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março 23, 2024
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março 28, 2024
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novembro 5, 2023
05:48 PM UTC
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Seen while on a Whale watching tour based out of Trinity. Presence known.
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março 15, 2024
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março 27, 2020
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julho 2, 2022
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julho 2, 2019
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agosto 19, 2022
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dezembro 14, 2023
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março 7, 2023
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fevereiro 16, 2023
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novembro 4, 2020
07:39 AM EST
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junho 22, 2023
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setembro 27, 2022
12:34 PM MDT
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Fairly certain. Post-Hurricane Fiona. Legspan about 2 cm.
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outubro 21, 2023
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agosto 9, 2023
12:47 AM UTC
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junho 29, 2020
07:00 PM EDT
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Lifer! YES! The #1 target for my trip. I did not find it at 1000 Acre Heath the day before (after also not seeing it there last year), so I made the decision to drive all the way up to Chamberlain Fen, a site mentioned by Paul Brunelle in this excellent article: http://val.vtecostudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boghaunter-No.-9-Finding-Somatochlora.pdf. I didn't really know the best way to access the fen, so I drove a couple two-tracks near it, hoping to see a possible way in. It turns out that the path that heads north toward the fen on its southeast side is best. This path was probably much easier to walk when Brunelle visited the site, but it is now largely overgrown as you near the fen. But the bushwhacking really wasn't too bad, all considering, and it didn't take too long to emerge onto the open fen (although I had to pass through some of the densest mosquito conditions I've ever encountered, inhaling multiple individuals!).
Once on the fen, I found habitat that looked appropriate in the central and western parts of the fen. I saw one male Somatochlora patrolling, but my impatience led to an ill-advised swing at the front end of the bug, so it of course saw the net coming in time to evade capture (swinging toward the face of a dragonfly is such a rookie mistake!). And before I saw another emerald, it started to rain! Things were feeling ominous and I honestly was despairing a bit.
But having driven so far and worked so hard to get out there, I was not about to give up! I decided to wait and hope for the rain to clear, as I knew the forecast had been for only scattered storms. After about an hour of rain, wind, and soaked clothing, the sun finally started to reappear! And as soon as it did, I spotted a male emerald starting a patrol. For some reason, I was convinced it was not a Quebec based on size, so I wasn't expecting too much when I successfully netted it. But even before removing it from the net, I saw the cerci shape and knew I had succeeded!
After risking wasting most of my day with such a distant site that I didn't know how to access, having to bushwhack through a veritable cloud of mosquitoes, missing a swing on what was surely my target, and waiting out decidedly non-dragonfly weather that left me soaked, I had found it! QUEBEC EMERALD - a species with only a few known breeding sites in the U.S.! Standing alone on this fen in the middle of nowhere, I literally whooped with joy (multiple times). That reward was worth the effort and much, much more. I didn't stop grinning for the rest of the day. :-D
(Oh, and on my way out, I found two males at the site where I missed my swing earlier. Here's one: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/51413112)
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abril 12, 2023
10:26 AM EDT
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janeiro 4, 2023
06:54 PM CST
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outubro 14, 2022
07:45 AM EDT
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6th photo taken and added on 17 October 2022.
See link (below).
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julho 28, 2020
09:31 PM EDT
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agosto 7, 2020
09:22 PM EDT
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julho 31, 2022
07:13 PM CDT
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setembro 6, 2021
02:17 AM UTC
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agosto 12, 2019
10:55 PM PDT
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Gall with exit hole on huckleberry oak (Quercus vacciniifolia).
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maio 17, 2020
06:35 PM EDT
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agosto 24, 2023
02:21 PM EDT
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Lots of'em!! More photos to come later.
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maio 5, 2019
07:43 PM EDT
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outubro 14, 2022
04:49 PM PDT
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setembro 1, 2020
07:53 PM UTC
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agosto 12, 2023
07:20 PM EDT
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janeiro 22, 2023
04:06 AM UTC
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Climbed up a PG&E pylon to get away from the King Tide and happened to be next to the boardwalk.
Nice ranger came and helped keeping people quiet, the poor thing must have been scared with people and dogs so close by. When tide retreated the mouse jumped off and swam away. Good luck, mousy!
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julho 17, 2018
02:17 PM EDT
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julho 2, 2019
10:00 PM IDT
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S Israel, S Arava Valley,Yotvata Fields
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junho 8, 2023
10:57 AM CDT
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outubro 11, 2018
04:05 PM HST
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julho 15, 2023
11:44 AM EDT
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Rena
(Rangifer tarandus)
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maio 12, 2020
11:11 PM EDT
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junho 1, 2023
10:17 PM EDT
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abril 14, 2020
01:25 AM UTC
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setembro 9, 2022
08:22 PM EDT
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Lying on trail in sunlight watching us for :> 15 minutes
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agosto 30, 2019
11:05 PM UTC
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janeiro 11, 2018
08:06 AM EST
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maio 14, 2023
03:08 PM EDT
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maio 9, 2022
04:15 PM EDT
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Galls being eaten by Rose-breasted Grosbeak (observed separately).
