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GinniBaggettRadford

GinniBaggettRadford

Jim and I like to travel, to beaches, mountains, and especially to destinations nearing the Arctic Circle.

Madison, Alabama

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GinniBaggettRadford goldenrod
goldenrod commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Madison, Alabama, USA11 years ago

Ok thanks Cindy. No worries.

GinniBaggettRadford goldenrod
goldenrod commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Madison, Alabama, USA11 years ago

Since I'm advised not to post the same photo twice, can anyone ID the insect on this goldenrod?

GinniBaggettRadford Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Madison, Alabama, USA11 years ago

no, its fuzzy.

GinniBaggettRadford Pipevine swallowtail butterfly
Pipevine swallowtail butterfly commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Cusseta-Chattahoochee County, Georgia, USA11 years ago

thanks y'all, for the ID.

GinniBaggettRadford American green treefrog
American green treefrog commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Madison, Alabama, USA11 years ago

thanks Liam!

GinniBaggettRadford Eastern cottontail rabbit
Eastern cottontail rabbit commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Madison, Alabama, USA11 years ago

thanks Hugo, for the scientific name, and the Spanish one too.

GinniBaggettRadford Silver spotted skipper butterfly
Silver spotted skipper butterfly commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Madison, Alabama, USA11 years ago

Thanks Nina, for the correction on this ID.

GinniBaggettRadford Barn Owl
Barn Owl commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Fresno, California, USA11 years ago

Sensational!

GinniBaggettRadford Japanese beetle
Japanese beetle commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Franklin, Tennessee, USA11 years ago

they eat my roses.

GinniBaggettRadford European starling, juvenile
European starling, juvenile commented on by GinniBaggettRadford Madison, Alabama, USA12 years ago

Liam, my neighbor, who raised them, thinks they're robins. I must say though, juvenile robins I have seen before have speckled breasts, so you may be correct in saying they're starlings.

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