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24 oct. 2021
09:06 PM CDT
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19 sep. 2021
10:02 AM CDT
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12 abr. 2021
04:44 PM UTC
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06 sep. 2021
03:10 PM CDT
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25 ago. 2021
05:43 PM CDT
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04 ago. 2021
08:13 PM CDT
Descripción
Some sorry soul failed miserably on giving this fabulous toad a suitable common name. Green toad? Really? Zzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Alternative suggestions, for anyone who cares:
Spotted Emerald Toad (jjmiller's suggestion, and probably the best of the group)
Dazzling Malachite Toad
Bejeweled Pesto Toad
Speckled Pistachio Toad
Motley Snot Hopper Toad.
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11 jul. 2021
10:04 PM CDT
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30 jun. 2021
12:42 PM CDT
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30 jun. 2021
12:42 PM CDT
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30 jun. 2021
12:42 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
27 sep. 2012
04:51 AM CDT
Descripción
I was leading a birdwatching trip through the mountains just below the cloud forest at El Triunfo, Chiapas, Mexico. We were near a location known as Canyon Honda when this green pit viper was found coiled on a small limb along the trail. I had seen this species in this area once before, in 1987 and I have one poor quality slide of that animal as well. This location is at an elevation of ca. 1530 meters. This animal was identified from my photos by herpetologist Dr. Jon Campbell of the University of Texas at Arlington a number of years ago. It was formerly known as Bothrops ornatus I believe. In 1987, I was able to visit personally with Dr. Miguel Alvarez del Toro, a noted Mexican herpetologist, who identified my 1987 observation as that species.
Fecha añadida
05 jun. 2020
07:41 PM CDT
Descripción
with help from Annika's observations.
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15 ago. 2020
10:51 PM CEST
Fecha añadida
24 feb. 2017
10:27 AM CST
Descripción
Peropteryx macrotis
El Ostional, Rivas
Nicaragua
Fecha añadida
03 dic. 2020
07:07 PM CST
Lugar
Falta la ubicación
Fecha añadida
10 feb. 2020
09:50 AM EST
Descripción
Breached at least 8 times over the course of a few minutes
Fecha añadida
21 oct. 2017
04:33 PM CDT
Descripción
Not sure what is going on but this is the fourth birder that I know of who has had a phoebe perch on their binoculars or on their person at Commons Ford.
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05 oct. 2017
04:37 AM UTC
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03 oct. 2014
11:08 PM IDT
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08 nov. 2018
07:46 AM AEST
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10 sep. 2018
11:03 AM -05
Descripción
Hyloscirtus antioquia (Rivera & Faivovich, 2013)
Rana Chocolate Antioqueña
Santa Rosa de Osos - Antioquia
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01 ago. 2019
08:09 AM MDT
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06 oct. 2018
05:57 PM HST
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15 sep. 2020
03:35 AM HST
Fecha añadida
05 jul. 2017
09:09 AM CST
Descripción
Estado de Amazonas
Brasil
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17 sep. 2019
12:36 PM MDT
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24 jul. 2020
01:58 PM UTC
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05 jul. 2020
08:11 PM CDT
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06 jul. 2020
03:22 PM CDT
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25 jun. 2020
07:19 PM HST
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18 jun. 2020
09:53 AM CDT
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18 jun. 2020
10:25 PM CDT
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10 jun. 2020
08:47 PM CDT
Descripción
These are such odd little creatures.
Fecha añadida
10 jun. 2020
05:34 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
05 abr. 2020
11:52 PM CDT
Descripción
Dark morph. ID'd with help from Jennifer Miller.
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27 may. 2020
11:44 AM CDT
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17 may. 2020
11:27 PM CDT
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19 sep. 2019
06:34 PM CDT
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21 sep. 2019
08:39 PM CDT
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28 abr. 2020
01:12 PM CDT
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14 may. 2020
03:13 PM CDT
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03 oct. 2017
11:35 PM CDT
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23 mar. 2020
08:28 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
16 ene. 2017
09:13 PM CST
Descripción
Uploading my old MT bird photos.
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10 sep. 2015
02:50 AM CDT
Descripción
increíble espectáculo de la llegada masiva de la "mariposa blanca" a El Ejido El Águila, Cacahoatán, en la zona de influencia de la Reserva de la Biosfera Volcán Tacana
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29 abr. 2020
02:50 PM CDT
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12 abr. 2020
12:29 AM CDT
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12 abr. 2020
12:12 AM CDT
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11 abr. 2020
04:15 PM CDT
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04 abr. 2020
12:48 PM CDT
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04 abr. 2020
08:15 PM CDT
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29 mar. 2020
05:19 PM AEST
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29 mar. 2020
05:17 PM AEST
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27 mar. 2020
10:55 PM CDT
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28 mar. 2020
12:10 PM CST
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27 mar. 2020
09:19 PM PDT
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26 mar. 2020
02:30 PM CDT
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30 dic. 2019
09:26 PM AEDT
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19 mar. 2020
07:34 PM CDT
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19 mar. 2020
05:50 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
21 feb. 2020
03:29 PM AEST
Descripción
In a heat wave we have had a great number of flying foxes come to the river. And they have been drinking during the day.
