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I just realized I could have two more spottings on my profile...lol. As I have these same pictures somewhere.
Beautiful! You should consider adding it to this mission. :)
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8082...
This is a beautiful spotting! I'd like to let you know your spotting is going to be used as the face of "Snakes of the World" mission. I'm going to periodically change the picture to honor all of the participants that have brought together all of these beautiful specimens into one place. Thank You. :)
Thank you. :) There are so many species within the carnivorous plant families lol. But I did have the correct scientific name, just forgot purple on the name. ;)
Beautiful shot! What camera are you using here?
I would have to agree with your assumption so far, of it being a Reduviidae nymph. = ) Hope you can get more info on it. I see these little things quite often.
Beautiful snake! Love the coloring patterns!
You might consider adding it to Snakes of the World? : )
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8082...
Wow! Great colors! What a beautiful spotting. You should add this to Snakes of the World Mission. = ) http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8082...
This is a better example.
http://www-pub.naz.edu:9000/~treewalk/pi...
Whether my suggestion is ultimately correct or not, I'm unsure of. It is definitely a type of spruce it looks like, but the best I could narrow it down to is the Norway. It seems to take on the spacious hanging branches more than the other species do. = ) The species is found in New York, yet I'm not positive if it is one of the native or non-native. It seems the larger more full ones have been used quite a bit as New York's Christmas tree. Hope the suggestion helps. . .or is at least correct, lol. = )