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2 0 bumblebee

bumblebee

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

Observed on purple cone flower (Echinacea sp.) along a paved path at

0 0 mammal scat

mammal scat

by Scott FrazierKansas, USA

Scat of small unidentified mammal species.

1 0 grasshopper

grasshopper

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

Unidentified short-horned grasshopper.

11 4 summer azure

summer azure

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

Small white butterfly.

1 0 leaf-footed bug

leaf-footed bug

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

Leaf-footed bug of Leptoglossus, perhaps Leptoglossus cf. clypealis

1 0 grasshopper

grasshopper

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

Map marker is not exact.

2 2 orange wing

orange wing

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

Map marker is approximate only.

0 0 shrub

shrub

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

Herbaceous shrub with thorny stems and green berries emanating from apical ...

4 1 blue dasher (female)

blue dasher (female)

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

Map marker is just an approximation.

1 0 white-tailed deer

white-tailed deer

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

White-tailed deer doe and fawn (there were actually 2 fawns present).

1 0 yellow-bellied slider

yellow-bellied slider

by Scott FrazierKansas, USA

Semi-aquatic turtle

1 0 common whitetail (female)

common whitetail (female)

by Scott FrazierKansas, USA

A dead or dying female common whitetail dragonfly.

6 0 eastern tiger swallowtail

eastern tiger swallowtail

by Scott FrazierKansas, USA

Probably the most recognizable swallowtail butterfly in the eastern US.

0 0 Persian shield

Persian shield

by Scott FrazierKansas, USA

An attractive broadleaf evergreen with native range Myanmar/Burma.

1 1 Japanese maple

Japanese maple

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, United States

Deciduous tree (these specimens) planted as an ornamental around the temperate ...

1 0 female widow skimmer

female widow skimmer

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

A distinctive, widespread and common "king skimmer" in the US and southeastern ...

1 0 Japanese beetle

Japanese beetle

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

These mating scarab beetles are a serious invasive pest species in North ...

3 2 white-tailed deer

white-tailed deer

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

A young white-tailed buck. There were a couple of smaller deer nearby which I ...

2 1 wheel bug

wheel bug

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

One of the largest Hemipterans in North America, the wheel bug is a relative of ...

2 0 white-tailed giant robber fly

white-tailed giant robber fly

by Scott FrazierKansas, USA

Giant robber fly. Reported from Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, North Carolina, ...

2 0 American toad

American toad

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

The cranial crest is not well developed in this presumably juvenile specimen so ...

1 0 snowberry clearwing, bumblebee moth

snowberry clearwing, bumblebee moth

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

A moth of the hawkmoth family Sphingidae that "flies like a hummingbird ands ...

1 0 eastern pondhawk (male)

eastern pondhawk (male)

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

I'm calling this a male eastern pondhawk (because of uncertainty over the color ...

2 0 red-spotted purple, red-spotted admiral

red-spotted purple, red-spotted admiral

by Scott FrazierKansas, USA

Polytypic species of brush-footed butterfly, common throughout much of the ...

2 0 daddy longlegs

daddy longlegs

by Scott FrazierOverland Park, Kansas, USA

One of a few disparate arthropod families with this comical common name (not to ...

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