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27 ene. 2020
12:44 PM CST
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02 dic. 2017
03:14 PM SAST
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04 may. 2018
05:05 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
23 sep. 2015
10:55 PM EDT
Descripción
Coreidae sp. on Caesalpinia vesicaria. Celestún Biosphere Reserve, Yucatán, México.
Qué
Topera
(Pituophis catenifer)
Fecha añadida
01 may. 2018
07:45 AM CDT
Descripción
No words. Just shock and awe. Rabbit captured at 10:54am and fully consumed by snake by 11:28am. 34 minutes.
Fecha añadida
07 may. 2019
09:00 PM CDT
Descripción
@annikaml, was it you I was commenting to about wishing to see one of these? I had to crawl under a cement slab and lay on the ground, but it was worth it.
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08 may. 2019
08:36 PM CDT
Descripción
Scutellaria drummondii or
Scutellaria resinosa? Both can occur here, according to BONAP maps.
Can I tell you all how lovely this flower is? Such a beautiful thing.
Fecha añadida
08 jun. 2019
11:41 PM CDT
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08 jun. 2019
11:41 PM CDT
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03 sep. 2019
05:24 PM CDT
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05 nov. 2019
06:59 PM CST
Fecha añadida
24 nov. 2019
05:01 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
09 nov. 2019
09:57 AM AEST
Fecha añadida
09 nov. 2019
10:05 AM AEST
Descripción
Caught a little mudskipper .
Fecha añadida
09 nov. 2019
10:09 AM AEST
Descripción
The first time I had ever seen this, i videoed the entire event as well from entry to exit. It was as if this species swims all the time. I sent it to a frogmouth expert and she had never seen that before. The bird chose to swim and flew away very easily after its swim. There appeared to be no explanation for the bird swimming as it was not particularly hot or anything unusual.
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12 nov. 2019
10:18 AM AEST
Fecha añadida
12 nov. 2019
10:23 AM AEST
Descripción
During the heat stress event in FNQ the bats on the river were able to cool down during the day.
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22 nov. 2019
05:03 PM AEST
Descripción
A common bird on the Daintree river , but one of the most amazing fishing birds. This birds can fish from a spot quite far above the water and hang upside stretch their neck out and successfully catch a fish. When first observed no one can believe they can fish from that height. To watch them go totally upside down is absolutely amazing.
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25 nov. 2019
08:34 PM CST
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14 sep. 2019
06:05 PM CDT
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03 sep. 2019
10:54 AM CDT
Fecha añadida
28 ago. 2019
11:07 AM PDT
Descripción
Middle bird in the second photo.
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28 ago. 2019
11:07 AM PDT
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28 ago. 2019
01:51 PM EDT
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27 ago. 2019
11:39 AM CDT
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23 ago. 2019
09:33 PM CDT
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23 ago. 2019
09:33 PM CDT
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20 ago. 2019
07:41 PM CDT
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12 ago. 2019
01:44 PM MST
Fecha añadida
30 jul. 2019
04:33 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
30 jul. 2019
09:54 AM CDT
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25 jul. 2019
10:31 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
14 dic. 2017
02:40 AM CST
Descripción
You know you’ve found a large moth when…
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After a 40 year career as a wildlife biologist, you can’t believe what you’re seeing is real.
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Your ruler isn’t long enough to get a good measurement (2nd image), so you go back to get a longer ruler (3rd image) and that isn’t long enough, so you scramble around to find a carpenter’s measuring tape to fully span the wings (4th image).
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Your astonishment is like the joy of a child on Christmas morning; you start laughing and giggling uncontrollably.
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The largest moth on your sheet has a wingspan 40X the size of the smallest one.
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You stay up until 3:30 a.m. journaling about one moth.
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You start taking selfies...with a moth (last image).
To the best of my ability to measure this critter, the wingspan (with a bit of the tip of the right FW missing) is about 27.8 cm, so it would probably be about 28.5 cm (11.2 in) if it were intact. The species is said to have the largest wingspan of any Lepidopteran in the world.
The moth was initially discovered on the sheet by Mary Kay Sexton. I had overlooked it.
To read more of the story, see:
https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/gcwarbler/13211-mothing-in-panama
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05 ene. 2019
12:06 PM CST
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20 jul. 2019
02:40 AM CDT
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15 jul. 2019
06:34 PM CDT
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15 jul. 2019
06:34 PM CDT
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08 jul. 2019
08:43 PM CDT
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01 jul. 2019
09:18 PM CDT