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Jaguar61 Lady beetle
Lady beetle commented on by Jaguar61 Fredericksburg, Texas, USA8 years ago

I agree, I have never seen a plain red one without spots.

Jaguar61 Pale Beauty Moth
Pale Beauty Moth commented on by Jaguar61 West Babylon, New York, USA8 years ago

Do you know if the adult Pale Beauty Moth eats leaves or other parts from the same trees/plants as the larva? Also, the moth is beautiful and it was a great spotting!

Jaguar61 Moth
Moth commented on by Jaguar61 Comunitat Valenciana, Spain8 years ago

I believe it is a Sod Webworm Moth. You may want to look up that species on the web and compare to be sure.

Jaguar61 Japanese Maple
Japanese Maple commented on by Jaguar61 Fairview Park, Ohio, USA8 years ago

Thanks!

Jaguar61 Chestnut-headed Bee-eater
Chestnut-headed Bee-eater commented on by Jaguar61 මධ්‍යම පළාත, Sri Lanka9 years ago

This picture is just beautiful! The birds have very pretty colors and the green trees in the background make the birds just stand out. Nice spotting!

Jaguar61 Red Footed Booby
Red Footed Booby commented on by Jaguar61 Provincia de los Ríos, Ecuador9 years ago

Nice spotting! Most people are most familiar with the blue footed booby so it is cool that you found and posted a red footed booby!

Jaguar61 Snowy Egret
Snowy Egret commented on by Jaguar61 Florida, USA9 years ago

Such a beautiful bird. The second picture really captures the birds beauty. Nice spotting!

Jaguar61 Forster's Tern
Forster's Tern commented on by Jaguar61 Florida, USA9 years ago

I like the bird. Advice for future pictures, I would crop the picture a little to zoom in. Don't crop do much that it is blurry though.

Jaguar61 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Jaguar61 Parroquia Santa Rosa, Provincia de Galápagos, Ecuador9 years ago

Cool! I have known spiders to try to fake like they are dead in order to get the predator to leave them alone. I love spiders:)

Jaguar61 Red Backed Jumping Spider
Red Backed Jumping Spider commented on by Jaguar61 Murrieta, California, USA9 years ago

It is very interesting, I hope to see one!

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