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keith_seifert

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Diciembre 11, 2020 a las 12:52 TARDE EST

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On a clementine orange.

This in interesting because both the common Penicillium species on oranges are in this image. The faster growing, paler green one covering most of the fruit is P. digitatum. The powdery, more blue colony at the top of the fruit is P. italicum.

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okbirdman

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Febrero 3, 2024 a las 03:23 TARDE PST

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Several large groups wintering in a hollowed redwood, as is common for this species (see here). Very cool to see such a wide range of variability among these individuals!

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okbirdman

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Noviembre 8, 2023 a las 04:54 TARDE PST

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On Salvia guaranitica (anise-scented sage)

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Diciembre 5, 2020 a las 12:16 TARDE PST

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Found under the bark of an oak, feeding on white fungus. Covered in mites, presumably hitching a ride, reminiscent of Silphidae mites. 4mm long. Male and female show dimorphic antennae, which is cool.

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kueda

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Noviembre 9, 2017 a las 11:50 MAÑANA PST

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anudibranchmom

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Noviembre 26, 2022 a las 12:27 MAÑANA PST

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Or not? The small, black-headed worm in front of the nudibranch. Could easily be an introduced species @leslieh

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avutardafuriosa

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Marzo 5, 2021 a las 04:01 TARDE -03

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El alambre mide 1,2 mm.

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okbirdman

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Agosto 13, 2023 a las 08:29 MAÑANA PDT

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Rana Arborícola Cubana (Osteopilus septentrionalis)

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ryansikola

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Abril 22, 2019 a las 05:44 TARDE PDT

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Walmart plant section herping

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okbirdman

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Julio 20, 2023 a las 03:26 TARDE PDT

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Ex broadleaf forget-me-not (Myosotis latifolia)

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Estrella Quebradiza Escamosa (Amphipholis squamata)

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damontighe

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Mayo 10, 2016 a las 07:30 TARDE PDT

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The main image is a composite I made (overlay) of the brittle star bioluminescencing in the dark and the image of the brittle star hit with a flash. I had read that Amphipholis squamata had bioluminescence but hadn't seen any images from the California coast, so I brought home a few from the docks at Jack London and took lots of photos, some 30 minutes long at my highest ISO and got nothing. I did some more reading and 200mM KCl can cause a depolarization event leading to extreme bioluminescence so I dissolved a Emergen-C vitamin fizzy drink that has potassium carbonate in it in a minimal amount of water and added that to a few isolated brittle stars and BAM! Light show!

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Septiembre 17, 2023

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4 photos

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okbirdman

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Agosto 5, 2023 a las 01:54 TARDE PDT

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jmorton

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Mayo 6, 2008 a las 07:46 MAÑANA PDT

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okbirdman

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Abril 21, 2021 a las 07:47 TARDE CDT

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okbirdman

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Junio 20, 2023 a las 05:11 TARDE PDT

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On red maple (Acer rubrum)

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ponerinecat

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Enero 1, 2023 a las 04:05 TARDE PST

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Undescribed, probably. Not E. armatus due to most legs being 6 segmented. Not E. washingtongensis due to the shape of b2. Not E. spinosus or E. arcuatus due to the shape of st. Not E. californicus due to the length of b3 and the shape of the anal plate. I lack literature for both E. latzeli and unciger, but I beleive both of them are eastern species?

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michaelvoeltz

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Marzo 7, 2023 a las 08:00 MAÑANA PST

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Several dozens observed under flat piece of waste asphalt just above wrack line, near edge of mud flats. Tons of amphipods and sea slaters alongside them. Found a number of mouse-eared snails in the mix as well.
Overview of species

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Insectos Alados (Subclase Pterygota)

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okbirdman

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Junio 6, 2023 a las 11:35 MAÑANA PDT

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On blue gum eucalyptus leaf. Not sure if larva in an egg or trapped inside water droplet

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catchang

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Febrero 7, 2018 a las 03:35 TARDE PST

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Mojarra Brillosa (Cymatogaster aggregata)

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okbirdman

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Julio 18, 2023 a las 07:02 TARDE PDT

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Terrible pictures. ~3 cm in length, mostly staying in place among shallow algae. Overall impression (tapered head with upturned mouth, rounded caudal fin) looks most to me like Fundulidae. Markings remind me of Lucania goodei (olive above, white below with wide black lateral line, dark base of dorsal fin). I think that salinity is too high in Ballena Bay for this species, and I think this species is uncommon in its introduced region of California, but I don't have any other strong theories.

