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lcollingsparker

Data

Julho 21, 2020 05:54 PM PDT

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briangooding

Data

Maio 20, 2007 10:27 AM CDT

Descrição

Male Pachydiplax longipennis being eaten by Opheodrys aestivus

Like a lot of these predation shots I heard the irregular beat of frantic, chafing wings before locating the scene.

I was taken aback when I first realized what was happening. That quickly wore off though and I was on the ground trying to get as close as possible without disrupting or having any meaningful influence on the situation.

Two great predators. In the end the dasher broke free and clumsily flew off (though he was lucky there were birds looking for an easy catch). I can't say for sure whether or not I played any part in the snake not succeeding in this struggle. If it were venomous I think (though I don't know if venomous snakes spend their venom on dragonflies or if they specialize in more protein-rich options) the dasher would've been done for.

But, the snake maneuvering his jaws to clamp down on the dragonfly gave some room for escape--especially since his jaws were over the thorax and wings, which were already beating trying to escape.

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Pato-mudo Doméstico (Cairina moschata var. domestica)

Observador

lindsaycleveland

Data

Outubro 25, 2021 12:31 PM EDT

Descrição

I found this duck in a parking lot, fairly close to a pond that was across the street. This duck as waddling around, and it was surrounded by other ducks and white ibis'. It was a sunny day with a few clouds, and it was about 70°F.

Clade Archosauria (upright, legs move under the body)
Class Aves (modern bird, feathers, edentulous beak, adaptations for powered flight)
Order: Anseriformes

-I can tell that this is Order Anseriformes, because it was flightless, it has a spatulate bill shape, and it has thick downy plumage.
-It had a medium sized, stocky body and mostly black feathers.
-It has palmate feet, which aids in its aquatic lifestyle, because it was near a pond.
-I can tell that it is a Muscovy duck, because there are no feathers around its bill, and it has reddish, bumpy skin around it.

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Pato-mudo Doméstico (Cairina moschata var. domestica)

Observador

anudibranchmom

Data

Fevereiro 6, 2015 09:49 AM PST

Descrição

Yikes! Trying not be judgemental but...

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Pato-mudo Doméstico (Cairina moschata var. domestica)

Observador

jamaicannaturalist

Data

Abril 25, 2021 10:31 AM PDT

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Pato-mudo Doméstico (Cairina moschata var. domestica)

Observador

frankdill

Data

Agosto 16, 2021 05:43 AM EDT

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Maria-Cavaleira-de-Crista (Myiarchus crinitus)

Observador

billarbon

Data

Junho 25, 2019 12:03 PM CDT

Descrição

On my daily walk, found a fledgling on the sidewalk. Still too young to fly, the chick needed its nest, but I did not know where it was...until one of the parents flew into a nearby Hackberry tree. During a storm yesterday, one of the tree's rotten branches was at the foot of the trunk. Having picked up the chick and still hearing a chick calling, I turned the broken branch over and discovered the nest and several dead chicks. Securing the other remaining chick from the ground, I obtained help from nearby National Park staff who loaned me a ladder and held the chicks while I returned to my place and picked up tools and wire to make a makeshift nest. I scraped out a cavity, wrapped welded wire around the branch and filled the resultant site with nesting material. The nesting material itself was extremely interesting containing what you see in the photos and bits -both large and small - and pieces of shed snake skin, seen in this observation in the area.

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/26140168

This confirms that these birds use shed snake skin in their nests.

Once I had secured the impromptu nest and replaced the nestlings, we vacated the area then returned a while later to confirm the parents were tending to their offspring. I believe the photos are proof of that supposition.

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Cardeal (Cardinalis cardinalis)

Observador

tonyg

Data

Abril 14, 2020 06:19 PM CDT

Descrição

Bilateral Gynandromorph

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Sanhaço-de-Fogo-Migrador (Piranga rubra)

Observador

chris-canipe

Data

Maio 16, 2019 09:24 AM MDT

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Cardeal (Cardinalis cardinalis)

Observador

heylo

Data

Janeiro 12, 2021 10:46 AM EST

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Mobelha-Grande (Gavia immer)

Observador

ryancooke

Data

Janeiro 8, 2022 04:31 PM EST

Descrição

This migrating loon was found grounded miles away from water (they can only “take off” from open water). It seemed perfectly healthy. After FWC and local animal rescue groups declined to get involved, I relocated it to Watermelon Pond where it would have a chance to recover and fly.

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Cauré (Falco rufigularis)

Observador

rebeccagelernter

Data

Dezembro 2021

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descrição

Edit - Bat Falcon Bat Falcon!!

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Pica-Pau-Felpudo (Dryobates pubescens)

Observador

javiehweg

Data

Maio 27, 2020 06:50 PM EDT

Descrição

albino

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Gavião-Caramujeiro (Rostrhamus sociabilis)

Observador

goodoldroute15

Data

Novembro 12, 2021 08:41 PM UTC

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Realejo (Pheucticus ludovicianus)

Observador

kyleighg524

Data

Setembro 2020

Descrição

AHY; Bilateral Gynandromorph bird
Most images taken from FB post from Powdermill Nature Reserve as they were cleaner than those captured by my phone

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Xaréis, Carapaus, Pampos e Afins (Família Carangidae)

Observador

dgarv75

Data

Junho 8, 2020 09:27 PM EDT

Descrição

The larval fish inside

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noaboa

Data

Agosto 22, 2020 08:53 AM EDT

Descrição

Albino!!!!! Rescued from my parents’ swimming pool.

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Garça-Branca-Grande Americana (Ardea alba ssp. egretta)

Observador

jpleonar

Data

Dezembro 15, 2017 11:49 AM EST

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Cachalote-Pigmeu (Kogia breviceps)

Observador

miriamyavello

Data

Julho 5, 2019 08:34 AM EDT

Descrição

What appears to be a baby Pygmy sperm whale washed up dead at Cape Florida State Park this morning. An adult whale believed to be the mother was about half a mile north of the baby. The local news reported that the adult was euthanized.

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Noitibó-Cinzento (Caprimulgus europaeus)

Observador

karakaxa

Data

Setembro 11, 2021 07:20 AM +03

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What

Pato-mudo Doméstico (Cairina moschata var. domestica)

Observador

silverdollarpond

Data

Setembro 12, 2018 11:04 PM EDT