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Common Southeast Asian Tree Frog (Polypedates leucomystax)Observer
johntasirinDescription
9 cm long
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Leeches (Subclass Hirudinea)Observer
johntasirinDescription
Crawling on my hand. The same individuals as the other photograph of the same location and date.
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Yellow Peach Moth (Conogethes punctiferalis)Observer
johntasirinPlace
Jalan Fakultas Pertanian, Kleak, Malalayang, Kota Manado, Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia (Google, OSM)Description
A moth that visited my office bathroom.
Photos / Sounds
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Waterberries (Genus Syzygium)Observer
johntasirinDescription
A fruit of plant locally named Pakoba. It is very sower, a globe shape about 5 cm width. The species is somewhat confused. The leaves similar in characters to Syzygium cumini. In my opinion it may belong to an identified species.
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Light-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus sinensis)Observer
johntasirinDescription
Competing the same food as the Parser montanus.
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Pale-legged Leaf Warbler (Phylloscopus tenellipes)Observer
johntasirinDescription
Chirping near a hotel
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Günther's Keelback (Rhabdophis chrysargoides)Observer
johntasirinDescription
The striking characteristic was the decorated brown and white scales at the back of the snake. It is a juvenile. The snake was found at a mixed plantation near a residential area.
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Cyrtosperma merkusiiObserver
johntasirinDescription
Locals believe that the taro is a slow-food, it stays longer in one's digestive system. Some of the plants are planted by the locals. The majority of the plant population were naturaly established in the area. The locals said that tubers of the cultivated plants were collected from the wild population.
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Typical White-Eyes (Genus Zosterops)Observer
johntasirinDescription
The juvenile bird fell to the ground while fed by the parents. The bird was put back to the tree close to its nest.
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North Philippine Temple Pitviper (Tropidolaemus subannulatus)Observer
johntasirinDescription
The snake was very calm under my cocoon tent.