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0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by christa dillabaughNew York, USA

Lichens

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by ChristieNew York, USA

Adirondacks

0 0 Liverwort

Liverwort

by LakesideScottUSA

Adirondack Interpretive Center

0 0 Shining Clubmoss

Shining Clubmoss

by LakesideScottUSA

Adirondack Interpretive Center

1 2 Clubmoss

Clubmoss

by LakesideScottUSA

Adirondack Interpretive Center

0 0 Common St. Johnswort

Common St. Johnswort

by LakesideScottNew York, USA

Adirondack Wild Center

0 0 Arum

Arum

by LakesideScottNew York, USA

Adirondack Wild Center

1 0 Spotted Turtle

Spotted Turtle

by LakesideScottNew York, USA

Adirondack Wild Center

2 0 Red-Spotted Newt

Red-Spotted Newt

by LakesideScottNew York, USA

Adirondack Wild Center

1 0 Northern Pike

Northern Pike

by LakesideScottNew York, USA

Adirondack Wild Center

2 0 Brook Trout

Brook Trout

by LakesideScottNew York, USA

Adirondack Wild Center

0 0 Sturgeon

Sturgeon

by Ryan.ChampinyNew York, USA

1 1 Moss

Moss

by Tina22New York, USA

0 0 Dragonfly

Dragonfly

by Tina22New York, USA

1 0 Clubmoss

Clubmoss

by LakesideScottNewcomb, New York, United States

Adirondack Interpretive Center

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by NSchwabNew York, USA

A pair of bright orange mushrooms.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by ewh414Buffalo, New York, USA

Growing on a birch in the Adirondack ...

0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by DaphneVogelNew York, USA

Grasshopper, about 1.5", unsure of species.

0 3 Yellow Toad Flax

Yellow Toad Flax

by David SchoenknechtLake Placid, USA

High Peaks region of Adirondacks.

0 0 Balsam fir

Balsam fir

by CloudDwellerNew York, USA

Common, pungent tree of the adirondacks.

0 1 Foxglove

Foxglove

by David SchoenknechtNew York, USA

High peaks region of the Adirondacks

0 6 Indian Pipe

Indian Pipe

by David SchoenknechtNew York, USA

High peaks region of Adirondacks.

2 0 Mink frog

Mink frog

by Ryan.ChampinyNew York, USA

0 1 Smooth Green Snake

Smooth Green Snake

by Joseph ELake George, New York

Spotted on the trail up Buck Mtn. in Lake George, NY.

0 0 Yellow Warbler

Yellow Warbler

by vinnybNew York, USA

On a hike with my son in Adirondacks Fall ...

0 0 Stinking Benjamin

Stinking Benjamin

by Travis MorseNew York, USA

Adirondack State Park, High Peaks ...

0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by WestonJamesPhillipsNew York, USA

I believe it to be a type of Basket tail- Found in a park in the

0 0 Ground Dogwood

Ground Dogwood

by TheGojirraUSA

Found on higher elevations on Mt. Gothics

1 0 White Fringed Orchis

White Fringed Orchis

by LakesideScottNew York, USA

Ferd's Bog, Adirondacks

0 0 Buck Moth Caterpillar

Buck Moth Caterpillar

by DaphneVogelNew York, USA

Adirondacks, meadow area on the edge of the ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AdirondackJoeNew York, USA

Unknown Mushroom

0 0 Painted Trillium

Painted Trillium

by Dave-a-roniUnited States Virgin Islands, USA

3 petal flower with a pink center.

1 1 Sphagnum Moss

Sphagnum Moss

by Dave-a-roniNew York, USA

A pinkish red carpet plant that grows all over the

0 0 Common or Running Club Moss, Ground Pine

Common or Running Club Moss, Ground Pine

by TrevorFairbairnNew York, USA

Small 4in in height, fern like plant covering deciduous forest floor. Found in ...

1 0  Mealy pixie-cup

Mealy pixie-cup

by DavidBarnasNew York, USA

These are all over the place in the

3 4 Spotted Garden Slug

Spotted Garden Slug

by Dave-a-roniNew York, USA

Big Slug, about the size of a middle finger of large hand.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by NSchwabNew York, USA

A mushroom with an orange to dark red upturned cape and prominent yellow gills ...

0 0 Eastern Box Turtle

Eastern Box Turtle

by WhataWonderfulWorldVirginia Beach, Virginia, USA

Found wandering in my back yard. For a few years, these turtles nested under ...

1 1 Northeastern Pine Sawyer Beetle

Northeastern Pine Sawyer Beetle

by 610189New York, USA

Big about 1.5 inches long .5 inches wide. Long antennae, mostly black.

2 1 American River Otter

American River Otter

by jacob.d.malcombNew York, USA

A family of five otters on the Raquette River near the outlet of Tupper Lake.

0 0 Imleria badia - Bay Bolete

Imleria badia - Bay Bolete

by Todd5New York, USA

Large bolete - about 5-6" tall

1 4 Spotting

Spotting

by Dave-a-roniNew York, USA

Fungus growing in a rotten tree, looks like brown-sharp edged clam shells

0 1 Black locust

Black locust

by jackedesignUSA

These photos are from a large tree, roughly 75 feet high. I need to determine ...

0 0 White Throated Sparrow

White Throated Sparrow

by Dave-a-roniNew York

This little guy hopped around an empty camp site where we cooked and stowed our ...

4 3 Tennessee Warbler

Tennessee Warbler

by Cody.conwayBeaumont, Texas, USA

The Tennessee Warbler, is a New World warbler. It breeds from the

0 0 Barksdale Trillium

Barksdale Trillium

by LakesideScottUSA

Adirondack Interpretive Center. Also known ...

7 5 Indian Pipe

Indian Pipe

by LakesideScottNew York, USA

"A true flowering plant with no green chlorophyll. Because it lives by taking ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by 610189New York, USA

This wood was rough and almost white. I am guessing some sort of Birch tree. ...

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