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1 0 Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

by juliejim7863Florida, USA

Bad hair

1 0 Howler Monkey

Howler Monkey

by MatthewKritzerCartago, Costa Rica

Little guy waving hello... Bad lighting, ...

1 1 Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

by juliejim7863Florida, USA

Bad hair

3 3 Grainy Planthopper

Grainy Planthopper

by KitchilPusNegros Oriental, Philippines

Sorry about the bad quality pictures,windy ...

2 2 Huntsman

Huntsman

by MartinLVictoria, Australia

A small huntsman having a bad hair

2 3 Grackle

Grackle

by KatCuffGeorgetown, Texas, USA

This grackle seems to be having a bad ...

7 4 Flanel moth caterpillar

Flanel moth caterpillar

by Sergio MonteiroCuritiba, PR, Brazil

Talk about a bad hair

1 0 Cicada

Cicada

by mrgilley123Tennessee, USA

I may have spelled that wrong.

1 0 Striated Pardalote

Striated Pardalote

by StevenSpraggRockingham, Western Australia, Australia

This bird was rescued after it flew into a window. It initially looked in

1 0 Unknown Caterpillar

Unknown Caterpillar

by CarolSnowMilnePennsylvania, USA

Another spiky, fuzzy caterpillar having a

0 0 White-headed Duck; Malvasía

White-headed Duck; Malvasía

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesValencia, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

A bad picture but it shows these rare ducks ...

0 0 Funnel Weaver

Funnel Weaver

by beaker98Illinois, USA

I just caught the beginning of a damselfly having a really

3 0 Mourning Dove

Mourning Dove

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

This is a Mourning Dove having a bad hair ...

6 2 Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

by James McNairFlorida, USA

Blue Gray Heron sharp yellow beak and long legs. This stately heron with its ...

0 1 Goldenrod Crab Spider

Goldenrod Crab Spider

by MelissaFergusonMelbourne, Florida, USA

What was a bad

0 2 Parasitoid Wasp

Parasitoid Wasp

by ZachWilliams2Alabaster, Alabama, USA

parasitic wasp that was catching a caterpillar to lay eggs in! Pretty neat, ...

0 0 Humpback Whale

Humpback Whale

by FayeFairyOverstrand Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

for the bad quality pics, in the early ...

1 3 Hooded Merganser ( drake)

Hooded Merganser ( drake)

by Emma Fresno, California, USA

This bird flew in with another brownish colored bird which looked like it had ...

2 2 Jumping spider

Jumping spider

by VivBraznellThailand

It's a bad

3 1 Spotting

Spotting

by martinlMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

Tortoise leaf beetle, of course but what species? Paropsis? There's a smaller ...

3 1 Mallard

Mallard

by NaturFindur 2000St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

Average sized Mallard, not much else

0 3 Red-shouldered Hawk

Red-shouldered Hawk

by phthalowrenTexas, USA

This breaks my heart. The hawk photographed was found in my neighbor's yard and ...

1 0 earwig

earwig

by monafire14Illinois, USA

It has pinchers, or forceps-like structures located at the end of their brown ...

2 0 Red-Eared Slider Turtle

Red-Eared Slider Turtle

by redandsilverfoxMissouri City, Texas, USA

Red-eared sliders get their name from the small red slash around their ears. ...

2 7 Fir Tree

Fir Tree

by alicelongmartinGemeinde Bad Gastein, Salzburg, Austria

I went out early on a cool comfortable morning to see what I could find with my ...

5 6 Parasitized tobacco hornworm

Parasitized tobacco hornworm

by LatimeriaOhio, USA

wasps emerging from the hornworm's body. The second picture shows the wasps ...

2 0 Black and Yellow Argiope

Black and Yellow Argiope

by CarolSnowMilnePennsylvania, USA

dark and rainy day. He was real scary ...

0 0 NZ spider crab

NZ spider crab

by DespinaTsafetopoulouWellington, New Zealand

camouflaged, even dead...We had really bad ...

0 0 Gecko

Gecko

by KatieAshton-MckenzieNew South Wales, Australia

He was shedding his skin, he looked much nicer and happier 2

1 2 White Rhino

White Rhino

by Smith'sZooGreater Giyani Local Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa

him and took us right up to him. I felt

0 1 Gelechioid Moth

Gelechioid Moth

by StephenSolomonsNew South Wales, Australia

behind the head may be different or the first one may have landed funny on a ...

0 2 Southern Toad

Southern Toad

by KarenPuracanFlorida, USA

Tiny toad- could fit on a penny, as you can see in the first (very

0 0 Skink, male

Skink, male

by ForestDragonVirginia, USA

Someone is having a bad shed

0 1 Cockatiel

Cockatiel

by MarinLekoZagreb, Croatia

I copy my status of those days - last ...

0 0 Great Mormon (Female)

Great Mormon (Female)

by tp91395佐世保市, Japan

Hatched. But hear is the bad knows it"s ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by KarenPuracanFlorida, USA

Dainty little vine with flowers, I suspect are in the "pea" family. THIS ...

0 0 Yellowish Leafhopper

Yellowish Leafhopper

by StephenSolomonsGosford, New South Wales, Australia

very large dark 'eyes' with ocelli. Yellow-green cylindrical hopper with "frog" ...

7 6 Monarch

Monarch

by RiverValleyRunnerNew York, USA

Some monarch butterflies. I am unsure of the name of the flower, but will try ...

2 5 Hornet Moth or Hornet Clearwing, Hornissen-Glasflügler

Hornet Moth or Hornet Clearwing, Hornissen-Glasflügler

by monkey-mindGemeinde Kottingbrunn, Niederösterreich, Austria

about 4- 5 cm long hornetlike/ wasplike insect the caterpillars eat the wood ...

5 1 Eastern Diamondback

Eastern Diamondback

by BrentClarkAlabama, USA

Thick snake grow to lengths exceeding 7 feet. This is a docile snake but will ...

9 3 Yellow coster

Yellow coster

by folicallychalledCimahi, Jawa Barat, Indonesia

A newly emerged butterfly with a danaus look about it.

0 0 Large Black Ant

Large Black Ant

by RolandEGauthierSabah, Malaysia

hours, his bite gave me a bad

0 0 Dung Fly

Dung Fly

by ForestDragonHampton Bays, New York, USA

Small fly with elongated body. Yellow head and legs. Reddish-brown eyes and ...

9 7 Mountain Bluebird

Mountain Bluebird

by AdamBrownColorado, USA

This was one of the nest boxes I monitor every week. I assume this hatchling ...

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by pamsaiLimón, Costa Rica

I'm not sure I'll ever be able to sort out these cattlehearts. It was the first ...

2 4 Rufous Tree-pie

Rufous Tree-pie

by SukanyaDattaKolkata, West Bengal, India

Large bird, rather crow-like but with a longer tail. Attractive colour ...

5 0 Belted Kingfisher

Belted Kingfisher

by Jim NelsonNevada, USA

a "bad hair

0 0 Golden Whistler (Female)

Golden Whistler (Female)

by JamesPriest2Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Females lack bright plumage. They are generally grey above, with a pale olive ...

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