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Andorinha-Verde-e-Roxa (Tachycineta thalassina)

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bobkburg

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Maio 24, 2024 02:24 AM PDT

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Suiriri (Tyrannus melancholicus)

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mariourrutia

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Maio 6, 2019 02:51 PM UTC

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Garça-Branca-Americana (Egretta thula)

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luisave

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Setembro 17, 2021 06:07 PM CDT

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lundbergj

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Julho 26, 2020 04:30 PM EDT

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susankirt

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Julho 20, 2017 07:30 PM CDT

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vicentevaldesguzman

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Novembro 24, 2019 02:59 PM HST

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Microdon violaceus ( no está en el catálogo).

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stevecollins

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Dezembro 12, 2021 12:19 PM EST

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Florida Bluet riding a sandwich through the inky void. This is not an altered photo, nor was this my sandwich.

magiccarpetride

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gernotkunz

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Julho 6, 2012 04:51 PM CEST

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djlavor

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Outubro 2018

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Note absence of ear openings; black bars on underside of tail; bright belly markings behind midpoint of body.

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Mergulhão-Caçador (Podilymbus podiceps)

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bwood708

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Março 15, 2021 04:16 PM EDT

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Jaguar (Panthera onca)

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greglasley

Data

Agosto 2017

Descrição

On August 16, we witnessed what has to rank with one of the most incredible wildlife experiences I’ve ever had. Cheryl and I were on a trip with 6 other nature photographers and our leader. We had been in the Pantanal area of Brazil for about a week with 5 days along the Cuiaba River near Porto Jofre, looking for Jaguars and other photo ops. Our daily routine was breakfast at 5:30 AM and we took off on boats from 6 till about 11AM, lunch at noon at the lodge, then on the boats again 3PM till dark. Our group has 3 boats so just 3 people per boat so plenty of room for photo gear, etc. Over several days we had seen 10-12 Jaguars. Some were very good photo ops, some poor photo ops, some just glimpsed.

There are several lodges in the area and it is a popular place to visit for folks hoping to see Jaguars, so much like Yellowstone National Park, a crowd can gather when some significant wildlife is seen, but instead of car jams to see a Grizzly such as Yellowstone, this can be boat jams for a jaguar. I have seen as many as 22 boats, 70-100 feet off shore with lots of people in each boat taking photos of a sleeping Jaguar. BUT…that is not the end of the story! We were often in more remote areas of the rivers and inlets and streams more or less on our own looking for birds, etc., so lots of times there are no other boats around. The boat drivers all have radios, so if a Jaguar is seen, other boats are informed. We move 20-25 miles up and down the river to explore, so many times other boats are not close enough to arrive while a Jaguar is in view.

My limited Jaguar experience is that some are just sleeping and/or resting and mostly ignore the boats in the river. Others are walking though the edge of the forest near the river and when a boat becomes visible, the animal just vanishes back into the forest. This morning at about 7:30 AM our three boats were in an out-of-the way location, a mile or so apart. The boat I was in was photographing a Great Black Hawk when one of our other boats called us on the radio to say they had a Jaguar swimming in the river, apparently hunting, so we headed to that area. Apparently the Jaguar, with just its head visible, swam up to loafing Yacare Caimans and pounced onto a caiman which was about 6 or so feet long. The Jaguar and the caiman thrashed in the water with the Jaguar biting into the skull of the caiman. That is about the time our boat arrived, after the Jaguar had mostly subdued the caiman, but the caiman was still thrashing about. The Jaguar was up against a high dirt bank, still mostly in the water with a firm grip on the skull of the caiman and the Jaguar was not letting go. It was very dark and under heavy foliage and vines so I was shooting at 4000 and 6400 ISO but that was my only choice. Eventually the Jaguar was able to work itself and its prize away from the vines and it drug the caiman out of the water and up the dirt bank and eventually back into the forest to enjoy its catch beyond the curious and amazed eyes of the human observers. The caiman was as large or larger than the Jaguar. All I have to say is that a mature Jaguar is an incredibly powerful predator and watching this whole 15 minute episode is something I’ll not forget. What a beast!

