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0 0 Yellow crownbeard

Yellow crownbeard

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

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0 0 Rabid wolf spider

Rabid wolf spider

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

Female with egg sac

1 0 Yellow-billed cuckoo

Yellow-billed cuckoo

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

This bird eats large quantities of hairy caterpillars.

1 0 Tiger moth

Tiger moth

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

Bug Guide suggested either spilosoma or estigmene but couldn't decide since the ...

5 0 Orb weaver spider web

Orb weaver spider web

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

I am unsure which orb weaver spider (family Araneidae) made these beautiful ...

2 0 Selys' Sundragon

Selys' Sundragon

by DorothyPughNorth Carolina, USA

It was hanging from a leaf on a grass plant.

1 0 Virginia tiger moth

Virginia tiger moth

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

As a caterpillar, it is known as the Yellow woolly bear or Yellow bear ...

0 0 Eastern phoebe

Eastern phoebe

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

This bird's plumage is gray-brown above. It has a white throat, dirty gray ...

1 0 Mud dauber nest

Mud dauber nest

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

Mud daubers are long, slender wasps about 1 inch (25 mm) in length. The name of ...

1 0 Bleeding Heart

Bleeding Heart

by BigFsNorth Carolina, USA

Pink heart shaped flower with a white protrusion from the pink flesh of the ...

5 2 Marbled orb weaver

Marbled orb weaver

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

Also known as the pumpkin spider, their webs are built low in heathland and in ...

3 1 Sheetweb dwarf spider webs

Sheetweb dwarf spider webs

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

The spider wasn't anywhere to be seen. It was a beautiful web, glistening in ...

0 0 Yellow-bellied slider

Yellow-bellied slider

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

wide variety of habitats, including slow-moving

1 0 American dagger moth

American dagger moth

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

Caution should be taken in handling the caterpillar, as the hollow setae may ...

1 0 Yellow-shafted Northern flicker

Yellow-shafted Northern flicker

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

There are over 100 common names for the Northern Flicker. Among them are: ...

4 1 Blue jay

Blue jay

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

The blue jay mainly feeds on nuts and seeds such as acorns, soft fruits, ...

3 0 Northern mockingbird

Northern mockingbird

by Maria dBDurham, North Carolina, USA

The Northern Mockingbird is known for its intelligence and has also been noted ...

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