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douggoldman

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Setembro 2023

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Dozens of fairly young or at least not large trees to 40ft tall, growing in a frequently inundated area with water sometimes 1--2ft deep for long periods. Bark somewhat corky, leaves leathery and turning purplish with autumn weather, and fruit large for the genus, at least for species found in North America. Thousands of seedlings present (one shown in the 3rd-to-last photo). I have suspicions what species this may be, but I need help with the identification.

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bryanpfeiffer

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Março 23, 2024 02:57 PM EDT

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stevendaniel

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Maio 23, 2022 11:46 AM EDT

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bryanpfeiffer

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Março 10, 2024 09:38 PM EDT

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At UV moth light.

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stevecollins

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Julho 2023

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I was very surprised to find this so late in the year. First FL record for second brood in iNat.

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bryanpfeiffer

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Agosto 2, 2023 12:51 PM EDT

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bryanpfeiffer

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Abril 21, 2023 12:33 PM EDT

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er-birds

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Julho 2022

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xris

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Maio 31, 2022 05:00 PM EDT

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Toxomerus marginatus in my front yard, late May 2022

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xris

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Maio 31, 2022 05:01 PM EDT

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Toxomerus in my front yard, late May 2022

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stevendaniel

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Abril 28, 2021 08:04 AM EDT

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bryanpfeiffer

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Março 25, 2022 01:40 PM EDT

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bryanpfeiffer

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Março 2022

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stevecollins

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Março 14, 2022 07:04 PM EDT

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bryanpfeiffer

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Março 10, 2022 11:17 AM EST

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wayne_fidler

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Janeiro 15, 2020 10:06 AM EST

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upupamartin

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Fevereiro 2, 2012 11:11 AM CST

Descrição

First iNaturalist record.

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renedurocher

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Maio 22, 2021

Lugar

Obleon (Google, OSM)

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Coruja-Das-Neves (Bubo scandiacus)

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hughmcguinness

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Janeiro 8, 2022 07:17 PM EST

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Azul-Comum (Polyommatus icarus)

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joshualincoln

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Setembro 4, 2021 09:48 AM EDT

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Azul-Comum (Polyommatus icarus)

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joshualincoln

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Setembro 4, 2021 09:45 AM EDT

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Azul-Comum (Polyommatus icarus)

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joshualincoln

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Setembro 4, 2021 09:16 AM EDT

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Not the best photo, but the first one that Bryan Pfeiffer and I both saw upon exiting the vehicle in our succesfull search for this butterfly on Saturday, a lifer.

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Azul-Comum (Polyommatus icarus)

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bryanpfeiffer

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Setembro 4, 2021 12:26 PM EDT

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Azul-Comum (Polyommatus icarus)

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bryanpfeiffer

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Setembro 4, 2021 10:31 AM EDT

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Azul-Comum (Polyommatus icarus)

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bryanpfeiffer

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Setembro 4, 2021 12:45 PM EDT

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kcbowmanphd

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Julho 15, 2021 10:57 AM EDT

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Nematomorfos (Filo Nematomorpha)

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bryanpfeiffer

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Julho 2, 2021 04:49 PM EDT

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bryanpfeiffer

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Junho 6, 2021 06:02 PM EDT

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hobiecat

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Junho 6, 2021

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pair: onset of mating.

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joshualincoln

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Maio 15, 2021

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This was the fault of my friend @stevendaniel who said as soon as we got out of the vehicle "We don't have to worry about ticks here
right ?". He got three. Three of my other ones went out the window on the drive back and didn't make the photo op.
Boys on L girls on R.

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Saltadora-Audaciosa (Phidippus audax)

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bryanpfeiffer

Data

Abril 30, 2021 12:11 PM EDT

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bradmoon

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Abril 24, 2021 11:12 AM CDT

Descrição

This observation is for the wasp being eaten by the flycatcher, which has its own observation here.

Or Itoplectis conquisitor?

