THREE little ones this year! Lots of suet heading to the nest. 😊
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April 24, 2024
03:37 AM UTC
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Missing Location
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April 22, 2024
04:32 PM UTC
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April 22, 2024
11:36 AM EDT
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April 20, 2024
08:08 PM UTC
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April 20, 2024
10:29 PM UTC
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April 15, 2024
11:28 AM -04
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April 20, 2024
05:40 PM CDT
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April 19, 2024
09:30 PM -04
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April 19, 2024
08:25 PM CDT
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October 23, 2015
11:30 AM CDT
Description
Oruga observada en San Agustin de las Juntas, Oaxaca, México. Posiblemente Acraga Coa.
¿Existe algún registro para Oaxaca?
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April 19, 2024
05:33 PM UTC
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April 19, 2024
05:57 PM UTC
Description
C. something complex iirc
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April 19, 2024
01:59 PM EDT
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April 19, 2024
04:17 PM EDT
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April 19, 2024
08:22 PM UTC
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April 18, 2024
09:52 PM UTC
Description
This one is red. I have a y/b to post too
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April 18, 2024
04:24 PM EDT
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April 18, 2024
04:23 PM EDT
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April 18, 2024
03:03 PM CDT
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April 18, 2024
11:29 PM UTC
Description
my first time ever seeing an unusually colored one
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April 19, 2024
01:54 AM UTC
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April 17, 2024
12:17 PM EDT
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April 13, 2024
08:28 PM UTC
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April 13, 2024
04:39 PM EDT
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April 13, 2024
04:50 PM EDT
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April 13, 2024
04:56 PM EDT
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April 13, 2024
02:35 PM PDT
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April 13, 2024
05:45 PM EDT
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April 13, 2024
05:56 PM EDT
Description
New phone is annoying some of these might be duplicates if I upload them the day I took them.
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April 12, 2024
04:34 PM EDT
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April 10, 2024
11:31 PM CEST
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April 10, 2024
04:50 PM EDT
Description
Easily count 4 beaks (there were 5 eggs in the clutch). Perhaps there's another one.
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January 25, 2019
03:55 PM CAT
Description
rooivlerkspreeu/red-winged starling/onychognathus morio on Klipspringer [Oreotragus oreotragus]
Place
Missing Location
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April 5, 2024
09:35 PM EDT
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April 5, 2024
09:34 PM CDT
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April 6, 2024
02:32 AM UTC
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April 6, 2024
02:36 PM NZDT
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December 22, 2022
12:13 AM EST
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March 30, 2024
02:31 AM UTC
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March 29, 2024
11:30 PM -03
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March 30, 2024
01:59 AM UTC
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March 28, 2024
08:00 PM MDT
Description
Feral pigeon making a nest in a crag on the North Quarry, North Table Mountain. Second pigeon hidden inside, sounding calls.
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March 28, 2024
10:42 PM -03
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March 27, 2024
10:20 PM UTC
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March 27, 2024
06:37 PM EDT
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March 27, 2024
09:13 PM EDT
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March 28, 2024
01:14 AM UTC
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March 27, 2024
08:23 PM EDT
Description
Bits of reddish pollen on face likely from Lamium purpureum patches nearby they are often observed foraging on.
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April 24, 2020
11:28 AM EDT
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March 24, 2024
06:43 PM PDT
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October 9, 2020
10:09 PM EDT
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March 20, 2024
05:19 PM UTC
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March 13, 2024
07:08 AM CET
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March 11, 2024
07:49 PM EDT
Description
Kind of a strange thing to see in the Okefenokee. As we paddled up to the Bluff Lake Shelter, this pigeon was on the roof. It took off, circled, and always came back. Perhaps a wayward homing or racing pigeon?
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia. Monday, April 17, 2023.
- Location: Green canoe trail from Kingfisher Landing to Bluff Lake N30.87821° W82.15058°
- Sunny with high near 78, low 43.
- Sunrise 6:59 AM; Sunset 7:59 PM
- Daylight hours: 13 hours 0 minute (+1m 47s)
See and learn more about the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge on my blog at www.okefenokee.photography
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March 11, 2024
11:30 PM EDT
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March 10, 2024
05:54 PM UTC
Description
Just a standalone mushroom that was striking. Not sure what type.
