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0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by ArianaMontana, USA

A month, great at incognito, looks just like the

0 0 Eastern cottonwood

Eastern cottonwood

by AnnaWhipkeyIndiana, USA

Cottonwood

0 0 Plains Cottonwood

Plains Cottonwood

by LadyLilacLloydminster, Alberta, Canada

Leave, bark and form of young

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by gatorfellowsDenton, Texas, USA

White disc like things under the peeling

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by YupWest River, Wyoming, USA

Mottled grey color. Blends in with

1 0 Big Poplar Sphinx

Big Poplar Sphinx

by Graham MonroeNew Mexico, USA

A large moth with wings shaped like a

0 0 Cottonwood

Cottonwood

by IvyArden Hills, Minnesota

Large tree with quick growth around wet areas. The lower trunk and

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by MaryRosalesCalifornia, USA

Dry tall heavily barked. Green leaves ...

8 5 Springtail

Springtail

by Tom15Dixville, New Hampshire, USA

This colorful springtail is just 1.5mm. I found it under

0 0 Cottonwood tree

Cottonwood tree

by CynthiaMHoriKanab, Utah, USA

Bark: Light green, smooth on young trunks; ...

1 1 Cottonwood Trees

Cottonwood Trees

by Gordon DietzmanWyoming, USA

floodplains where their thick corky bark ...

4 1 Brown Creeper

Brown Creeper

by AshleyTAmarillo, Texas, USA

Tiny, brown bird that is mottled to look very similar to tree

0 0 Eastern Ash Bark Beetle

Eastern Ash Bark Beetle

by BugEricColorado Springs, Colorado, USA

Tiny, only 3 millimeters, colored as shown.

0 0 White-breasted nuthatch

White-breasted nuthatch

by Graham MonroeNew Mexico, USA

A small bird with a slate blue back and white chest.

0 0 Eastern Cottonwood

Eastern Cottonwood

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

Eastern cottonwood, is a fast-growing tree ...

0 0 Eastern Cottonwood

Eastern Cottonwood

by Gordon DietzmanSt. Paul, Minnesota, USA

floodplains where their thick corky bark ...

0 0 Oreas Comma?

Oreas Comma?

by KathleenMcEachernMaple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

Unfortunately, I did not get a look at the underside of the wings as it flew ...

1 2 Fremont Cottonwood

Fremont Cottonwood

by CindyBinghamKeiserEscondido, California, USA

to 1.5 m (4.9 ft) in diameter" with very course, gray

0 0 Sea Hibiscus

Sea Hibiscus

by tibipradaFlorida, USA

resemblance to the related Tilia species. Its tough

0 0 North American Beaver

North American Beaver

by Art3Indiana, USA

Large animal, that feeds on tree bark. With ...

0 0 Cottonwood

Cottonwood

by joanbstanleyTucson, Arizona, USA

-brown pointed bud, not sticky; twig has a bitter aspirin taste.

7 5 Yellow Warbler (Building A Nest)

Yellow Warbler (Building A Nest)

by Joseph R. GodreauAnn Arbor Charter Township, Michigan, United States

Yellow Warbler building a nest in a Juniper Tree.

0 0 Black Cottonwood

Black Cottonwood

by ElsiOuztsWashington, USA

for up to 400 years (Forbes 2006). A

0 0 American Plum Borer Moth

American Plum Borer Moth

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

Pyralid Moth. Adult: forewing reddish-brown to AM line, which is almost ...

0 0 Mourning Cloak

Mourning Cloak

by keithp2012New York, USA

), cottonwood (Populus deltoides), aspen ...

0 0 American Beautyberry blooms

American Beautyberry blooms

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

) which hug the branches at leaf axils in the fall and winter.

0 0 Texas Persimmon        female

Texas Persimmon female

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

to Nuevo Leon in northeastern Mexico. Very common in central and south Texas. ...

4 3 Fall Webworm Larvae

Fall Webworm Larvae

by TukupOmaha, Nebraska, USA

branch-ends. 4-6 weeks later they fall to the ground where they pupate under ...

0 0 Variable Ladybird Beetle

Variable Ladybird Beetle

by celestialprincess101Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

These ladybirds are bright orange-yellow with four variable black dots on each ...

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