This entire series was shot from a boat, perhaps 40 feet off the bank with a Canon EOS 7D Mark II and a Canon 100-400 IS lens in case anyone is interested.

Cuiaba River,
near Porto Jofre,
Pantanal,
Brazil
16 August 2017

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ronthill

Data

Julho 10, 2021 10:29 AM UTC

Descrição

2021-TX-8647-SN

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sganley

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Agosto 28, 2021 11:43 AM MST

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Esfinge-Listrada (Eumorpha fasciatus)

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ronthill

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Agosto 20, 2021 08:00 PM UTC

Descrição

Moth nectaring on Four O'clock flowers - - Nacogdoches, TX/08.
2021-TX-9737

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Esfinge-Rústica (Manduca rustica)

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ronthill

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Agosto 17, 2021 07:41 PM UTC

Descrição

Nectaring on Four O'Clocks at 7:41 p.m.--thus the high ISO.
2021-TX-9575-SN

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ronthill

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Julho 28, 2021 08:29 AM UTC

Descrição

2021-TX-9069-SN

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stevejones

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Julho 1, 2021 02:50 PM MST

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judygva

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Dezembro 3, 2016 01:33 PM EST

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marcelfinlay

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Agosto 5, 2019 12:15 PM +08

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ronthill

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Maio 28, 2021 12:37 PM UTC

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2021-TX-6568

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Maçarico-Pintado (Actitis macularius)

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greglasley

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Janeiro 21, 2010

Descrição

Spotted Sandpiper
Actitis macularia
basic (winter) plumage - walking across pond slider
Hornsby Bend,
Austin,
Travis Co., Texas
21 January 2010

I've always thought a good caption for this image might be "pardon me, have you any Grey Poupon?"

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Mariposa-Arco-Íris (Passerina ciris)

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ronthill

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Abril 20, 2021 12:09 PM UTC

Descrição

Female.
2021-TX-3576-DN

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Sanhaço-d'Asa-Preta (Piranga olivacea)

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ronthill

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Abril 21, 2021 09:58 AM UTC

Descrição

2021-TX-4024-SN

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Mariquita-Do-Tennessee (Leiothlypis peregrina)

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ronthill

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Abril 21, 2021 10:24 AM UTC

Descrição

2021-TX-4069-DN

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Papa-Lagarta-Norte-Americano (Coccyzus americanus)

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ronthill

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Abril 21, 2021 11:00 AM UTC

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2021-TX-4120-DN

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ronthill

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Abril 22, 2021 03:56 PM UTC

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2021-TX-5144-DN

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Bútio-Ruivo (Buteo lineatus)

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ronthill

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Abril 10, 2021 02:01 PM UTC

Descrição

2021-TX-2689

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Piuí-Verdadeiro-Do-Oeste (Contopus sordidulus)

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ronthill

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Junho 21, 2018 07:54 AM UTC

Descrição

2018-MT-6421-SN

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Coelho-da-Flórida (Sylvilagus floridanus)

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keimwj

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Agosto 29, 2012 07:58 PM EDT

Descrição

29 Aug 2012.
Buckingham Springs, Bucks Co, PA.

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thebeachcomber

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Setembro 13, 2020 02:33 PM AEST

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Vespa-Bandeira (Evania appendigaster)

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scopic

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Agosto 31, 2019 04:02 PM UTC

Descrição

I love these gals. Put a drop of water on my finger so she could drink. The amorphous red blob photobombing her is my father’s betta fish.