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Cobra-Verde-Lisa (Opheodrys vernalis)

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briggsjase

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Abril 11, 2021 11:55 AM EDT

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Aligátor-Americano (Alligator mississippiensis)

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williamwisephoto

Data

Outubro 23, 2020 10:58 AM EDT

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Paddling up the Middle Fork Suwannee River (red trail); Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia.
• Sunrise 7:04 AM, sunset 5:27 PM
• Day length: 10 hours 20 minutes (-1 hr 8 min)
• Temperature - high 84; low 65
• Journal entry: http://williamwisephoto.com/photographyblog/paddling-the-okefenokee-red-trail

~ Want to make a virtual exploration of the Okefenokee Swamp? Every few days receive a blog featuring nature journals, articles, book excerpts and natural history of the alligators, reptiles, birds, insects, flora and other fauna of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Subscribe at https://okefenokee.photography/. You can also join the Okefenokee Photography Project here on iNaturalist to add your own Okefenokee observations. Thanks! William

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gustavoo

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Fevereiro 3, 2021 04:13 PM UTC

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bryanpfeiffer

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Janeiro 15, 2021 01:34 PM EST

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bradmoon

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Junho 2013

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Pinheiro-Branco (Pinus strobus)

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bryanpfeiffer

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Novembro 9, 2020 03:42 PM EST

Descrição

Upper right in the image, with some yellowish in the low, angled sun and others green in the shade.

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bryanpfeiffer

Data

Setembro 2020

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Gar-Agulha (Lepisosteus osseus)

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hydrophilus

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Agosto 2020

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Observed during an annual seining survey of the St. Lawrence River.

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hydrophilus

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Julho 30, 2020 08:37 PM EDT

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avaolyer

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Agosto 12, 2020 02:29 PM EDT

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wayne_fidler

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Julho 5, 2013 06:32 PM EDT

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rob21

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Setembro 13, 2017

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rcavasin

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Julho 15, 2020 11:43 AM EDT

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observation posted to illustrate range of ventral markings for the species, and to show closeups of middle leg tibia

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Borboleta-Emília (Leptotes cassius)

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djringer

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Julho 8, 2020 11:55 AM EDT

Descrição

Stunned to see this tiny marvel in my favorite local dogbane patch around noon today. I saw a small blue fluttering over the flowers and assumed it was Cupido or Celastrina, but when it landed, I could see the bold ventral pattern and smaller size. The creature was very jittery, startled into the air frequently by the many wasps and bees and by my own movements. On the wing, it flashed clear, pale blue. I managed a couple of poor photos with my phone before it disappeared. I pulled out my DSLR and hunted the area for an hour or so but couldn’t find it again.

The ventral forewing pattern seems to match L. cassius, but apparently there is a “light” form of L. marina, which is a species believed to be a more frequent vagrant?

@hpavulaan @nlblock @spritelink @susanhewitt @nycbirder @maractwin @wayne_fidler @d2b @kennkaufman

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stevendaniel

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Junho 22, 2020 08:48 PM EDT

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Getting nectar, presumably pollinating Apocynum androsaemifolium

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bryanpfeiffer

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Junho 8, 2020 12:07 PM EDT

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Collector: Odin Briar (Canis familiaris), who picked it up (still barely living) from the trail.

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Mariquita-Azul (Setophaga americana)

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joshualincoln

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Maio 15, 2020 09:19 AM EDT

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gianfranco

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Fevereiro 22, 2020 12:19 PM CST

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stevendaniel

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Novembro 6, 2019 01:48 PM EST

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Mating pair!!

I was looking at the fruits of this Sanicula odorata and noted the questing tick - I believe adult tick, that I had not seen earlier! Then only later noticed a smaller tick on its back (is that a nymphal tick feeding on the adult?? is it a smaller male having a meal?

Any tick people want to weigh in?

Note: a perfect place for a tick to be - on a mammal-adapted hitchhiking fruit!