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ouzel701

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Julio 1978

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Singing male

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Tortuga de Caparazón Blando de Swinhoe (Rafetus swinhoei)

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astrapia

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Vietnam (Google, OSM)

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coonassitsme

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Julio 1981

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bholland

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Noviembre 2016

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Hawaii, US (Google, OSM)

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Zambullidor de Atitlán (Podilymbus gigas)

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valeriosbordoni

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Guatemala (Google, OSM)

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Codorniz Cotuí (Colinus virginianus)

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flapflapglide

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Enero 2010

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Codorniz Cotuí Sonorense (Colinus virginianus ssp. ridgwayi)

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chwillbill68

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Diciembre 2017

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need some id help.

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kueda

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Junio 13, 2021 a las 02:55 TARDE PDT

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Singing from Baccharis at the edge of a Stipa pulchra meadow. Second recording was at point blank range, so that might be some weird distortion.

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Liebre Saltarina (Pedetes capensis)

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alexfrood

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Agosto 6, 2019 a las 05:53 TARDE CEST

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First known wild observations and discovery of natural fluorescent in an old world mammal or any mammal outside of North and Central America, images of the Springhare taken in August 2019. Incredible to see it’s orange and pink glow firsthand, especially when it wasn’t expected! Accidental discovery whilst out photographing scorpions under UV light

Shot using a Nikon D850 Handheld with a Nitecore Chameleon C6 ( 365nm ) torch.

For anyone interested in February 2020 a Scientific journal was released by a American research group ( no relation to me ) about this UV trait and science behind it from research in museum & zoo specimens in the US.

There are a few more images, but you might be able to imagine photographing a rather skittish nocturnal creature on foot with a UV torch in one hand and a large DSLR in the other during a unexpected encounter whilst also trying to expose a camera correctly for UV light isn’t the easiest thing to do the split second.

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okbirdman

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Junio 30, 2023 a las 10:42 TARDE PDT

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On Rosa sp.

According to this observation, this is part of a known group of Diplolepis that are not quite consistent with D. polita. I will keep this at genus level until molecular work clarifies the relationship, unless it would make more sense to assign this to D. polita in order to atlas this group for subsequent taxon swaps

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isawe

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Enero 2018

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1000 meters altitude

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kristofz

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Diciembre 24, 2017 a las 09:48 MAÑANA EST

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Identification as E. schoenherri confirmed by Alexander Riedel (State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe). The Arfak population represents subspecies petiti (see photo in www.papua-insects.nl/insect%20orders/Coleoptera/Curculionoidea/Curculionidae/Eupholus%20schoenherri%20petiti.jpg). Habitat: understory of primary montane forest at 1800 m elev.

Fotos / Sonidos

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Mayo 27, 2023 a las 09:45 MAÑANA EDT

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I highly recommend taking a look at this fascinating article on the remarkable rediscovery of Scyphacella arenicola by Dr. Pallieter De Smedt, featured on the Smithsonian's Website!

https://naturalhistory.si.edu/research/invertebrate-zoology/news-and-highlights/isopod-rediscovery

This is the second beach, out of four, with the species.

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johnsankey

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Agosto 15, 2017

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on Sonchus arvensis, length 1.6 mm

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pogon

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Febrero 20, 2021 a las 10:23 MAÑANA PST

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There is a major die-off of Eucalyptus on Albany Hill. Isolating fungi from the leaf lesions yielded this culture, which is a known pathogen elsewhere. It grows as sort of a yeasty black culture.

