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dcfieldview Sora
Sora commented on by dcfieldview Hammond, Indiana, USA11 years ago

Definitely NOT a sora. I would think maybe a young starling (or a female). Plummage is right, beak color is off, but that might be b/c it's dead.

dcfieldview Old Man of the Woods
Old Man of the Woods commented on by dcfieldview Connecticut, USA11 years ago

Thanks ArgyBee

dcfieldview Oak Moss Lichen
Oak Moss Lichen commented on by dcfieldview Tulare, California, USA11 years ago

Foliose Lichen

dcfieldview Thistle
Thistle commented on by dcfieldview New Haven, Connecticut, USA11 years ago

A thistle species

dcfieldview Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by dcfieldview Mill Neck, New York, USA11 years ago

Looks like a St. John's Wort, but IDK about the spikey-looking things...

dcfieldview Meadow Beauty
Meadow Beauty commented on by dcfieldview Centre Island, New York, USA11 years ago

I concur with what you are thinking :)

dcfieldview Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by dcfieldview Brookfield, Illinois, USA11 years ago

Looks like a carpet python to me

dcfieldview Slaty Skimmer Dragonfly
Slaty Skimmer Dragonfly commented on by dcfieldview Connecticut, USA11 years ago

And actually, the Genus makes more sense. I have positively ID'd other Libellula species in my area. (That's what I get for posting in a hurry ;)

dcfieldview Slaty Skimmer Dragonfly
Slaty Skimmer Dragonfly commented on by dcfieldview Connecticut, USA11 years ago

That looks more correct - thanks.

dcfieldview White tail fawn
White tail fawn commented on by dcfieldview Maine, USA11 years ago

Fantastic shot!

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