Gall on Q. palustris.
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dezembro 28, 2022
06:02 PM EST
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fevereiro 12, 2023
05:53 PM EST
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Second pic added to assist with ID. They can motor when they want to.
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janeiro 6, 2020
09:20 AM EST
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This observation is for the Shrew, since I already did a post for the Owl. Owl ate 5 rodents while I watched it, and at least 2 of them were Northern Short-tailed Shrews.
Shrew ID'd by Nick Tepper
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junho 13, 2019
10:09 AM PDT
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setembro 29, 2020
09:28 PM EDT
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maio 12, 2020
06:40 PM EDT
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Long-tailed shrew? Least shrew? It was tiny
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abril 28, 2023
05:04 PM EDT
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maio 14, 2023
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maio 13, 2023
08:32 PM EDT
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maio 12, 2023
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junho 21, 2022
02:09 AM EDT
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maio 9, 2023
03:45 PM EDT
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maio 9, 2023
09:15 AM EDT
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abril 22, 2023
07:09 PM UTC
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anyone know what bird/birds this is
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julho 20, 2020
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agosto 18, 2022
04:37 PM EDT
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abril 18, 2018
08:07 PM EDT
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outubro 28, 2017
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abril 17, 2023
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agosto 17, 2019
11:03 AM CEST
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janeiro 22, 2019
01:34 PM -03
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março 23, 2023
11:45 PM CDT
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março 24, 2023
04:47 PM EDT
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janeiro 15, 2021
01:27 PM UTC
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fevereiro 21, 2019
10:03 PM EST
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agosto 10, 2021
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janeiro 27, 2023
09:10 PM EST
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fevereiro 1, 2022
03:44 PM NZDT
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In open mossy habitat with Erigeron, Nertera and Spergularia, c. 2850 m, locally common, forms colonies by root proliferations (from bud at base of stipe) which develop into new plants, Parris 11152, herb. K, BO, L, TI, AK, AAU.
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janeiro 12, 2019
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outubro 13, 2019
01:40 AM CEST
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janeiro 1, 2023
08:24 AM EST
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Photos could not be worse, but pretty sure that’s what these were. Two individuals resting at the surface, both facing to the right in photos. Very angular heads seemed unlike other regular local whales options.
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dezembro 30, 2022
10:31 PM EST
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abril 6, 2022
10:58 AM PDT
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Kea
(Nestor notabilis)
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fevereiro 28, 2022
11:25 AM NZDT
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novembro 26, 2021
02:42 AM UTC
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Growing on the eastern side of erratic boulder surrounded by trough of water. Yellow birch growing on west side of boulder. Several other species of moss & lichen growing on boulder
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dezembro 26, 2020
11:18 PM CET
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maio 27, 2022
03:19 AM EDT
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agosto 21, 2022
09:09 PM EDT
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200+ blooming, many unopened buds not included in count.
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agosto 13, 2022
04:14 PM EDT
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julho 13, 2019
08:11 AM EDT
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novembro 29, 2019
04:16 PM PST
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Insect being consumed by a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher.
Lugar
Missing Location
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novembro 17, 2022
11:12 PM EST
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Of anything I ever wished to see since I was a child, it was a glass frog. I'm ecstatic that I was able to find these two individuals, and one of them was guarding 2 clutches of eggs! I'm still in awe...
Found not in Main Ridge Forest Reserve.
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março 18, 2020
10:53 PM EDT
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julho 9, 2021
07:08 AM UTC
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taken during a trip to Scotland - taken by Thomas Fuhrmann, SnowmanStudios - see more pictures on / mehr Aufnahmen auf www.snowmanstudios.de
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agosto 2, 2022
11:58 PM EDT
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setembro 17, 2022
03:49 PM CEST
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junho 23, 2022
01:23 PM EDT
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outubro 22, 2017
09:47 PM SAST
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junho 18, 2017
09:58 PM EDT
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Coelidia sp. Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC, UDA.
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novembro 3, 2022
10:45 AM EDT
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outubro 29, 2022
09:31 AM PDT
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setembro 17, 2019
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setembro 25, 2022
11:11 PM CDT
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agosto 16, 2021
04:48 PM UTC
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setembro 11, 2022
04:23 AM EDT