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Esquilo-Cinzento-Oriental (Sciurus carolinensis)Observador
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Skin found in a pile on top of a log, stretched out for the pictures. Only bones left were rear legs and tail. Guessing that this was left above in a tree by a fisher cat.
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Cornus canadensisObservador
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Large population for this area, several hundred plants or more.
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Cobra-de-Pescoço-Anelado (Diadophis punctatus)Observador
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Found fresh in the road early this morning. Looks like one of our local hawks or owls? had picked it up then dropped it after nipping off the head.
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Trepadeira-Azul-Do-Canadá (Sitta canadensis)Observador
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Found dead on the ground in deep woods. Must have happened the same day.
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Moscas e Mosquitos (Ordem Diptera)Observador
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From the compost pile. Wild guess.
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Cornus canadensisObservador
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Well developed stem leaves on about 10% of the plants in a small population.
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Carvalhos (Género Quercus)Observador
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Strange mutation. Half of a 8' tall tree has these markings, and the other half looks normal. At Post Office parking lot. Growing wild. Last pic is the normal looking half.
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Bútio-Ruivo (Buteo lineatus)Observador
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Found below an active red-shouldered hawk nest with three chicks
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Betula papyriferaObservador
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Branch scars look like gray birch, but it really is paper birch.