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Foca de Weddell (Leptonychotes weddellii)

Observ.

pcziko

Fecha

Diciembre 2, 2017 a las 03:50 TARDE UTC

Descripción

Underwater recording of Weddell Seals by the McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory (www.moo-antarctica.net). Of potentially soniferous marine mammals, only Weddell seals occur in the area at this time of year. Verified also by regular visual/video observation. Hydrophone at 21m deep. (Attached photo is example of Weddell seal near the observatory site, but was not taken at the same time as the audio recording).

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Libélula Planeadora Amarilla (Pantala flavescens)

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peter_erb

Fecha

Abril 1, 2020 a las 10:14 MAÑANA SAST

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Falsa Coralillo del Noroeste (Lampropeltis californiae)

Observ.

apatten

Fecha

Mayo 2017

Lugar

Privado

Descripción

Beautiful leucistic Cal King found while road cruising in the Mojave! This lavender morph is common in the pet trade but rare to find out in the wild. It was very far from human habitation so it is definitely not an escaped captive bred snake.

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Cormorán de Brandt (Urile penicillatus)

Observ.

alex_bairstow

Fecha

Agosto 21, 2016 a las 07:30 MAÑANA HST

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romer

Fecha

Marzo 1, 2017

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Colibrí Cabeza Violeta (Calypte costae)

Observ.

coco_claire

Fecha

Junio 28, 2017 a las 07:00 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

First 5 photos of this Leucistic Hummingbird are from June 28, 2017, first sighting in Palm Desert, CA. The last 4 photos are from August 16, 2017. This gorgeous creature is so friendly with a huge personality. It comes when called and eats one gnat after another with so much to say! I feel he/she likes the yard because the concrete walls and house are painted bright white making this hummer feel protected. Keep in mind there are no feeders on the property. 1. Can you please help me identify the type of Leucistic this is. 2. Male or female? 3. Does this Hummingbird look healthy? I've noticed possible missing feathers on its wings. I'm not sure if it has worsened over time.Thank you :) all photos are mine and taken by me, Nicole Campanaro

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Colibrí Cabeza Roja (Calypte anna)

Observ.

anudibranchmom

Fecha

Septiembre 11, 2016 a las 04:44 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Territorial angel. Leucistic, massively cute, and possibly the most photographed bird in Santa Cruz EVER -- and now I know why. Note the white eyelashes!!! Awww.

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Coipú (Myocastor coypus)

Observ.

kathawk

Fecha

Enero 2, 2018 a las 12:24 TARDE PST

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Moscas Búho (Subfamilia Ascalaphinae)

Observ.

portioid

Fecha

Septiembre 3, 2017 a las 01:18 TARDE HKT

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Virus Iridiscente de Las Cochinillas (Invertebrate iridescent virus 31)

Fecha

Febrero 6, 2017 a las 03:04 TARDE PST

Descripción

This brilliant colour is caused by IIV-31 (Isopod Iridescent Virus). I've been checking hundreds of pill bugs over several years for this unusual phenomenon and my persistence finally paid off!
Sadly, this total colour change is usually the later stage of the virus; once a pill bug is this bright it generally doesn't have much longer to live.