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Below the weir in artificial lake (Lake Drummond), Nathanael Greene/
A locust nymph, perhaps the Egyptian locust, Anacridium aegyptium?
A locust nymph, perhaps the Egyptian locust, Anacridium aegyptium?
Inhabits large rivers and streams where sand or mud is abundant. It has also ...
From a mixed school of fish, especially sunfish (Centrarchidae, Lepomis sp). ...
A mixed school of fish especially sunfish (Centrarchidae, Lepomis) including ...
A small Pierid butterfly species that was introduced to North America from ...
The eastern redbud is a large shrub or small tree native to eastern North ...
First goslings of the spring that I have seen! This family allowed me quite ...
A bee-mimicking hoverfly (Syrphidae) of the genus Eristalis, probably Eristalis ...
It's not everyday that you see free-growing banana trees in Missouri. Needless ...
The western honey bee is native to the continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa. ...
A juvenile American robin, is a migratory songbird of the thrush family. The ...
Very large, tall, wading bird with distinctive appearance as shown.
whites of their plumage; two- or three-year-old birds of both sexes
The Northern Cardinal is abundant across the eastern United States from Maine ...
(see 2nd photo). The plastron (bottom shell) is hinged so that it can
country's largest native palm (though most palms in Los Angeles and San Diego ...