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AnnaWhipkey

Lafayette, IN

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AnnaWhipkey northern map turtle
northern map turtle commented on by AnnaWhipkey Indiana, USA9 years ago

thanks for the ID BirdBrain!

AnnaWhipkey field sparrow
field sparrow commented on by AnnaWhipkey Indiana, USA9 years ago

thanks for the ID Fyn Kynd!

AnnaWhipkey Tropical Milkweed
Tropical Milkweed commented on by AnnaWhipkey Batangas, Philippines9 years ago

I believe this is in the Apocynaceae family, could be Calotropis sp. or Asclepias sp. They look like milkweed flowers or crown flower. I don't know if any of these are found in the Philippines.

AnnaWhipkey Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by AnnaWhipkey Fort Dodge, Iowa, USA9 years ago

It is definitely a cicada AidanKoob, check out the images on this site http://www.whatsthatbug.com/2012/08/07/c...
Some people use the common name locust for cicadas
http://scarlablack.hubpages.com/hub/The-...

AnnaWhipkey fumewort
fumewort commented on by AnnaWhipkey Indiana, USA9 years ago

ok, I think I've got it now. Not Dicentra sp. but it is in the same family, Papaveraceae.

AnnaWhipkey red-tailed hawk
red-tailed hawk commented on by AnnaWhipkey Indiana, USA9 years ago

thank you venusflytrap2000! I might have missed it except for the female mallard that was raising a fuss.

AnnaWhipkey yellow fairy cups
yellow fairy cups commented on by AnnaWhipkey Indiana, USA9 years ago

thanks for the ID Gordan Dietzman and LuckyLogan

AnnaWhipkey Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by AnnaWhipkey Indiana, USA9 years ago

Thanks for the ID LuckyLogan

AnnaWhipkey jewelweed seedling?
jewelweed seedling? commented on by AnnaWhipkey Indiana, USA9 years ago

Thanks for the ID LuckyLogan

AnnaWhipkey fumewort
fumewort commented on by AnnaWhipkey Indiana, USA9 years ago

Thanks LuckyLogan, I thought it looked like Dicentra also. We have squirrel corn and dutchman's breeches around here but I have never seen this flower before.

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