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cerind23 Cecropia Moth
Cecropia Moth commented on by cerind23 New Hampshire, USA8 years ago

We thought they were eggs, too.

cerind23 Unknown
Unknown commented on by cerind23 New Hampshire, USA9 years ago

Thanks to StirredMocha for helping me ID this!

cerind23 Daisy
Daisy commented on by cerind23 Kansas, USA9 years ago

We can work on identifying this species later today.

cerind23 Centipedes
Centipedes commented on by cerind23 New Hampshire, USA9 years ago

My understanding of centipedes is they have one pair of legs per segment, while millipedes have two pairs of legs per segment.

cerind23 Lichen
Lichen commented on by cerind23 New Hampshire, USA9 years ago

Did you see this type of lichen on other trees or on rocks, too?

cerind23 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by cerind23 New Hampshire, USA9 years ago

Was it moth-like?

cerind23 Oak,  red or white???
Oak, red or white??? commented on by cerind23 Kansas, USA9 years ago

Good question. We will figure that out later today.

cerind23 Bittersweet Nightshade
Bittersweet Nightshade commented on by cerind23 Kansas, USA9 years ago

Interesting berry. Wish we had more pictures of it. Are the leaves closest to it part of the same plant?

cerind23 Unknown
Unknown commented on by cerind23 Kansas, USA9 years ago

This is a type of invasive species.

cerind23 Lichen
Lichen commented on by cerind23 New Hampshire, USA9 years ago

Are these two different examples of lichen? They look like they are on different surfaces. They may be two different species.

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