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janeiro 21, 2023
07:27 PM AEST
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About 25 mm long. Matthew, I have emailed you re these.
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abril 29, 2023
08:28 PM UTC
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maio 1, 2021
08:34 PM UTC
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maio 2, 2021
05:40 PM EDT
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maio 3, 2021
01:44 AM UTC
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First identified by call. After waiting 20 minutes we finally saw the bird.
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maio 3, 2021
11:22 AM EDT
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maio 2, 2021
09:11 PM EDT
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The raccoon walks over, smells the deer, then leaves. You can see if you flip through the pictures
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maio 1, 2021
04:12 PM HST
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janeiro 27, 2020
08:10 PM CET
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the moss underneath the Lego figure
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setembro 26, 2020
05:56 PM UTC
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setembro 26, 2020
06:09 PM UTC
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maio 4, 2020
02:17 AM UTC
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maio 4, 2020
02:19 AM UTC
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maio 6, 2020
06:29 PM UTC
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maio 10, 2020
03:42 AM UTC
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maio 9, 2020
07:26 PM EDT
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junho 8, 2020
04:51 PM UTC
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junho 12, 2020
11:55 AM EDT
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junho 12, 2020
11:55 AM EDT
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junho 12, 2020
11:55 AM EDT
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julho 2, 2020
12:44 PM UTC
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abril 26, 2020
12:57 PM EDT
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abril 27, 2020
09:53 PM EDT
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abril 30, 2020
02:21 PM UTC
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abril 29, 2020
05:21 PM EDT
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abril 27, 2020
09:55 AM EDT
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abril 26, 2020
12:15 PM UTC
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abril 25, 2020
03:39 PM EDT
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abril 26, 2020
11:48 AM EDT
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abril 26, 2020
12:29 PM EDT
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abril 24, 2020
05:06 PM HST
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setembro 2, 2019
06:26 PM SAST
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março 11, 2019
09:40 AM EDT
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Falcon by Thomas Circle eating a dove
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abril 27, 2018
05:48 AM CDT
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This is an interesting story with a happy ending. My friend David Ferry and I were driving along Hwy 87 at 60 mph near Crystal Beach, Texas, when I glimpsed what I thought was a Least Bittern standing on the very edge of the road with cars whizzing past. I made a U turn and went back where we indeed found a Least Bittern, resting back on its tarsus joints within inches of passing traffic. I picked up the bird and we stood on the side of the road to examine it. My best guess is that (1) it took a glancing blow off a car windshield, perhaps, or (2) It was totally exhausted from migrating across the Gulf of Mexico. It did not seem to be badly injured and its wings did not seem to be broken. Rather than just leave it here on the road to be crushed and killed I decided we would take it to a nearby marsh area off the roadway where it could die in peace and dignity. So we drove off with Dave holding the bird in his lap and heading to a marsh well off the road where I know Least Bitterns were present. We put the bird down on the edge of the marsh and it just stood there looking at us. I was about to just drive away and let nature take its course, but decided to take a few more shots of the bird. I got down low to the bird's level and it went into the characteristic bittern pose by stretching its neck high and trying to look like a swaying bit of marsh grass. It kept a watchful eye on me from both sides of its raised bill and image 1 shows this action. The bird then started slowly walking away from us. I bent down to take another shot and the bittern took flight and flew out into the marsh and out of sight. I choose to believe it recovered and is doing well.
near Crystal Beach,
Galveston Co., Texas
26 April 2018
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julho 11, 2018
01:29 AM UTC
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abril 7, 2019
01:57 PM UTC
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julho 3, 2019
02:11 AM HST
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The worst nesting spot in the history of nesting spots.
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maio 4, 2019
12:10 AM UTC
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La fotO fue tomada en coroico La Paz - Bolivia
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abril 21, 2017
12:36 PM EDT
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julho 24, 2019
08:59 AM HST
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julho 25, 2019
08:23 PM UTC
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julho 4, 2019
11:18 AM EDT
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maio 14, 2019
12:07 PM EDT
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agosto 16, 2018
10:41 AM EDT
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13 foot male Atlantic White Shark “Sean” off Nauset Beach. Seen on Atlantic White Shark Conservancy cruise. Previously acoustically tagged.
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agosto 15, 2018
07:53 AM EDT
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abril 29, 2018
08:48 PM UTC