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LuckyLogan Butterfly
Butterfly commented on by LuckyLogan Provincia Limón, Costa Rica7 years ago

Try genus Junonia

LuckyLogan Tiger Moth
Tiger Moth commented on by LuckyLogan Cayo, Belize7 years ago

Close Emily, but I don't think that quite right. It looks like genus Uranophora. U.munda was suggested to me, and I have to say, they look dang close, but U. munda is only found on Haiti.

LuckyLogan Cushion buckwheat
Cushion buckwheat commented on by LuckyLogan Moorpark, California, USA7 years ago

Hi Cole, please correct the location on the map. I could recognize this species form a mile away. I spent the summer researching this species in the Tetons.

LuckyLogan Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by LuckyLogan Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines7 years ago

Wonderful photo! I love this species! Thanks for taking your time to share, happy spotting.

LuckyLogan Orange Spindle Coral Mushroom
Orange Spindle Coral Mushroom commented on by LuckyLogan North Carolina, USA7 years ago

Nice find and great capture!

LuckyLogan Changeable Grass-veneer Moth
Changeable Grass-veneer Moth commented on by LuckyLogan Connecticut, USA7 years ago

Not 100% sure my ID is correct, but it's something close to this if it's not it.

LuckyLogan Parthenice Tiger Moth
Parthenice Tiger Moth commented on by LuckyLogan Connecticut, USA7 years ago

Hi Christine, this is G. parthenice. G. ornata is a Western species.

LuckyLogan Rosy Pussytoes
Rosy Pussytoes commented on by LuckyLogan Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA7 years ago

I think thisare a neat little flower. This one is fully open!

LuckyLogan Little Brown Bat
Little Brown Bat commented on by LuckyLogan Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA7 years ago

Thanks everyone! These bats were everywhere, and if you where walking around at night in the building, you'd likely have one fly around you. In this curtain alone, there was 23 bats. They didn't like me poking around, and squalled the whole time.

LuckyLogan Clearwing Moth
Clearwing Moth commented on by LuckyLogan Provincia Cartago, Costa Rica7 years ago

Great capture. Such an interesting find!

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