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RonaldOrosz

RonaldOrosz

I like to capture in my lens what many people overlook. I love the outdoors!

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RonaldOrosz Morning-glory Plume Moth
Morning-glory Plume Moth commented on by RonaldOrosz Lat: 29.41 Lon: -98.448 years ago

Looks like it to me. Thanks Jellis.

RonaldOrosz Mantidfly
Mantidfly commented on by RonaldOrosz Lat: 39.48 Lon: -76.148 years ago

You can see the white substance in the new picture I added.

RonaldOrosz Mantidfly
Mantidfly commented on by RonaldOrosz Lat: 39.48 Lon: -76.148 years ago

It was eating something from its rear. Looked like eggs or......

RonaldOrosz Gray Fox
Gray Fox commented on by RonaldOrosz San Antonio, Texas, USA8 years ago

This one climbed up an exterior stair case onto a walkway. I had the fox cornered and it jumped over the railing onto the edge as seen in the picture. I backed off because I didn't want it to jump from 15 feet and get injured. This fox was a pretty good climber for sure.

RonaldOrosz Crayfish
Crayfish commented on by RonaldOrosz San Antonio, Texas, USA8 years ago

OK thanks Cindy.

RonaldOrosz Red hibiscus
Red hibiscus commented on by RonaldOrosz San Antonio, Texas, USA8 years ago

Thanks

RonaldOrosz Black-chinned Hummingbird - immature male
Black-chinned Hummingbird - immature male commented on by RonaldOrosz San Antonio, Texas, USA8 years ago

I thought that was a black chinned but wasn't sure. Not many choices with that purple throat. Thanks Ashley.

RonaldOrosz Gulf Coast Toad
Gulf Coast Toad commented on by RonaldOrosz San Antonio, Texas, USA8 years ago

Thanks AshleyT! Never seen the yellow spots before.

RonaldOrosz Mestra
Mestra commented on by RonaldOrosz San Antonio, Texas, USA8 years ago

Thank you Bayucca!

RonaldOrosz Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by RonaldOrosz San Antonio, Texas, USA8 years ago

Looks similar. I guess one way to find out if it's a moth is to put it in a jar and see what happens. Thanks SukanyaDatta!

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