Fotos / Sons
What
Género LeptostalesObservador
joemdoDescrição
Came to a regular outdoor light. I had also set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
Observador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Género BactraObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
What
Género DagbertusObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Phyllophaga bruneriObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Tribo PhycitiniObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Bichos-Lixeiro (Família Chrysopidae)Observador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Observador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
What
Género PlanicephalusObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Família TineidaeObservador
joemdoDescrição
My ID is a guess
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Observador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Família AderidaeObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Género DagbertusObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
What
Género HortensiaObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Garella niloticaObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Tribo PhycitiniObservador
joemdoDescrição
Set up a single Entolight blacklight around sundown at my grandparents' house before going to Rinconcito Latino on Coral Way for Abuelo Pepe's 86th birthday. Snapped some photos of what showed up after we came back.
Here is a link to all of the observations of what came to the blacklight (and one moth at a porch light): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-23&place_id=any&project_id=blacklighting-florida&user_id=joemdo
I did not bring my DSLR/macro lens and was just testing out the practically legendary (at least on iNat forums) Olympus TG-5 I just bought used. Photos aren't great but I may still need to mess around with the camera to get the hang of it. I might start using one of my two point-and-shoot cameras (Ricoh WG-30 or Olympus TG-5) in tandem with my DSLR macro to speed up the process of documenting critters that visit my blacklights! I'm thinking I can use the DSLR for the tiny or difficult to ID critters and the point-and-shoot for the bigger/easier to ID critters.
Video showing the more portable lights I use as part of a typical blacklighting setup:
https://youtu.be/tavmTa7WoPk
Blacklighting project for Florida: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/blacklighting-florida
Fotos / Sons
What
Género MonopterusObservador
joemdoDescrição
Spotted by Steve while completing plant monitoring in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-21&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
Fotos / Sons
Observador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-21&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
What
Inhame (Colocasia esculenta)Observador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while walking back from completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
Fotos / Sons
What
Serpentes (Subordem Serpentes)Observador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
Fotos / Sons
What
Guaxinim (Procyon lotor)Observador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
Fotos / Sons
Observador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
Fotos / Sons
What
Belostoma lutariumObservador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
Fotos / Sons
What
Género GeranomyiaObservador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
What
Moscas, Mutucas e Afins (Subordem Brachycera)Observador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
Fotos / Sons
Observador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
Fotos / Sons
Observador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
Fotos / Sons
What
Eragrostis elliottiiObservador
joemdoDescrição
Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration
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Seen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 2004 in Everglades National Park.
All of my observations from today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2024-04-20&place_id=any&user_id=joemdo
More info about the Hole-in-the Donut restoration area:
https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm
iNaturalist Project for the HID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration