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0 3 Spotting

Spotting

by MichaelBuffumBrattleboro, Vermont, USA

ghost plant or Indian pipe fungus

0 0 Red Fox

Red Fox

by AmolSarvaNew York, USA

Fox pups?

1 1 Eyed Elater

Eyed Elater

by LaurenHPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

About 1-1/2" long, fake eyes on top of head.

2 1 Striped Bark Maple, Moosewood

Striped Bark Maple, Moosewood

by joecomerdotcomMadison, Wisconsin, USA

Small tree with very interesting bark.

0 2 Blue Mountain mint

Blue Mountain mint

by fling325New Jersey, USA

Blue Mountain mint, pycanthemum muticum.

6 2 Clay-colored Sparrow

Clay-colored Sparrow

by Tom15Hadley, Massachusetts, USA

Clay-colored Sparrows are uncommon but regular fall and winter visitors in the ...

1 0 Garter Snake

Garter Snake

by Tom15Canton, Massachusetts, USA

Garter Snakes are the most common snake here in the

1 4 Purple toad lily

Purple toad lily

by fling325NYC, New York, USA

Purple toad lily, Tricyrtis formosana

4 4 Northern Harrier (female)

Northern Harrier (female)

by ChristyHollandColorado, USA

Female Northern Harrier - led us on a merry ...

5 0 Yellow Patches

Yellow Patches

by jessilynnflemingHolderness, New Hampshire, USA

Yellow cap, dry, and scaly. Veiled stem.

0 0 Muskrat

Muskrat

by markmcdonald141Massachusetts, USA

Brownish fur, long thin tail, swims well

0 0 Moth

Moth

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

At light. Mixed woodland and field habitat.

0 1 Stink bug

Stink bug

Middletown Township, New Jersey, USA

Prehistoric looking with a shield looking shell

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by bristolviewNew York, USA

Beetle with red X on its back. Common in area, but not in my identification ...

0 0 Cranberry Root Grub

Cranberry Root Grub

by Tom15Jefferson, New Hampshire, USA

The larvae feed in cranberry bogs in the

0 0 Sage Thrasher

Sage Thrasher

by Tom15Salisbury, Massachusetts, USA

Normally found in sagebrush habitat in the western part of the

0 0 Sandhill Crane

Sandhill Crane

by Tom15Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA

Sandhill Cranes aren't normally in the eastern

1 0 Rough-Legged Hawk

Rough-Legged Hawk

by ChristyHollandColorado, USA

Oh yes she did!! And looking straight at

1 0 Eurasian Collared-Dove

Eurasian Collared-Dove

by LivanEscuderoFlorida, USA

One of many of these doves that are very numerous on a morning neighborhood ...

0 0 Horsechestnut

Horsechestnut

Massachusetts, USA

Opposite, palmately compound. Looks like a fan.

1 0 Fly

Fly

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Possibly Epalpus signifer, family (Tachinidae).

2 0 Oblique-lined Tiger Beetle

Oblique-lined Tiger Beetle

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Oblique-lined Tiger Beetle (Cicindela tranquebarica) - Ground Beetle family ...

0 0 Mayfly

Mayfly

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Mayfly (Leptophlebia sp.) - Pronggilled Mayfly family (Leptophlebiidae). Larva.

1 0 Ground Crab Spider

Ground Crab Spider

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Around 5mm. Possibly X. elegans.

1 3 Jumping Spider

Jumping Spider

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Jumping Spider (Hentzia sp.) - Jumping Spider family (Salticidae).

2 4 Cranefly

Cranefly

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

At light.

3 0 Red Banded Polypore

Red Banded Polypore

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Red Banded Polypore (Fomitopsis pinicola) - family (Fomitopsidaceae).

1 0 Ostrich Fern

Ostrich Fern

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris) - family (Onocleaceae). Large colony.

4 1 Comstock's Sallow

Comstock's Sallow

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

At light. Mixed woodland and field habitat.

1 0 Azure Bluet

Azure Bluet

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Azure Bluet (Houstonia caerulea) - Bedstraw family (Rubiaceae). A low plant ...

1 0 Bronzed Tiger Beetle

Bronzed Tiger Beetle

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Bronzed Tiger Beetle (Cicindela repanda) - Ground Beetle family (Carabidae). ...

0 3 Indian Poke

Indian Poke

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Moist area beside river.

5 6 Eastern Garter Snake

Eastern Garter Snake

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis) - family ...

3 2 Black-necked Stilt

Black-necked Stilt

by Tom15Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA

Black-necked Stilts are uncommon visitors to the

1 3 Bullock's Oriole

Bullock's Oriole

by Tom15Chelmsford, Massachusetts, USA

direction and ended up at someones feeders here in the

13 7 Calliope Hummingbird

Calliope Hummingbird

by Tom15Manchester, New Hampshire, USA

This little hummingbird is way out of its normal range here in the

0 2 Siberian Squill

Siberian Squill

by jesloweryColumbus, Ohio, USA

. They are garden escapees that have become common in the

1 0 Great Spangled Fritillary Butterfly

Great Spangled Fritillary Butterfly

by lflavoraNew Jersey, USA

These Fritillary are abundant here in the

0 2 Unknown egg sac

Unknown egg sac

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Appears to be an egg sac of a spider, but cased in mud... Any ideas to what ...

0 1 Queen Anne's Lace

Queen Anne's Lace

by patrickneveOregon, USA

Native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalised to

0 0 Hemlock

Hemlock

by lukasbjorkman213Hartford, Vermont, USA

Evrgreen tree with conical crown of long, slender, horizontal branches often ...

4 3 Leafcurling Sac Spider

Leafcurling Sac Spider

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Location is approx.

2 2 Northern Lapwing

Northern Lapwing

by Tom15Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USA

Northern Lapwings are rare visitors to the

2 0 Fox Squirrel

Fox Squirrel

by StirredMochaIndiana, USA

A common squirrel east of the Rocky Mountains in the

0 0 Northern Cardinal (female)

Northern Cardinal (female)

by VonDerSchmiedeBoston, Massachusetts, USA

Grayish orange plumage, orange beak short and stout, black eye mask and small ...

1 1 Smoky Jungle Frog

Smoky Jungle Frog

by Tom15Guyana

at the Maipaima Eco Lodge. The black mask reminds me of Wood Frogs we have ...

1 0 Bluegill (Sunfish)

Bluegill (Sunfish)

by Antonio DeGeorgeMaryland, USA

When I go fishing, I usually come across some great stuff. While trying to ...

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