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0 0 Lilly

Lilly

by aussiegirl6258Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA

0 1 American Bullfrog

American Bullfrog

by Walter3Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA

0 0 Brown-headed Cowbird

Brown-headed Cowbird

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Birds visiting backyard feeder.

0 0 Brown-headed Nuthatch

Brown-headed Nuthatch

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Birds visiting backyard feeder.

0 0 Tufted Titmouse

Tufted Titmouse

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Backyard Feeder.

1 0 Chipping Sparrow

Chipping Sparrow

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Backyard feeder

2 2 Brown Thrasher

Brown Thrasher

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Backyard sighting

1 0 Marigold

Marigold

by aussiegirl6258Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA

0 0 Red Cracking Bolete

Red Cracking Bolete

by aussiegirl6258Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA

0 0 Red-spotted Purple

Red-spotted Purple

by aussiegirl6258Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA

0 0 Reddish-brown Stag Beetle

Reddish-brown Stag Beetle

by aussiegirl6258Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA

0 0 Bull Frog

Bull Frog

by MelanieMarieHankeLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

1 0 Mourning Dove

Mourning Dove

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Backyard feeder

6 0 House Finch

House Finch

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Backyard feeder.

0 0 Tree Frog

Tree Frog

by MelanieMarieHankeLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

0 0 Water Clover

Water Clover

by DianneFrostAtlanta, Georgia, USA

Tribble Mill Park, Lawrenceville, GA

0 0 Canada Goose

Canada Goose

by DianneFrostAtlanta, Georgia, USA

Tribble Mill Park, Lawrenceville, GA

1 0 box turtle

box turtle

by styldesleyLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Backyard with tall plants and moist area

1 1 Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

by DianneFrostGeorgia, USA

Spotted at Tribble Mill Park in

2 0 Carolina anole (green lizard)

Carolina anole (green lizard)

by styldesleyLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

green garden lizard

1 0 American Pokeweed

American Pokeweed

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

I see this stuff all over the place. It's sometimes very large.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by ThatBlueEyedGirlGeorgia, USA

Tiny black spider, white spots on body, yellow stripes on legs

1 0 Spined micrathena spider

Spined micrathena spider

by styldesleyLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Spined micrathena spider

7 2 Eastern Bluebird

Eastern Bluebird

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Very blue bird with a rust colored breast. Very round body when perched.

1 0 Juvenile Northern Water Snake

Juvenile Northern Water Snake

by aussiegirl6258Georgia, USA

Not sure what got at this poor guy. I think it is some kind of corn snake.

4 0 Blood Root

Blood Root

by KadokaNorth Carolina, USA

Bloodroot Flower

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Flat bug in my backyard. Couldn't see any wings on it and it just crawled ...

2 0 Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinal

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Medium, crested songbird. Males are very red and the females are reddish ...

1 0 Wolf Spider

Wolf Spider

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Large hairy spider. Eyes glowed green when light hit them. Medial stripe from ...

3 0 Blue Grosbeak

Blue Grosbeak

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Deep blue bird with thick bill. Two rusty colored wing bars.

2 0 Crocus

Crocus

by styldesleyLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Flower scanning project with Crocus ancyrensis and unnamed "pest".

4 2 Rosy Maple Moth

Rosy Maple Moth

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Very bright pink and yellow moth on my front door. Has a lot of yellow hair on ...

3 2 Spotting

Spotting

by rickeyboundsLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

Very tiny "eggs" being laid all over my house siding and sliding glass door. ...

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by SamanthaKayTannerLawrenceville, Georgia, USA

This bug is so tiny, it is almost not visible. I have looked and looked online, ...

1 1 Blue Herron

Blue Herron

by BarbaraHilemanLawrenceville, penna, USA

It has head-to-tail length of 36–54 in, a wingspan of 66–79 in, a height of ...

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