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Peatland Sheetweb Weaver (Hypselistes florens)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Tiny little spider found on the exterior of a building amid pitch pin/oak woodland.
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Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Subject is the bird in the center of the frame. One of two individuals present.
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Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Subject is the bird in the center of the frame. One of two individuals present.
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Genus TrochosaObserver
mpelikanDescription
Maybe? Open lawn area near a pond.
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Red Maple (Acer rubrum)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Observation to note flower phenology.
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Willows (Genus Salix)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Observation is mainly to note phenology.
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Summer Fishfly (Chauliodes pectinicornis)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Found on the outside of a window screen early in the morning.
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Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Seeds already (second photo)!
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Rolled-winged Stoneflies (Family Leuctridae)Observer
mpelikanDescription
I think? Next to high-energy stream in mesic deciduous woodland. I didn't measure it, but probably a bit more than 1 cm in body length.
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Asiopus minimusObserver
mpelikanDescription
iNat suggestion for ID, but it seems like a good fit. Dry oak woodland; beetle was moving slowly but alive. As a size reference, the wedding band visible in several of the photos is 3.8 mm wide.
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Root-maggot Flies (Family Anthomyiidae)Observer
mpelikanDescription
On crocus.
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Pear-shaped Weevils (Subfamily Apioninae)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Tiny little weevil on inside of window screen. iNat suggestion for subfamily.
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Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Also American crow and just a bit of song sparrow. This male cardinal has been singing intensely for about 10 minutes every morning, starting about a half-hour before sunrise.
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Eurasian Wigeon (Mareca penelope)Observer
mpelikanDescription
Continuing bird, present for weeks now.