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1 0 Cochineal beetles

Cochineal beetles

by SeemaLos Angeles, California, USA

Source of bug-Based

2 5 Tropical Milkweed

Tropical Milkweed

by Christiane4695, Queensland, Australia

Importance as a caterpillar food

4 2 Anna's and Rufous Hummingbirds

Anna's and Rufous Hummingbirds

by kenjbarrattSan Diego, California, USA

Two Anna's and one Rufous (I think) in competition for control of the

0 0 Common mud or musk turtle

Common mud or musk turtle

Mississippi, USA

Female

0 1 American Alligator

American Alligator

by welocoFlorida, USA

Common in any body of water that will sustain a

0 0 Dwarf Cinquefoil

Dwarf Cinquefoil

by jenalleeckColumbus, Ohio, USA

Dicot, Roseaceae, Perennial, Forb/herb

0 0 Prickly Pear

Prickly Pear

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesLlíria, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

Introduced from Mexico as a food

0 0 Gray Pine

Gray Pine

by JemmaConcord, California, USA

The Pine nuts were used as a source of ...

0 0 Ant

Ant

by TIMCNew York, USA

Tiny brown ant

0 0 Rosy Maple Moth

Rosy Maple Moth

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

Maple trees are the caterpillars main food ...

0 0 Mockingbird

Mockingbird

by glbnoah109Curaçao, Netherlands

Bird is upper right center. Typical dimension of Mexican and US mockingbirds.

0 0 Grass

Grass

by Ethan B-lantonBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Grows in most areas of the TDF, and a food ...

0 0 Common Milkweed

Common Milkweed

by Discover MCCDIllinois, USA

Known for its milky sap this plant is an important

3 0 Narrow-winged longhorhorn beetle

Narrow-winged longhorhorn beetle

by MargaritaOrlovaמחוז חיפה, Israel

Beetles in copula on a flower which is also their main

0 0 Pale Smartweed

Pale Smartweed

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

seed are an important food

0 1 Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar

Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar

by Elton_WizardPennsylvania, USA

Found on milkweed plant, its main (perhaps only)

0 0 common starlings

common starlings

by KarenSaxtonCrescent City, California, USA

Native to europe and asia, it is an invasive species everywhere else: stealing ...

3 1 Black Bear

Black Bear

by IvyWisconsin

A large omnivore (one of the largest native animals) found in northern forest ...

0 0 Snowy Egret

Snowy Egret

by KarenSaxtonSan Diego, California, Mexico

medium sized egret with black legs and yellow feet which are used to lure their ...

1 3 Herring Gull

Herring Gull

by East endSouthampton, New York, USA

Large gray and white gull with black wing tips.

0 0 Red Squirrel

Red Squirrel

by BillCarpenter

Squirrel chasing any bird away from food ...

0 0 Beautyberry Blooms

Beautyberry Blooms

by gatorfellowsDenton, Texas, USA

. A wildlife food

2 0 strawberry guava

strawberry guava

by SeemaPatelOrange, California, USA

Its a Brazilian native, an invasive plant in Hawaii, but potentially good

1 0 camas lily

camas lily

by KarenSaxtonBandon, Oregon, USA

blue lily that was an important food

1 2 Trailing Wild Bean

Trailing Wild Bean

by chesterbperryTennessee, USA

These wild beans can be prepared in the same way as cultivated beans, and are ...

0 0 Bobcat

Bobcat

by LuckyLoganIowa, USA

Caught on a trail cam.

2 3 American coot

American coot

by Maria dBMexico

source of

0 5 S-banded Tiger Beetle

S-banded Tiger Beetle

by ceherzogSarasota, Florida, USA

This is a food

0 0 Harlequin Ladybug

Harlequin Ladybug

by JakubkoNew York, USA

A very harmful invasive, Harmonia axyridis takes the

2 0 Tropical Milkweed

Tropical Milkweed

by Anne Marie McCaffreyHeredia, Costa Rica

Important food

2 1 Red Swamp Crayfish; Cangrejo Rojo Americano

Red Swamp Crayfish; Cangrejo Rojo Americano

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesPuçol, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

Introduced species, now a favourite food ...

0 0 Fly

Fly

Florence, Kentucky, USA

Two wings, small insect, red eyes, with a greenish brown body.

2 1 Common Snapping Turtle

Common Snapping Turtle

by LindaKing2East Ridge, Tennessee, USA

Baby snapping turtle about the size of a half dollar

0 1 Bracken fern

Bracken fern

by Tracy MorrisPortland, Oregon, USA

Used by northwest aboriginals as a food ...

1 0 Unknown Sawfly Larva

Unknown Sawfly Larva

by beaker98Illinois, USA

This little guy was found on a dead blade of high-grass, so I can't even guess ...

0 0 Bristly Foxtail

Bristly Foxtail

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

valuable food

1 1 MUSHROOMS / FUNGUS

MUSHROOMS / FUNGUS

by MhayaTughokCapiz, Philippines

on soil or on its food

0 0 Green Anole

Green Anole

by James McNairFlorida, USA

their habitat and food

1 0 Swan Plant

Swan Plant

by JillBlackPuketapapa, Auckland, New Zealand

Swan plants are a source of

0 0 Grass

Grass

by Ethan B-lantonBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Grows in multiple areas, grows up to a couple of inches, green, and a main ...

0 0 English Holly

English Holly

Massachusetts, USA

Alt sim. Thorny serrations on leaf margins. Shiny. 1.5in.

3 0 Nudibranch

Nudibranch

by AlbertKangCatbalogan, Samar, Philippines

camouflaged among their food

0 1 Cuban Tree Frog

Cuban Tree Frog

by charissa.forgiePalm Coast, Florida, USA

Medium sized brown tree frog Seen around light

1 0 Milkweed

Milkweed

by Jonathan SequeiraHeredia, Costa Rica

bees and other nectar-seeking insects, and a larval

14 1 Allen's Hummingbird

Allen's Hummingbird

by Ken BarrattSan Diego, California, USA

hummers away from the food

4 0 European wasp

European wasp

by MauronRepublika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina

efficient at both hunting for small, live

12 3 Blue Jay

Blue Jay

by MickGrantRipley, Ohio, USA

expression. Length 28cm (11 inch) Wingspan 41cm (16 inch) Plenty of oaks ...

0 0 Fly

Fly

by gatorfellowsDenton, Texas, USA

This dead fly on the chair is now part of the

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