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TravisAnthony Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by TravisAnthony Virginia, USA8 years ago

Not moving, it was still at the time.

TravisAnthony Mourning Cloak
Mourning Cloak commented on by TravisAnthony Virginia, USA8 years ago

Thanks!

TravisAnthony Northern Black Racer
Northern Black Racer commented on by TravisAnthony Virginia, USA9 years ago

Nope, just forgot to change the common name, thanks!

TravisAnthony Northern Brownsnake
Northern Brownsnake commented on by TravisAnthony Richmond, Virginia, USA9 years ago

Wow, what an honor! I'm so happy this little one made it out there to help educate people, thank you!

TravisAnthony Green Frog
Green Frog commented on by TravisAnthony Virginia, USA9 years ago

Thank you! Same here, I see them at the edge of the water calling. This one was under a board that I nearly walked past. It pays to check board on the ground!

TravisAnthony Alligator Snapping Turtle
Alligator Snapping Turtle commented on by TravisAnthony Texas, USA10 years ago

What a cute youngin! I'm defending my thesis on Monday, the topic of which is reintroduction of alligator snappers in OK!

TravisAnthony Green Anole
Green Anole commented on by TravisAnthony Louisiana, USA11 years ago

My family is from the Hattiesburg, MS area, I remember playing with these as a kid!

TravisAnthony Praying Mantis
Praying Mantis commented on by TravisAnthony Springfield, Missouri, USA11 years ago

Thank you!

TravisAnthony Southern Flying Squirrel
Southern Flying Squirrel commented on by TravisAnthony Missouri, USA11 years ago

Not sure that this counts since it isn't a bat species, or does it for some reason?

TravisAnthony Hermit Thrush
Hermit Thrush commented on by TravisAnthony Richmond, Virginia, USA11 years ago

Might be a Fox Sparrow. The fat appearance is because it is fluffing up its feathers to keep warm.

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