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Seen soaring overhead at Little White Church on the
This brown (slightly balding!) moth was 5.5 ...
raising their young. These nests can sometimes reach 3 feet in height.
This tree is deciduous, losing its leaves in the winter months, hence the name ...
spring for raising their young. These nests can sometimes reach 3 feet in ...
This has got to be our Nations Symbol of Freedom..... White Head and Tail, ...
Dolichovespula maculata is a North American wasp commonly called the
Ancient bald cypress forests, with some ...
The ending for the female Giant Crane Fly (Tipula abdominalis) from this ...
The adult bald eagle is large bird of prey ...
2 large crane flies mating, see photos 4, 5
The largest waterfowl in North American the trumpeter swan is an impressive ...
The National Bird of the United States-- This particular bird is perched in a ...
American hawk and is only marginally smaller than the
regenerates from seeds. Usually found on stony
Jersey, and occasionally as far as Connecticut, although it is more common in ...
Found this larva when I was digging in my mom's garden. Look at that mouth! ...
Large spreading tree near the 879 foot summit of Johnson's Mound.
The turkey vulture's head (like the head of its namesake, the wild turkey) is ...
King Vulture has gray to black ruff, flight, and tail feathers. The head and ...
The raccoon i/ræˈkuːn/, Procyon lotor (sometimes spelled racoon),[2] also known ...