ITS sequence: AAGGATCATTAAAGAGTAAGGGGCTAAACACCCCGACCTCCAACCCTCTGTTGTTAAAACTACCTTTGTTGCTTTGGCGGGACCGCTCGGTTCCGAGCCGCCAGGCCCCCTCACCGGGGTCGCGGCGAGTTCCCGCCAGAGTTAAACCAAACTCTTGTTATATAAACCGGTCGTCTGAGTAAAAATTTTGAATTAAATCAAAACTTTCAACAACGGATCTCTTGGTTCTCGCATCGATGAAGAACGCAGCGAAATGCGATAAGTAATGTGAATTGCAGAATTCAGTGAATCATCGAATCTTTGAACGCACATTGCGCCCCTTGGTATTCCGAGGGGCATGCCTGTTCGAGCGTCATTACACCACTCAAGCATTGCTTGGTATTGGGCTCACCGTCCCCGCCAGTCGGGGGCGTGCCTCAAACACCTCGGCGGAGCCTCACCGGCTTTGGGCGTAGTAGATTTTCTAATAACGTCCTTTAACGGAGAGTGCTTCTTTGCCGATTGAAGACTTACACTTCTTAAGGTTGACCTCGGATCAGGTAGGGATACCCGCTGAACTTAA

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coreyjlange

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Agosto 7, 2020 a las 07:32 MAÑANA PDT

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It took me some sleuthing to figure out where the actual type locality for this species was located. This species was described by Hershler (1995), and the type locality information provided was:

"Type locality: Unnamed spring about 4.8 km west-southwest of Hallelujah Junction, Long Valley, Lassen County, California, T. 22 N, R. 17 E, SW 1/4 sec. 9 (Figure 4E). Holotype, USNM 860642 (Figure 5E); paratypes, USNM 858262, collected by R. Hershler and D. Sada, 3 August 1990. Snails were commonly found on stones and in watercress of this large spring, which was situated adjacent to a residence and had been recently excavated."

"Remarks: This species is known only from the type locality in the southern end of the Honey Lake basin (Figure 6)."

The township and range described in the paper was wrong, as no springs matching the description provided were located there. However, using Google Earth I was able to identify a few possible spring candidates that could be the type locality approximately 4.8 km southwest of Hallelujah Junction. All of the springs that I thought could have been the type locality were located on private land owned by the City of Santa Clara. I obtained written permission to visit the property and quickly located the type locality spring behind the abandoned house on the property. Springsnails were not overly common in the spring, and the spring had been previously developed in the past. There was also evidence of use of the spring by cattle. I've attached two photos of the spring to this observation. I checked nearby springs to see if I could find springsnails, but I found no Pyrgulopsis in any other nearby springs.

The correct Township and Range for this spring and type locality would be: T. 22 N, R. 17 E, SE 1/4 sec. 17

https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/11299/iz_Hershler1995.pdf

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arnel

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Marzo 31, 2018 a las 09:19 MAÑANA PDT

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Alameda Salt Marsh Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia ssp. pusillula), photographed at Alviso Marsh in Alviso Marina County Park. Identiified as such from the bird's very heavy, dark streaking and its location in one of the South Bay's salt marshes.

Alviso Marina County Park is located in the Alviso district of San Jose, CA, in northern Santa Clara County. It is an excellent place to look for Alameda Salt Marsh Song Sparrow, as well as other salt marsh specialists.

References:
1) Chan, Yvonne, and Spautz, Hildie, "Alamda Salt Marsh Song Sparrow." California Bird Species of Special Concern, 2008. Pp. 419 - 424.
2) Nur, Nadav, et. al., "Tidal Marsh Song Sparrows of San Francisco Bay," 2002. Pp. 1-4
3) Rising, James D., The Sparrows of the United States and Canada. Academic Press, 1996, pp. 190 - 195.

