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0 1 She-oak

She-oak

by Aonach_EagachAdelaide, South Australia, Australia

She-oak on the way to work this morning

1 2 She Oak

She Oak

by AtomicAntiHolmes Beach, Florida, USA

1 1 She-oak Stink Bug

She-oak Stink Bug

by StephenSolomonsGosford, New South Wales, Australia

found active at night on Silky Oak ...

2 0 Coast sheoak (Καζουαρίνα)

Coast sheoak (Καζουαρίνα)

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΔήμος Αγίου Νικολάου, Κρήτη, Greece

Coast sheoak, spotted in the park of Agios Nikolaos marina, Crete island, ...

2 1 Northern Flicker

Northern Flicker

by TorreyNeelCalifornia, USA

Male and female. She was following him.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by e.razengMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

Small, greenish-blue moth.

2 4 Shield Bug

Shield Bug

by StephenSolomonsGosford, New South Wales, Australia

#greenish shield bug. Cripes, not having much luck with identifications lately

0 0 Eastern Gray Squirrel

Eastern Gray Squirrel

by Kerry5North Carolina, USA

Young grey squirrel

0 0 River She-Oak

River She-Oak

by ChristianeMackay, Queensland, Australia

It is a she-oak species of the genus ...

0 0 Scrub She-oak

Scrub She-oak

by Neil RossManly, New South Wales, Australia

as the "swamp she-oak" or "scrub

0 0 Black She-oak

Black She-oak

by Neil RossBrisbane, QLD, Australia

The Black She-oak is often described as ...

3 2 Giant Crab Spider

Giant Crab Spider

by AshleyTTexas, USA

Tan, furry spider with a brown line down the abdomen. This is an adult female.

30 15 Texas Rat Snake

Texas Rat Snake

by AshleyTTexas, USA

One of the prettiest rat snakes I've seen, and

0 0 Wolf spider

Wolf spider

by PPennsylvania, USA

Female wolf spider with egg sac.

0 0 Pileated woodpecker

Pileated woodpecker

by auntnance123Florida

female; she's excavated a treasure trove of ...

1 1 Beach She-oak

Beach She-oak

by achmmadJakarta, Indonesia

This plants belong to Casuarinaceae, of which the members resemble conifer like ...

0 0 Mountain Dragon

Mountain Dragon

by Mr.SwiftLaunceston, Tasmania, Australia

Rough, spiny scales with distinctive zig zag patterning. Camouflages well with ...

0 1 Dull-yellow Crane Fly

Dull-yellow Crane Fly

by StephenSolomonsGosford, New South Wales, Australia

At night resting on a She-oak by a ...

0 4 Mottled-brown (Left) & She-oak (Right) Leaf hoppers

Mottled-brown (Left) & She-oak (Right) Leaf hoppers

by VinnyBendigo, Victoria, Australia

Two different Leaf Hopper species, approx. 6mm long, found on Acacia ...

3 4 Carolina Satyr

Carolina Satyr

by MachiFlorida, USA

It landed on my friend's shoulder and stayed with her while

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by MichelleCha-KimOcoee, Florida, USA

About the size of a quarter, cream color with some minimal dark spots (hard to ...

0 0 Eastern Fence Lizard, female

Eastern Fence Lizard, female

by KarenPuracanOcala, Florida, USA

This lady was about 6" long, including her lovely long tail.

1 1 Eastern Fox Squirrel

Eastern Fox Squirrel

by glbnoah109Denton, Texas, USA

Cooling on a 110 degree day.

2 7 She-oak gall - eriococcid

She-oak gall - eriococcid

by LeubaMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

Like little artichokes with spiky scaly outgrowths, these galls were seen on ...

0 0 Mushroom

Mushroom

by RobertShinnOklahoma, USA

white

6 4 Lynx rufus

Lynx rufus

by KimJaspersSanta Cruz, California, USA

Common bobcat

0 0 Oleander Hawk Moth

Oleander Hawk Moth

by marshalwhiteMaine, USA

Looks just like an oak leaf!

0 0 Cicada (similar to Black Prince but with red eyes) also called red-eye cicada

Cicada (similar to Black Prince but with red eyes) also called red-eye cicada

by katey2auNew South Wales, Australia

Black thorax & abdomen Red eyes Transparent wings with black detail Approx ...

1 0 Australian Pelican

Australian Pelican

by shairlyn1

Australian Pelicans at Pittwater, just north of Sydney, Australia. Habituated ...

3 6 Dragon-faced Longicorn Beetle

Dragon-faced Longicorn Beetle

by StephenSolomonsGosford, New South Wales, Australia

This beetle looks a bit like the one in the reference but probably isn't the ...

2 3 Oecephoridae Moth

Oecephoridae Moth

by StephenSolomonsNew South Wales, Australia

changed id from Gelechid

9 5 Walking Stick (Female carrying male)

Walking Stick (Female carrying male)

by AshleyTHouston, Texas, USA

Anisomorpha sp? Tan back with a gray dorsal stripe and brown sides.

14 9 White-eyed Vireo

White-eyed Vireo

by AshleyTTexas, USA

This adorable little mom is incubating one egg, and I am so excited for it to ...

0 0 Female Spiny-backed Orbweaver

Female Spiny-backed Orbweaver

by My WildhoodRichmond, Texas, USA

Saw this female while taking out the compost this morning.

0 0 She-oak gall - eriococcid

She-oak gall - eriococcid

by pamsaiVictoria, Australia

An amazing flower-like structure created by a scale insect on casuarina stems. ...

2 1 Coast She-oak

Coast She-oak

by VinnyDarwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Tree approx. 15m tall, sometimes producing suckers, can form almost pure stands ...

3 3 Red-shouldered Hawk (juvenile)

Red-shouldered Hawk (juvenile)

by LivanEscuderoFlorida, USA

I heard it before I saw it. I then quietly tracked it down to some Australian ...

5 3 Great horned owl

Great horned owl

by BareFeatCalifornia, USA

18" tall, downy

4 0 Western Ribbon Snake

Western Ribbon Snake

by AshleyTTexas, USA

. This was the largest ribbon snake I have ever seen,

1 0 Purple hairstreak

Purple hairstreak

by Debbie StewartSelby, England, United Kingdom

and it appears that she was laying eggs in ...

2 4 Organ pipe mud dauber

Organ pipe mud dauber

by LuisStevensSan Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

, and lays an egg in the Back of the tube.

1 3 White Punk

White Punk

by Neil RossBrisbane, Queensland, Australia

-looking specimen growing on She-oak ...

11 7 Cecropia moth

Cecropia moth

by DianePlatcoBrooksOhio, USA

Large female Giant Silkworm moth (Saturnid family).

1 0 Beach She-Oak

Beach She-Oak

by achmmadIndonesia

Resemble pine, but different. These one belong to Casuarinaceae family ...

6 3 Flathead Snake

Flathead Snake

by AshleyTTexas, USA

photo you can see the musk and poop that

0 1 Geometrid Moth

Geometrid Moth

by StephenSolomonsNew South Wales, Australia

2cm pale, broad arrow shaped and very active moth

1 3 Green-brown stink bug

Green-brown stink bug

by ArgybeeMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

Medium sized 15mm green and brown shield-stink bug

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