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LisaPowers

LisaPowers

Lisa Powers is an award-winning nature photographer, writer and herpetologist/contract biologist and volunteers for Project Noah.

Hickman County, TN

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LisaPowers American Pipe Snake
American Pipe Snake commented on by LisaPowers Morona Santiago, Ecuador5 years ago

Gorgeous snake! Thanks for sharing!

LisaPowers Geometrid Moth Caterpillar
Geometrid Moth Caterpillar commented on by LisaPowers Virginia, USA5 years ago

Thank you maplemoth662!

LisaPowers Polyphemus Moth
Polyphemus Moth commented on by LisaPowers Virginia, USA5 years ago

Thanks Jim! It was a beauty!

LisaPowers Scoopwing Moth, Erosia veninotata..
Scoopwing Moth, Erosia veninotata.. commented on by LisaPowers Alfaro, Provincia Alajuela, Costa Rica5 years ago

Shouldn't this be scoopwing?

LisaPowers Polyphemus Moth
Polyphemus Moth commented on by LisaPowers Virginia, USA5 years ago

Thank you António and Gilma! It has more subtle than some of the others, but I think it gives a peaceful feeling to look at it! :-)

LisaPowers Ghost crab
Ghost crab commented on by LisaPowers ระยอง, จังหวัดระยอง, Thailand5 years ago

I have changed the category from amphibian to the correct one of arthropod.

LisaPowers turtle
turtle commented on by LisaPowers North Carolina, USA5 years ago

I have changed the category from amphibian to the correct one of reptile.

LisaPowers Turtle skull
Turtle skull commented on by LisaPowers Venice, Florida, USA5 years ago

Turtles are reptiles and not amphibians. I have moved your spotting to the correct category.

LisaPowers Taiwan Kukri Snake
Taiwan Kukri Snake commented on by LisaPowers HK, Paracel Islands5 years ago

Snakes are reptiles and not amphibians. I have updated the category to reflect this.

LisaPowers Yellow Spotted Keelback
Yellow Spotted Keelback commented on by LisaPowers HK, Paracel Islands5 years ago

This is a snake and as such is a reptile instead of an amphibian. I have updated the category for you.

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