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Syrphus attenuatusObservador
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This hoverfly landed on my flash as I was getting it out to put on my camera.
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Sapo-Ocidental (Anaxyrus boreas)Observador
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This toad was largest of all the ones we've seen here. Multiple small ones about 2 cm this one was about 5-6 cm (butt to nose or body length).
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Gavião-Miúdo (Accipiter striatus)Observador
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In my neighbours backyard eating a mouse.
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Codorniz-da-Califórnia (Callipepla californica)Observador
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Wild quail in urban Vernon, BC. I took three videos of them. They are posted here https://flic.kr/s/aHsm4SKV46
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Merganso-Grande (Mergus merganser)Observador
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Strolling along the Pine River in the Peace River region I was suprised by these. I was only about 15 feet away from it because of the water channel it was in.
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Urso-Negro (Ursus americanus)Observador
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It ran accross the road in front of me. So I quickly tried to take a picture or two. Staying a healthy distance from each other it watched me and climbed the hill behind it shortly afterwards.
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Raposa (Vulpes vulpes)Observador
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Observed in the parking lot of the Shipyard and Titanic Rock formations near Tumbler Ridge, BC, Canada.
No one had seen a fox all day. We'd finished our hike and were eating our lunches. I dropped a container of nuts which spilt out.
I picked it up, turned and this vixen was creeping up to get the spilt food.
Clearly habituated to people and used to being fed. It must have been waiting in hiding till the sound of a dropping container alerted it to come out and check.
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Marmota-Das-Rochosas (Marmota caligata)Observador
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Marmot. Took me a few seconds to see what was there. At first I couldn't tell. It looked like a log because it was perfectly still. Finally I decided I needed to take a picture, zoom in and check it. Turned out it was fury. I tried taking a step closer for another picture then it surried off.
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Porco-Espinho-Norte-Americano (Erethizon dorsatum)Observador
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Found dead on the side of the road.
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Papilio canadensisObservador
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Tiger Swallowtails gather by puddles of water - known as 'puddling'.
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Joaninha-de-Sete-Pintas (Coccinella septempunctata)Observador
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A curious looking ladybug (to me) It was more orange than red in color.
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Urso-Negro (Ursus americanus)Observador
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Driving down the highway this black bear quickly turned back to the forest. After diving under a fence to get away it lingered and watched us from this wooded area near the road side.
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Urso-Negro (Ursus americanus)Observador
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From across the highway I noticed a black spot. Watching it for a bit I realised it was an animal of some sort. Getting my camera and fitting my 300 mm lens I got the third bear of the day. Although, this bear likely had no idea I was there.
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Veado-Mula (Odocoileus hemionus)Observador
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Passing through Hudson's Hope and three fella's were grazing on the road side.
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Pica-Pau-Tridáctilo-Americano (Picoides dorsalis)Observador
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Observed on Teapot Mountain.
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Sanhaçu-Ocidental (Piranga ludoviciana)Observador
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Observed at he summit of Teapot Mountain.
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Morangueiro-Silvestre (Fragaria vesca)Observador
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Observed along a walking path in Forests for the World, Prince George, BC. Fruit is approximately 1 cm in size.
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Sapo-Ocidental (Anaxyrus boreas)Observador
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Observed with several others hopping across a walking path in Forests for the World, Prince George, BC. Apparently a toad - not a frog. Changing the title...
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Sapo-Ocidental (Anaxyrus boreas)Observador
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Observed in a puddle on a walking path in Forests for the World, Prince George, BC. This specimen appeared to have very little in the way of webbed feet. Approximately 4 cm in body length.
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Cobra-Liga-Comum (Thamnophis sirtalis)Observador
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Observed near a nest of garter snakes in Salmon Valley, BC.
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Género EnallagmaObservador
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Obseved at a wetland in Goodsir Nature Park, Salmon Valley, BC.