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0 0 Shrub

Shrub

by ToriJohnstonWashington, Illinois, USA

0 3 Spotting

Spotting

by TerriJamesJohnstonGlassport, Pennsylvania, USA

0 0 Green Ash

Green Ash

by MattJohnstonPrior Lake, Minnesota, USA

Green ash

0 1 Puffball mushroom

Puffball mushroom

by MattJohnstonMinnesota, USA

Looked like a large white ball

0 0 Cricket

Cricket

by MattJohnstonPrior Lake, Minnesota, USA

Small black insect with big back legs for jumping

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by GeneMaverickJohnstonNew York City, New York, USA

Twisted Bamboo

0 0 Grass

Grass

by ToriJohnstonWashington, Illinois, USA

Green

0 0 Himalayan Blackberry

Himalayan Blackberry

by DanielJohnstonPort Hadlock-Irondale, Washington, USA

Pacific Northwest forest

0 0 Sword Fern

Sword Fern

by DanielJohnstonPort Hadlock-Irondale, Washington, USA

Pacific Northwest forest.

0 0 Waxy Laccaria

Waxy Laccaria

by DanielJohnstonPort Hadlock-Irondale, Washington, USA

Small brown mushroom

1 1 Alligator

Alligator

by smith.jacquelineJohnston, Iowa, USA

8 inches long, docile

1 0 Lincoln's Sparrow

Lincoln's Sparrow

by littlechippyJohnston, Iowa, USA

In a forest near a field.

0 0 Beagle

Beagle

by RussellJohnstonVirginia, USA

Very active, curious.

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by kelsey.b.johnstonRobbinsdale, Minnesota, USA

Spider, black with yellow stripes like a bee.

0 0 Boxelder bug

Boxelder bug

by kelsey.b.johnstonRobbinsdale, Minnesota, USA

Looks like a newly hatched box elder bug

1 0 Johnstone's Whistling Frog

Johnstone's Whistling Frog

by ashleyhumes88St. George's, Grenada

Spotted on a night out "herping" with the SGU Veterinary Herpetological Society

1 1 Spotting

Spotting

by grmayberryOklahoma, USA

Snail with shell 3/4 inch in diameter.

1 1 Verbena

Verbena

by GregMayberryOklahoma, USA

Found in shallow soil on limestone hillside. In direct sunlight.

1 0 Peony

Peony

by kelsey.b.johnstonRobbinsdale, Minnesota, USA

Some variety of peony

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by kelsey.b.johnstonRobbinsdale, Minnesota, USA

Caterpillar

0 0 Scotch Broom

Scotch Broom

by DanielJohnstonPort Hadlock-Irondale, Washington, USA

Young scotchbroom.

0 0 Douglas Fir

Douglas Fir

by DanielJohnstonPort Hadlock-Irondale, Washington, USA

Small, young Douglas fir.

0 0 Great Mullein

Great Mullein

by MattJohnstonChaska, Minnesota, USA

Found in a marshy area

1 0 Shih-tzu

Shih-tzu

by ToriJohnstonWashington, Illinois, USA

His name is comet

0 0 Turkey-tail Fungus

Turkey-tail Fungus

by grmayberryOklahoma, USA

Thick, leathery bracket fungus found commonly throughout the area.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by bradwattsAlberta, Canada

A bright yellow lichen or moss or algae that was growing on pine trees in

0 0 Travertine algae

Travertine algae

by bradwattsAlberta, Canada

This algae converts carbon dioxide from water flowing over it to limestone ...

1 0 Red squirrel

Red squirrel

by bradwattsAlberta, Canada

This one was close to a busy trail called

6 0 Killer Whale

Killer Whale

by raughyBritish Columbia, Canada

Beautiful pod of whales spotted just off of Robson Bight in the

0 0 Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle

Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle

by ToriJohnstonWashington, Illinois, USA

Orange with a white head with 4 black dots in its head

1 0 Scarlet Paintbrush

Scarlet Paintbrush

by donjerueWashington, USA

Scarlet Paintbrush, a vivid red/orange species of Indian Paintbrush

4 1 Western Tent Catepillar

Western Tent Catepillar

by donjerueWashington, USA

Western Tent Caterpillars, LOTS of them

5 3 Red-tailed Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

by grmayberryOklahoma, USA

Medium-sized hawk averaging 1.5 - 3.5 pounds with a wing span between 3 and 5 ...

0 0 Lesser Antillean Whistling Frog, Coqui Antillano, Johnstone's Whistling Frog

Lesser Antillean Whistling Frog, Coqui Antillano, Johnstone's Whistling Frog

by Muckpuk

Tiny tiny treefrog. About 2.5 cm! Black stripe over eye further drab skin ...

1 6 Large Spider

Large Spider

by AnnetteOraveczJohnstonLyndhurst, Ohio, USA

Large brown and Harry but not as big as a turanchala

0 0 Prairie Sabatia

Prairie Sabatia

by grmayberryOklahoma, USA

Small pink flower consisting of 5 petals surrounding a bright yellow center. ...

2 0 Crab Spider

Crab Spider

by grmayberryOklahoma, USA

A small spider, either white or various shades of yellow. Usually < 2cm. body.

5 1 Monarch Butterfly

Monarch Butterfly

by grmayberryOklahoma, USA

The caterpillar of the monarch butterfly. Bright colors warn would-be ...

5 5 Spring Beauty

Spring Beauty

by GregMayberryOklahoma, USA

3" to 8" plant with small flowers blooming in late winter to early spring.

20 10 Jumping Spider

Jumping Spider

by GregMayberryOklahoma, USA

Brightly colored arachnid approximately 2 cm. in length.

0 0 Virginian Tiger Moth/Yellow Woolybear Moth

Virginian Tiger Moth/Yellow Woolybear Moth

by DevonJohnstonePortland, Oregon, USA

A Virginian Tiger Moth, or Yellow Woolybear Moth, found hanging out for several ...

2 0 Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel

Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel

by bradwattsAlberta, Canada

A chipmunk like squirrel

1 0 White-lined sphinx  a.k.a. Hummingbird moth

White-lined sphinx a.k.a. Hummingbird moth

by MattJohnstonPrior Lake, Minnesota, USA

Large moth, with brown wings and stripes. I thought the head made it look kind ...

1 0 Spiny Puffball

Spiny Puffball

by GregMayberryOklahoma, USA

Small, spherical fungus with spiny appearance. 2 - 6 cm. in diameter.

0 0 Bouncing Bet

Bouncing Bet

by Tamarac DenisMinnesota, USA

Perennial, non-native. Flowers about one inch in diameter. Fourth photo shows ...

2 5 Dwarf Voodoo Lily

Dwarf Voodoo Lily

by Gary JohnstonErie, penna, USA

This plant is about 2 foot tall at maturity. Comes back every year. Not sure if ...

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