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ihunta

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Abril 22, 2022 04:31 PM CDT

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Gaivota-de-Sabine (Xema sabini)

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thomas_moorman

Data

Agosto 31, 2021 09:31 PM UTC

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williammcfarland

Data

Janeiro 2022

Descrição

Rare and local in mixed pine-oak forest

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Íbex-de-Walie (Capra walie)

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m_burger

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Outubro 2015

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Urso-Negro-da-Flórida (Ursus americanus ssp. americanus)

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terit

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Dezembro 2020

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Lontra-Canadense (Lontra canadensis)

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amarcianae

Data

Dezembro 12, 2018 06:13 AM CST

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Lontra-Canadense (Lontra canadensis)

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adfloyd

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Dezembro 3, 2019 09:38 AM HST

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misspt

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Agosto 2019

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misspt

Data

Novembro 20, 2019 04:31 PM CST

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Gar-Pintado (Lepisosteus oculatus)

Observador

ktramel

Data

Agosto 7, 2020 04:51 PM CDT

Descrição

In still blackwater (2 ft depth) branched off a deeper bogue. Froze when he saw us. We sat by him for about five minutes and he didn’t budge until we left.

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Bordo-Vermelho (Acer rubrum)

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cgbb2004

Data

Setembro 21, 2019 11:42 AM EDT

Descrição

in a couple of other zoomed-in shots, I can see craters on the Moon

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Bordo-Negundo (Acer negundo)

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hickory_ridge

Data

Janeiro 2019

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misspt

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Agosto 2018

Etiquetas

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Esquilo-Voador-Mexicano (Glaucomys volans)

Data

Janeiro 2020

Descrição

Accidentally scared out of a hole in a dead tree.

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greg_myers13

Data

Janeiro 10, 2020 12:38 PM EST

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Flecheiro-Arco-Íris (Etheostoma caeruleum)

Observador

ktramel

Data

Junho 16, 2019 05:14 PM CDT

Descrição

In shallow riffle (maybe 2 inches) with heavy debris and under heavy shade from trees. Approximately 10 feet upstream from drop off into deep pool of longear sunfish

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mcferny

Data

Maio 8, 2018 10:43 AM CDT

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Lince-Pardo (Lynx rufus)

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misspt

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Outubro 12, 2017 05:40 PM CDT

Descrição

mother and kitten

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Urso-Negro (Ursus americanus)

Observador

rcaplan

Data

Maio 2019

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janetwright

Data

Março 17, 2019 10:59 AM CDT

Descrição

I have visited this population before in fruiting season (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/7736433).
This observation is to document several points:
1) There are some new stems coming up (1st 3 photos) but most stems bear leaves that overwintered. No indication of fall deciduousness.

2) New leaves have a very close downy surface (photo 3); some old leaves are glabrous underneath (and green), others have some down (and are pale). Upper surface shiny, leathery.
4) Some leaves have red midribs.
5) All have very short petioles (~sessile). All are bristle-tipped.
6) I saw no lobed leaves.
7) Population very low stature (<1 m, no trunklike stems, plants form a ground cover and may be joined underground).

8) Buds are small. Twigs are pubescent.
Overall the leaves are very similar to oak I'm trying to ID at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/21270437 (except for lacking lobes), but the buds are smaller and the habit is distinctly different, as those stems are upright, trunklike and taller, and the twigs are glabrous. EDIT: those seem to have turned out to be bluejack oak, Quercus incana.