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Gorrión Cola Blanca (Pooecetes gramineus)

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okbirdman

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Abril 24, 2022 a las 12:34 TARDE PDT

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shaun-lee

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Febrero 21, 2016

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Bioluminescent Limpet

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graysquirrel

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Marzo 28, 2022 a las 03:18 TARDE PDT

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Host is Claytonia perfoliata

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patrickhoffman

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Julio 16, 2010

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The first photo is the cercaria stage shed from a planorbid snail collected from a pond at Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park. The second photo shows an infected Pseudacris sierra from the same pond.

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okbirdman

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Marzo 21, 2022 a las 01:15 TARDE PDT

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Febrero 2022

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This is a Common Black Hawk x California Red-shouldered Hawk. Not sure how to get this as the ID.
Known offspring of the Common Blackhawk that lived here for 15 years.

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okbirdman

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Abril 16, 2021 a las 12:11 TARDE CDT

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On Quercus stellata. Not positive gall wasp but best place to start

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okbirdman

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Abril 4, 2021 a las 04:04 TARDE CDT

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tshahan

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Junio 2010

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Salamandra Delgada de California (Batrachoseps attenuatus)

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damontighe

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Febrero 2021

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Leucistic? The pigment in the ocular orbitals is making me hesitate on saying albino

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Tordo Sargento (Agelaius phoeniceus)

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greglasley

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Junio 1, 1989

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Red-winged Blackbird
near Stewardson, Illinois
1 June 1989

I'm posting this record just for the general interest of a Red-winged Blackbird with one white wing. Whether a partial albino, or a partial leucistic bird, I'm not sure. A local farmer told my wife and me that this bird had been on his farm for three summers. The bird left in the fall with the other Red-wingeds and came back in the spring. I watched it for about 30 minutes. It vocalized like any other Red-winged BB and interacted with other Red-wingeds normally. It was pretty flashy to see in flight, however. Three shots posted. These images scanned from old color slides.

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Marta Pescadora (Pekania pennanti)

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devonted

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Julio 29, 2019 a las 08:42 TARDE EDT

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okbirdman

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Febrero 6, 2021 a las 10:16 MAÑANA CST

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Zorra Gris (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)

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ribitzki49

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Enero 5, 2021 a las 07:32 TARDE CST

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home

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Tordo Cabeza Café (Molothrus ater)

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lwbadger

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Junio 3, 2018 a las 12:22 TARDE CDT

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Tiburón Blanco (Carcharodon carcharias)

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sharksteward

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Agosto 2020

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Picture Gary Emich

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simono

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Julio 1, 2018 a las 10:54 TARDE AWST

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In the peak of the top end dry season. A mantis crashed into the spotlight of my parked vehicle and fell on the ground, stunned. The katydid immediately arrived and began eating it. This is a dried up creek bed and the nearby vegetation is extremely dry - perhaps the katydid desperately needed the moisture. Bowerbird.org.au sighting being moved to iNaturalist as the former website is shutting down.

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kevin193

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Junio 5, 2020 a las 07:06 MAÑANA UTC

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Cernícalo Americano (Falco sparverius)

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wingnut

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Octubre 26, 2018 a las 05:51 MAÑANA EDT

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With mantis as prey!

Mollusks

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Caracoles, Almejas Y Pulpos (Filo Mollusca)

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cymbalaria

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Julio 16, 2018 a las 08:38 MAÑANA CEST

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Musarañas (Familia Soricidae)

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colin25

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Diciembre 12, 2020 a las 04:38 TARDE SAST

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lukearmstrong

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Noviembre 23, 2011 a las 09:53 MAÑANA EST

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stijn_de_win

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Abril 13, 2008 a las 05:17 MAÑANA +08

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At arrow

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okbirdman

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Septiembre 19, 2020 a las 04:32 TARDE CDT

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I'm pretty sure a hybrid but I'm not positive which two. I believe all four are now in this waterway. I was thinking M. chrysops x americana or M. chrysops x mississippiensis but I haven't been able to find any photos of these crosses for comparison.