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Aves (Classe Aves)Observador
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Mom and 1 baby nested behind satellite.
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Mergulhão-de-Penachos (Podiceps auritus)Observador
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Didn't look like mallards, far away and didn't have binoculars.
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Alguma coisa...Observador
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Urubu-de-Cabeça-Vermelha (Cathartes aura)Observador
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I'm not sure. It was pretty far away.
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Vidoeiro-Ribeirinho (Betula nigra)Observador
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Julia Swanson got more detailed photos of this including buds.
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Tordo-Americano (Turdus migratorius)Observador
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This fine robin pulled some kind of grub out of the ground and ate it right in front of me. I was completely unable to capture this in a photo. Never would have paid enough attention to witness this had it not been for City Nature Challenge. I usually completely ignore robins. I actually am more interested in the larva he ate, but that's beside the point. It was a green and white larva in the ground a little under the size of a quarter rolled up.
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Género ColletesObservador
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This bee was going flower to flower. It had some fuzziness to it, but no yellow. It was black white and gray.
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Subgénero OsmiaObservador
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Several bees were all going from hole to hole in the fence.
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Subgénero OsmiaObservador
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All of these bees were going from hole to hole on the fence. This is not all the same individual bee. First 2 photos are the same bee.
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Papilio glaucusObservador
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From Mohican State Park. Maybe a spicebush swallowtail on milkweed. What do you think?
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Família BoletaceaeObservador
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This is from Mohican State Park August 2017