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bugornot

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Setembro 14, 2020 12:00 PM PDT

Descrição

This wasp is feeding on a Marsh Fleabane(Pluchea odorata). The Scoliidae, the scoliid wasps, are a family of about 560 species found worldwide. They tend to be black, often marked with yellow or orange, and their wing tips are distinctively corrugated. Males are more slender and elongated than females, with significantly longer antennae.
Scoliid wasps are solitary parasitoids of scarab beetle larvae. Female scoliids burrow into the ground in search of these larvae and then use their sting to paralyze them. They will sometimes excavate a chamber and move the paralyzed beetle larva into it before depositing an egg. Scoliid wasps act as important biocontrol agents, as many of the beetles they parasitize are pests, including the Japanese beetle. Male scoliids patrol territories, ready to mate with females emerging from the ground. Adult wasps may be minor pollinators of some plants and can he found on many wildflowers in the late summer.

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ronthill

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Julho 19, 2017 04:57 PM UTC

Descrição

2017-TX-0571

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enriquepecar

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Julho 2019

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wild-about-texas

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Setembro 2005

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ronthill

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Julho 11, 2015 10:35 AM UTC

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2015-NJ-2528

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daverogers

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Agosto 5, 2020 01:58 PM HST

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barchana

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Agosto 15, 2009

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Sleeping, early morning

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Mariposa-Esfinge-Lúgubre (Enyo lugubris)

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ronthill

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Agosto 22, 2020

Descrição

2020-TX-7991

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cris-tzabcan

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Maio 2016

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kaibilbalam

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Setembro 14, 2016 01:31 PM CDT

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stevejones

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Setembro 28, 2019 10:05 PM MST

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psyllidhipster

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Agosto 24, 2019 08:58 AM PDT

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mmcmasters

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Abril 13, 2018

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Gafanhoto-Do-Egito (Anacridium aegyptium)

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mrgls

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Março 22, 2016 03:29 PM HST

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jatishwor

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Abril 13, 2015 10:17 AM IDT

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greglasley

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Julho 22, 2016 12:26 PM CDT

Descrição

Two pairs in tandem with females ovipositing in rotting wood.
River Trail Park,
Luling,
Caldwell Co., Texas
22 July 2016

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stevejones

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Agosto 6, 2019 09:33 AM MST

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daverogers

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Março 18, 2017 03:22 PM HST

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All 3 Claybank species at this location.

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daverogers

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Setembro 28, 2013 01:14 PM HST

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Something took a bite out of this guy's rear end.

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daverogers

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Março 15, 2014 02:39 PM HST

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This was a new county record for Cicindela splendida for Johnson County, Nebraska.

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daverogers

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Junho 10, 2012 03:45 PM HST

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Found as a 4th instar larva. Photos of both 4th instar and Pre-pupa.

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daverogers

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Agosto 8, 2016 02:23 PM HST

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Green morph captured under clouds.

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daverogers

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Junho 6, 2019 12:54 PM HST

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daverogers

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Junho 6, 2019 11:22 AM HST

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Very similar to the ones I photographed only a few miles away on the Ferris dunes. I reckon them to be intergrades between nominate and nympha.

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daverogers

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Maio 2, 2014 12:31 PM HST

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shirdipam

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Junho 17, 2018 03:21 PM IDT

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kinmatsu

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Fevereiro 26, 2016

Etiquetas

Fotos / Sons

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kinmatsu

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Fevereiro 17, 2016

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Rajah Brooke's birdwing

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nanofishology

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Junho 2018

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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7 emerged this day. Exciting!

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eridanxharahi

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Março 30, 2019

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treegrow

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Junho 23, 2012 04:32 PM EDT

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Corythucha. Heritage Island, Anacostia River, Washington, DC, USA. 23 June 2012.

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Lebre-de-Cauda-Branca (Lepus townsendii)

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base736

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Agosto 1, 2019 12:28 PM MDT

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seaheart88

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Agosto 31, 2018 10:05 AM EDT

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treegrow

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Agosto 27, 2017 01:58 AM EDT

Descrição

caudatus group male

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christine123

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Setembro 9, 2018 02:40 PM EDT

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jcripe

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fla-17

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Maio 2, 2019 06:54 PM SAST

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alan_rockefeller

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Julho 16, 2016 08:45 AM PDT