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jumping spider

by IanMichaelIletoQuezon City, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines

Found this jumping spider on a pupa on a

2 0 Juniper

Juniper

by MelissaHandIowa, USA

Blue berries, green foliage. Tiny little ...

1 0 Lime Berry

Lime Berry

by Vinny

Small tree to 10m, forming little red fruits. Apparently a good nectar source ...

2 4 Spotting

Spotting

by LeanneGardnerQueensland, Australia

A 4m tree with lime green leaves & tiny ...

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Spotting

by Life Is Like a LimeGeorgia, USA

Not sure if these are berries from a ...

2 0 Partridge-Berry

Partridge-Berry

by Life Is Like a LimeFlovilla, Georgia, USA

From the "Field Guide to Wildflowers of Georgia and the Surrounding States" - a ...

0 0 Strawberry Tree

Strawberry Tree

by arlandaMadrid, Madrid, Spain

-shaped, 4-6 mm diameter, forming panicles of 10-30 together in autumn. The ...

0 0 Coral Honeysuckle

Coral Honeysuckle

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

2-4 flowered clusters of red, tubular blooms followed by bright-red

0 0 White Wing Dove

White Wing Dove

by Linh THouston, Texas, USA

White wing dove has a orange eyes and blue eyes shadow. They have a brown body ...

0 0 Schubert chokecherry

Schubert chokecherry

by shannon.pannebakerAlberta, Canada

spring. Produce small tiny black/purple

0 0 Japanese Honeysuckle

Japanese Honeysuckle

by Life Is Like a Lime

sweetly vanilla scented. The fruit, which is produced in fall, is a black ...

0 0 Pacific Madrone (flowers)

Pacific Madrone (flowers)

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, USA

autumn, red berries. The

3 2 Wood mouse

Wood mouse

by Marta RubioTexeiraOud-Heverlee, Vlaanderen, Belgium

mice are primarily seed eaters, particularly seeds of trees such as oak, ...

0 3 European Mistletoe

European Mistletoe

by AlexKonigLimburg, Netherlands

.079–0.12 in) diameter. The fruit is a white or yellow

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