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March 10, 2024
09:44 PM EDT
Description
Steep north-facing slopes and large moss-covered boulders
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March 10, 2024
06:52 PM EDT
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March 10, 2024
09:59 PM EDT
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April 2, 2023
08:55 PM CDT
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July 31, 2020
04:47 PM PDT
Description
I observed this camouflaged Looper caterpillar on a California Buckwheat flower. The first photo seems to be just a California Buckwheat, but a closer look shows the Synchlora aerata caterpillar camouflaged with California Buckwheat flowers at the top of the flower. The last two photos show why this caterpillar is referred to as the Camouflaged Looper caterpillar.
"These caterpillars of the Wavy-lined Emerald moth disguise themselves with their own camouflage from the plants they feed on. Their Pupa also use plant pieces as camouflage for part of its cocoon.
Looper Caterpillars are members of a large family of moths known as geometrids. The name geometrid derives from Greek roots meaning earth measurer. Another common name for geometrid caterpillars is inchworms, and as loopers and inchworms move along, they do appear to measure the earth inch by inch. Camouflaged loopers eat many types of flowers including ageratum, aster, black-eyed Susan, boneset, daisy, goldenrod, ragweed, raspberry, rose, sage, St. John’s wort, and yarrow. The adult moth of this camouflaged looper is known as the Wavy-lined Emerald."
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March 4, 2024
10:32 PM PST
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March 4, 2024
07:27 PM UTC
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March 4, 2024
07:26 PM UTC
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March 4, 2024
08:25 PM CET
Description
on a withered stem of a grass tussock
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March 4, 2024
07:24 PM UTC
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March 4, 2024
07:20 PM UTC
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March 4, 2024
06:10 PM UTC
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March 4, 2024
06:10 PM UTC
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March 4, 2024
06:10 PM UTC
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March 4, 2024
06:27 PM UTC
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March 4, 2024
06:18 PM UTC
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March 2, 2024
09:42 PM CST
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March 2, 2024
04:42 PM CST
Description
Friend sent me this photo today and I think it is a Red-spotted Newt, subspecies of the Eastern Newt. ID help is appt.
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March 3, 2024
01:29 AM UTC
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February 29, 2024
04:21 PM MST
Description
~2 .5 mm green metallic body with a thin rectangular pronotum collar, red eyes, 5 tarsi on all legs, 6 funicular segments plus a fused club of 3 segments. Had white wing veins; long marginal and a short stigmal vein with an uncus. Was observed ovipositing into a hole previously made inside a flower. On 3/4/24 Roger A. Burks commented in Facebook, Hymenopterists Forum group, "I think it is Pteromalus (Habrocytus) in the albipennis group. These are parasitoids of Tephritidae in the flowers." The flowers on this plant in the Asteraceae family have been visited by 3 different species of Tephritidae recently. (Helpful study: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jzs.12433). See similar observation set.
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March 13, 2021
03:29 PM CST
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March 29, 2020
09:37 PM EDT
Description
Seems like every time I find a flower with a weird number of petals, it's a speedwell. What's up with that? This one had not just one extra, but two.
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March 2, 2024
01:47 PM EST
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March 2, 2024
09:13 PM GMT
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March 2, 2024
09:12 PM GMT
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March 2, 2024
09:12 PM UTC
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March 1, 2024
10:49 PM EST
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March 1, 2024
10:49 PM EST
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February 29, 2024
07:56 PM EST
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March 1, 2024
01:49 AM EST
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March 1, 2024
01:50 AM EST
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March 1, 2024
03:55 PM UTC
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March 1, 2024
06:16 PM UTC
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March 2, 2024
08:51 AM AWST
Description
10mm carapace. Washed up on beach after storm.
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March 2, 2024
01:19 AM UTC
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March 2, 2024
01:19 AM UTC
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March 1, 2024
05:19 PM PST
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February 29, 2024
06:01 AM MSK
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February 28, 2024
04:58 PM EST
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February 27, 2024
01:22 PM EST
Description
This bird had an engorged tick on the right side of its head (see 2nd photo). Periodically, the bird would jerk its head down with a rather erratic motion and make a faintly-audible “cheep” (see photos 4&5).