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0 0 Eastern hemlock

Eastern hemlock

by naturalist.charlieSouth Burlington, Vermont, USA

Sapling. Mature

0 0 Gambel's Oak Sapling

Gambel's Oak Sapling

by JoshuaGSmithArizona, USA

There were many little stands of old trees ...

0 1 Fir Tree Sapling

Fir Tree Sapling

Some sort of baby tree. About 3-4 inches.

0 0 Maiden Hair tree

Maiden Hair tree

by sarah.loobyMassachusetts, USA

simple, alternate, sapling

0 0 Tulip Tree

Tulip Tree

by MelodyJOntario, Canada

A tulip tree

0 0 sapling

sapling

by S FrazierIndonesia

A naturally emerged unidentified sapling. ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by chipper49Maine, USA

Dark green 4.5 inches by 3.5 inches

0 0 Red Maple

Red Maple

by LadyLilacNewfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Red maple sapling, leaves are green in ...

0 0 Sapling Buds

Sapling Buds

Ont., Ontario, Canada

Some flower buds on a sapling. Most

0 0 Shorea Sapling

Shorea Sapling

by AgnesAdiqueTalaveraLaguna, Philippines

A Shorea sapling, a genus of rainforest ...

0 0 Birds nest.

Birds nest.

by joanbstanleyDenison, Texas, USA

Twig and leaf birds nest. It was about 4 ft. off the ground, nestled in the ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by ChrisInceJr.California, USA

Small sapling

0 2 Red Oak

Red Oak

by kianamccoy98Vermont, USA

Very small tree must have been planted 3 ...

4 1 White Oak

White Oak

by Nann Hudson FlowersMissouri, USA

The leaves on the young sapling look like a ...

19 14 white-lipped tree frog

white-lipped tree frog

by S FrazierIndonesia

Juvenile frog in the top of a papaya (Carica papaya)

0 1 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by ChrisInceJr.California, USA

A small sapling

7 6 Eucalyptus Tip Bug

Eucalyptus Tip Bug

by kdpicturemakerNew South Wales, Australia

Small stink or shield bug with bright orange & blue grey markings. Appears to ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by VivBraznellจังหวัดนครศรีธรรมราช, Thailand

A sapling, self seeded. Mature leaves ...

2 0 Sassafras

Sassafras

by MusicwolfNorth Carolina, USA

The only tree that I know of that has three ...

0 0 Sweetgum

Sweetgum

by SpencerTheBiosensorSouth Carolina, USA

The Sweetgum seemed to be a newer tree to ...

0 0 hammock web spider

hammock web spider

by Ingrid3Stamford, Connecticut, USA

tiny spider , black underside, tan tiger stripes on dorsal abdomen ends

1 2 Kangaroo Lizard

Kangaroo Lizard

by NuwanChathurangaSri Lanka

up a sapling or

2 3 cassowary plum

cassowary plum

by S FrazierIndonesia

This spotting contains (new) fruit and a

0 0 beach mahogany, penaga laut, kamani

beach mahogany, penaga laut, kamani

by S FrazierIndonesia

Native hardwood often found growing along the coast. This specimen planted from ...

1 0 Common Green Lacewing larvae

Common Green Lacewing larvae

by surekhaHaryana, India

Lacewing larvae, sometimes called "aphid lions" eat many small insects as they ...

0 0 Maripa Palm

Maripa Palm

by Gina423Suriname

These palm trees, while not the tallest ...

2 5 fruit bat sign

fruit bat sign

by S FrazierIndonesia

Most likely a fruit bat's supper last night (guava - Psidium sp.).

0 3 fruit bat sign

fruit bat sign

by S FrazierIndonesia

Overnight feeding on ripe fruit and splatter typical of fruit bats.

6 8 lined gecko

lined gecko

by S FrazierIndonesia

Probably a uniformly colored (i.e. un-lined) lined gecko. The largest of the 5 ...

0 0 Sri Lankan Kangaroo Lizard

Sri Lankan Kangaroo Lizard

by PrabathChinthakaMagedaragamageRatnapura, Ratnapura, Sri Lanka

up a sapling or

8 3 Sri Lankan Kangaroo Lizard

Sri Lankan Kangaroo Lizard

by AlbertKangදකුණු පළාත, Sri Lanka

eventually climb up a sapling or

3 0 Brown-patched Kangaroo lizard

Brown-patched Kangaroo lizard

by SewSri Lanka

The Brown-patched Kangaroo lizard (Otocryptis wiegmanni), also called ...

5 1 Spot-winged thrush

Spot-winged thrush

by NuwanChathurangaSri Lanka

A rare breeding resident inhabiting undergrowth of

3 8 Mountain Ash graveyard

Mountain Ash graveyard

by martinlVictoria, Australia

and this fire was particularly hot, totally destroying these

1 0 Tree of Heaven

Tree of Heaven

by The GeoDexIndependence, Kansas, United States

A tree of heaven

2 1 Sassafras Tree

Sassafras Tree

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

The flowers (pictured here) of the sassafras

2 3 Red Maple, sprout

Red Maple, sprout

by LarsKorbHohenhorn, Schleswig-Holstein (Landmasse), Germany

tall. In forests, the bark will remain ...

5 4 Giant Lichen Orbweaver

Giant Lichen Orbweaver

by JaredTCalvertKentucky, USA

eight foot from one side of the trail to the other. It anchored its web on ...

1 1 European Beech

European Beech

by sttweetsWijdemeren, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

It is a large tree, capable of reaching ...

25 9 Sri Lanka Blue Magpie

Sri Lanka Blue Magpie

by NuwanChathurangaDeniyaya, Sri Lanka

with. The bird inhabits all levels of the

0 0 Alaska Birch tree

Alaska Birch tree

by ChristinaMaloneyNorbergAnchorage, Alaska, USA

This tree typically grows to 15-20 m tall, ...

1 0 European beech

European beech

by MeikGöttingen, Niedersachsen (Landmasse), Germany

Most dominant tree species in Central ...

17 13 Snowshoe hare (Lièvre d'Amérique)

Snowshoe hare (Lièvre d'Amérique)

by LucBertrandMontréal, Québec, Canada

, ferns and leaves; in winter, it eats twigs, the bark from

0 0 European Beech or Common Beech

European Beech or Common Beech

by NéliaLeonardoBraga, Portugal

It is a large tree, capable of reaching ...

0 0 Big Leaf Maple Leaves

Big Leaf Maple Leaves

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, USA

It can grow to be up to 35 m tall, but more commonly grows 15 m to 20 m tall. ...

4 2 European beech

European beech

by sttweetsBarneveld, Gelderland, Netherlands

It is a large tree, capable of reaching ...

0 1 Jackfruit

Jackfruit

by Jolly IbañezZamboanga City, Philippines

The jackfruit tree is well suited to ...

4 2 River Red Gum (mature)

River Red Gum (mature)

by Neil RossNandi, Queensland, Australia

Myrtaceae, and is a familiar and iconic

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