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glawrence21

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Agosto 27, 2019 09:58 AM EDT

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Lince Canadense (Lynx canadensis)

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arielledemerchant

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Outubro 2019

Lugar

Privado

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crx2aj3

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Setembro 2019

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Caniço (Phragmites australis)

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douggoldman

Data

Setembro 16, 2019 03:41 PM EDT

Descrição

Both subsp. americanus (native to North America) and subsp. australis (introduced to North America) are found at this site, sometimes growing intermixed. In the photos the former is indicated with an “N” and the latter with an “I”. On the date I visited this site, 16 September 2019, these are the differences I observed with living stems between the two subspecies:

•Relative stem height: subsp. americanus usually shorter, subsp. australis usually taller.
•Relative stem spacing: subsp. americanus usually more dispersed, subsp. australis usually denser (rarely solitary).
•Stem breaking: subsp. americanus fibrous and hard to break off, subsp. australis often breaks off easily.
•Stem color (lower/older internodes): subsp. americanus red and often shiny, subsp. australis yellow-green and not shiny.
•Stem texture (lower/older internodes): subsp. americanus smooth, subsp. australis minutely ridged.
•Stem & leaf sheath dots: subsp. americanus often present, subsp. australis absent.
•Leaf condition: subsp. americanus has lots of senescence, subsp. australis generally are healthy.
•Margins of upper leaves near panicle: subsp. americanus finely serrated, subsp. australis coarsely serrated.
•Sterile stems more abundant than fertile: subsp. americanus yes, subsp. australis no.
•Panicle branches for panicles of similar length: subsp. americanus fewer, subsp. australis more.
•Panicle branch spacing: subsp. americanus farther, subsp. australis closer.
•Flowering status: subsp. americanus finished flowering, subsp. australis flowering.

There probably are other characteristics I overlooked that distinguish these two subspecies from each other. Perhaps these characteristics listed above hold up at other sites in North America. I don’t use leaf color to tell them apart because although some clones of subsp. australis are strongly blue-green, some clones of that subspecies are more green or yellow-green. See this observation for an illustration: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/30610594

Observation of P. australis subsp. americanus from this location: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/32878566

Observation of P. australis subsp. australis from this location: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/32888630

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stevendaniel

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Setembro 4, 2019 02:22 PM EDT

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Watched it return to the already parasitized larva, then turn it, push it, and finally turnaround and pull it into its ground nest. Amazing!

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stevendaniel

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Junho 1, 2018 11:56 AM EDT

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sedgequeen

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Agosto 9, 2019 02:43 PM PDT

Descrição

By road, north of Llao Rock, Crater Lake.

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stevendaniel

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Julho 23, 2019 02:58 PM EDT

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stevendaniel

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Julho 25, 2019 02:41 PM EDT

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Note that the dorsal side of this comma is the "fall/spring form", though this was the summer brood.

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ncowey

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Agosto 2, 2018 04:46 PM CDT

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Pavãozinho-Do-Pará (Eurypyga helias)

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spyingnaturalist

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Abril 19, 2012 10:33 AM EDT

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Jataí-Amarela (Tetragonisca angustula)

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sean159

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Junho 28, 2018 02:53 PM +06

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gaudettelaura

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Março 30, 2019 03:50 PM EDT

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ostradella

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Agosto 30, 2015 04:56 PM EDT

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salamanderdance

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Maio 10, 2015 11:45 AM EDT

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rbern

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Julho 13, 2018 02:36 PM EDT

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stevendaniel

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Novembro 2, 2011 01:57 PM EDT

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andyfyon

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Junho 26, 2007 01:46 PM EDT

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Edited: McConnell's Poppy (Papaver mcconnellii). I continue to struggle with these Papavers. I initially suggested possible Arctic poppy (Papaver radicatum). See ID criteria in thread. Yellow, Dempster Highway, east of Wright Pass, tundra, east of Wright Pass, NWT, June 26/07

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stevendaniel

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Abril 13, 2005 03:53 AM EDT

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deannadodgson

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Junho 2012

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stevendaniel

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Abril 10, 2005 09:33 AM EDT

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stevendaniel

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Abril 9, 2005 06:10 PM EDT

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bradmoon

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Julho 3, 2016 10:28 AM CDT

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Eastern Pondhawk being eaten by a robber flye

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bradmoon

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Agosto 2016

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Blue-ringed Dancer being eaten by a Banded Robber Fly (Triorla interrupta)

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stevendaniel

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Maio 2012

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American gromwell

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hobiecat

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Maio 15, 2016

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North Hero (Google, OSM)

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sedges

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joshualincoln

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Setembro 14, 2018 04:01 PM EDT