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14 13 Spotting

Spotting

by MarkizaZumiZumiJawa Timur, Indonesia

voice ax

0 0 Dragonfly

Dragonfly

by LuisStevensMexico

Dragonfly.

2 0 Dragonfly

Dragonfly

by LuisStevensMexico

Dragonfly.

0 0 Moth

Moth

by Greg StaffordArizona, USA

Outside of Casita at Biosphere 2

1 0 Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

by Greg StaffordArizona, USA

Biosphere 2 Cafe entrance

4 0 Horny Toad

Horny Toad

by Greg StaffordArizona, USA

Biosphere 2's Lemon Square Stairs

8 10 Tree frog

Tree frog

by LuisStevensCoatzacoalcos, Mexico

Frog in a branch at night. 4 cm long.

0 2 Plain Chachalaca

Plain Chachalaca

by LuisStevensMexico

Plain Chachalaca is a large chicken-like bird of Mexico and Central ...

0 0 Katydid

Katydid

by LuisStevensMexico

A katydid jumped into my friend's shirt in the rainforest.

1 4 Tawny-winged Woodcreeper

Tawny-winged Woodcreeper

by LuisStevensMexico

Unknown brown bird in the Lacandon Rainforest.

13 4 Cup fungi

Cup fungi

by LuisStevensMexico

Cup fungi in the Lacandon Rainforest

1 0 Tropical Kingbird

Tropical Kingbird

by LuisStevensQuintana Roo, Mexico

Grey head, yellow chest and brown wings.

4 2 Orchid wetland

Orchid wetland

by CarbonEngineerQuintana Roo, Mexico

Savannah, wetland of the Biosphere reserve ...

2 0 Spotting

Spotting

by LuisStevensMexico

Spider. 25 mm diameter.

1 4 African Monarch butterfly

African Monarch butterfly

by BaifernMezMiกรุงเทพมหานคร, Thailand

4 0 Asiatic Elephant

Asiatic Elephant

by aju.755Karnataka, India

Foothills of Nilgiri biosphere.. Kabini, ...

0 0 Yellow Warbler

Yellow Warbler

by Annie TOntario, Canada

Spotted in the Long Point World Biosphere ...

6 6 Rhyncolaelia digbyana

Rhyncolaelia digbyana

by CarbonEngineerQuintana Roo, Mexico

Found in a low floodplain forest (selva baja inundable) near to the Sian Ka'an ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by GustavoMorejonProvincia de Napo, Ecuador

1.5 cm long.

3 0 Spotting

Spotting

by GustavoMorejonProvincia de Napo, Ecuador

A beautiful zygoptera from the Amazon rainforest.

1 0 Black-headed gull

Black-headed gull

by Jatishwor Singh IrungbamJihozápad, Czech Republic

Spotted from Trebon Basin Biosphere ...

0 0 Common Crossbill, Crossbill, Red Crossbill

Common Crossbill, Crossbill, Red Crossbill

by Jatishwor Singh IrungbamJihozápad, Czech Republic

Spotted from Trebon Basin Biosphere ...

1 1 Yellowhammer

Yellowhammer

by Jatishwor Singh IrungbamJihozápad, Czech Republic

Spotted from Trebon Basin Biosphere ...

0 0 Moth

Moth

by LuisStevensCampeche, Mexico

I found it inside my room. Genus Toxonprucha.

1 0 Clay Colored Thrush

Clay Colored Thrush

by LuisStevensCampeche, Mexico

Clay Colored Thrush in the dry jungle.

0 0 Dragonfly

Dragonfly

by LuisStevensQuintana Roo, Mexico

A young Dragonfly resting in a branch.

2 2 Erebid Moth

Erebid Moth

by LuisStevensMexico

Moth. 4 cm wingspan. It was too high in the window and I had a difficult angle ...

0 2 Skipper butterfly

Skipper butterfly

by LuisStevensMexico

I thought it was a furry Skipper butterfly but it didn't fly away but now I ...

3 4 Grasshopper nymph

Grasshopper nymph

by LuisStevensQuintana Roo, Mexico

Grasshopper nymph with white and black stripes on the body. The yellow and ...

3 1 Social Flycatcher

Social Flycatcher

by LuisStevensQuintana Roo, Mexico

Large flycatcher. It has a black crown with a yellow coronal patch and a broad ...

5 3 Imperial Moth (Female)

Imperial Moth (Female)

by LuisStevensCampeche, Mexico

Yellow moth with a brown line across de lower wings and four dots. I was very ...

0 1 cup fungus

cup fungus

by dandoucetteNiagara Falls, Ontario, Ontario, Canada

brown cuplike mushroom, no stem

0 0 Tarantula

Tarantula

by Mario VMPuebla, Mexico

About 8-10 cm in diameter.

1 0 Paper Kite

Paper Kite

by travelingdivaFräschels, Fribourg - Freiburg, Switzerland

Butterfly biosphere in Switzerland, very ...

3 8 Roadside Hawk

Roadside Hawk

by Tom15Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico

This hawk was in a tree over the edge of the road in the The Sian Ka’an

1 2 Gray Hawk (immature)

Gray Hawk (immature)

by Tom15Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico

This immature hawk was in a tree beside the main highway near the Sian Ka’an ...

0 2 Mexican spiny-tailed iguana

Mexican spiny-tailed iguana

by roberto.salazar.biologiaJalisco, Mexico

A mexican spiny-tailed iguana posing in a rock in the Chamela-Cuixmala

1 1 Mexican gray squirrel

Mexican gray squirrel

by LuisStevensCoatzacoalcos, Mexico

I was a bit surprised to find squirrels in the rainforest.

4 1 San blas jay

San blas jay

by Roberto Salazar A.Jalisco, Mexico

San blas jay in the Chamela-Cuixmala

0 0 Black Fungi

Black Fungi

by LaurenZarateCampeche, Mexico

Strange button-like black fungi growing on the bark of a tree. I only ever saw ...

1 0 Cricket

Cricket

by LaurenZarateCampeche, Mexico

Brown noisy cricket with black knees, 3 cm long.

0 0 Tree Snail

Tree Snail

by LaurenZarateCampeche, Mexico

A small 1 cm wide tree snail.

0 0 Camouflaged Wolf Spider

Camouflaged Wolf Spider

by LaurenZarateCampeche, Mexico

A well-camouflaged Wolf Spider in the leaf litter.

0 0 Unnamed spotting

Unnamed spotting

by LuisStevensCampeche, Mexico

Spider 2.5 cm diameter. Very flat. I don't know the ID.

1 0 Tropical Mockingbird / Centzontle tropical

Tropical Mockingbird / Centzontle tropical

by LuisStevensQuintana Roo, Mexico

Grey body, black wings, yellow eyes.

4 0 Bromelia

Bromelia

by NoéVargasTamaulipas, Mexico

Bromeliads growing on trees are very common in the

2 2 Fiddler crab

Fiddler crab

by LuisStevensQuintana Roo, Mexico

There were several small crabs in the mud of the mangle forest. They have one ...

15 7 Collared Trogon

Collared Trogon

by LuisStevensCampeche, Mexico

A male Collared Trogon perching on a branch. It stayed there for a couple of ...

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