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KenCheeks

KenCheeks

Edgefield County, South Carolina

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KenCheeks Shark teeth finds from today's beach trip. 9 o'clock could be some stingray barbs. I found something else really cool that looked like a vertebrae or something strange. Will see if I can get a decent pic if it. Lots of little teeth! Fun times.  :)

Nice assortment of shark teeth. Per your request, I added my photo of goose barnacles to your Beach Mission. I also added a Cannonball Jellyfish to the mission.

KenCheeks Zebra Longwing or Zebra Heliconian
Zebra Longwing or Zebra Heliconian commented on by KenCheeks Georgia, USA10 years ago

Great spotting! In the Georgia-South Carolina region this year, we had more Zebra Longwings than I had ever seen.

KenCheeks Sumac
Sumac commented on by KenCheeks Augusta, Georgia, USA10 years ago

Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of the leaves.

KenCheeks Cuckoo bee
Cuckoo bee commented on by KenCheeks Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA10 years ago

Great specimen and photograph. Love your work, Eric. And, thanks for all the help that you given me on IDs.

KenCheeks Apache Jumping Spider
Apache Jumping Spider commented on by KenCheeks South Carolina, USA10 years ago

This spider has been confirmed on BugGuide.

KenCheeks Peppered Jumper
Peppered Jumper commented on by KenCheeks Stamford, Connecticut, USA10 years ago

Just checked out your spottings. This is one of my favorites. Cool jumping spider.

KenCheeks Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by KenCheeks Augusta, Georgia, USA10 years ago

Thanks for the feedback CindyBinghamKeiser. I changed the category to mammals.

KenCheeks Red-legged Buprestis Beetle
Red-legged Buprestis Beetle commented on by KenCheeks South Carolina, USA10 years ago

This is the first time that I have ever observed this beetle. Therefore, I selected it to be my 500th spotting on Project Noah.

KenCheeks Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by KenCheeks Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA10 years ago

This looks like one of the Robber Flies in the Family Asilidae.

KenCheeks Lucia Azure
Lucia Azure commented on by KenCheeks Maine, USA10 years ago

Congrats on spotting # 700 and a new species for your life list. I really enjoy your pictures here and on the Facebook groups.

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