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m_shields

Descripción

Male

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Murciélago Cola Peluda Rojizo (Lasiurus borealis)

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edcoreyncdpr

Fecha

Julio 30, 2023 a las 05:01 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Juv male found by park visitors and handed over to rangers, released at park office

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Garza Nocturna Corona Negra (Nycticorax nycticorax)

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lorrarudman

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Octubre 20, 2022 a las 04:01 MAÑANA EDT

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Pato Norteño (Anas platyrhynchos)

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finatic

Fecha

Mayo 21, 2018 a las 01:23 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Marlboro County, South Carolina, US

Not sure if this is a smarter or lazier duckling than its siblings.

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Culebra Ratonera de Estados Unidos (Pantherophis guttatus)

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jkleopfer

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Abril 29, 2018 a las 11:55 MAÑANA EDT

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m_shields

Fecha

Octubre 2020

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edcoreyncdpr

Fecha

Julio 2022

Descripción

Transplanted population on a property I help manage. 150 plants counted.

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sarahlloyd

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2017

Descripción

Scattered stalked sporangia, 1.6–2.1 mm high. Sporotheca globose to sub-globose, 0.6–0.9 mm diameter. Stalk black in reflected light, wider at base, 0.8–1.2 mm long. Hypothallus contiguous under groups, thick, reddish brown. Peridium delicate, breaks irregularly; iridescent with blue, purple and some golden reflections. Columella rounded, short, reaches to approximately ¼ of sporotheca. Capillitium arises from columella, branching and some anastomosing, brown; tips white and finely branching. Spores dark brown in mass, brown by transmitted light, spinulose, 14–15 µm. Similar to L. muscorum.
Substrate bryophytes (moss and leafy liverworts) on decaying log in wet eucalypt forest.

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sarahlloyd

Fecha

Junio 26, 2019 a las 08:33 TARDE HST

Descripción

Several small groups of sporangia on a large bryophyte-covered log in Melaleuca ericifolia swamp forest.

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agjackson1

Fecha

Julio 2021

Descripción

This little one was my bff for 5-10 minutes!

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Salamandra de Carolina Sandhills (Eurycea arenicola)

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kevinemetcalf

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Mayo 2021

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Zorro Rojo (Vulpes vulpes)

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sdelli12

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Abril 26, 2021 a las 11:35 MAÑANA UTC

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allenbelden

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Octubre 2013

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kameronburgess

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Abril 2020

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trixpix

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Junio 2017

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trixpix

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Mayo 2017

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Tlacuache Norteño (Didelphis virginiana)

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trixpix

Fecha

Febrero 2015

Descripción

Earlier that night, I had fed a stray cat on our porch. When I went to retrieve the paper plate, I met this opossum, finishing the remains. It backed into a corner, holding a chair pad to hide behind, & hissed a bit. I took this quick pic, then backed away. It headed out into the shrubs. My battery was low on my phone, so I wasn't able to get any more photos.

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trixpix

Fecha

Febrero 2019

Descripción

This is the largest jumping spider I've ever seen. It was darting across our garage door. It looked like it had Fruit Loops for fangs; what a beautiful hunter!

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trixpix

Fecha

Mayo 2, 2019 a las 11:19 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

I found this fast moving, gorgeous beetle at the gas station. I took these photos, then carried it to the woods behind the filling station.

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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)

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trixpix

Fecha

Mayo 2019

Descripción

It was spending time on the rotting underside of a branch, on a dying peach tree.

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trixpix

Fecha

Junio 2019

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Friendly dragonflys

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trixpix

Fecha

Agosto 2019

Descripción

Growing on a rotted Sourhern Oak tree branch. (Added photo on 9/16/19, to show how it progressed.)

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Rana Arborícola Ladradora (Hyla gratiosa)

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trixpix

Descripción

Scaling the exterior walls of our house, hunting bugs.

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Venado de Cola Blanca (Odocoileus virginianus)

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trixpix

Descripción

A pair of deer have been coming to our yard in the early morning, and once were observed near midnight. This particular day, they were snacking on apples that had fallen off a tree.

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Rana Arbórea Ardilla (Hyla squirella)

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trixpix

Fecha

Abril 2020

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trixpix

Fecha

Mayo 2020

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Arañas Escupidoras (Género Scytodes)

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trixpix

Fecha

Mayo 2020

Descripción

I found 4 of these spiders in my neighbor's old shed, all carrying an egg sac in front of them. (I'm used to seeing other species carrying their sacs from underneath or behind them.)

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trixpix

Fecha

Mayo 2020

Descripción

It came out from under a mound of pine straw that I had raked last week. Approximately 30 inches long. Once I stood up after taking these photos, it very quickly moved away to a wilder section of our yard.

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trixpix

Fecha

Junio 2020

Descripción

We found this fuzzy, orange tube with Princess Leia buns, walking through oak leaves. Over the next half hour, it unfurled its wings, and transformed into a moth.

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trixpix

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Julio 31, 2020 a las 11:57 TARDE EDT

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trixpix

Fecha

Octubre 2020

Descripción

This curious, tiny spider lives under a lamp post by our back door. While I was changing the bulb, it jumped down onto a bucket on the table under the lamp where I was working, and crawled onto my hand, looking at me the whole time. I came close to bringing this clever one inside and calling it a pet.

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Saltarina de Cola Larga Azul (Urbanus proteus)

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trixpix

Fecha

Octubre 2020

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trixpix

Fecha

Octubre 2020

Descripción

The little guy hung on, while the larger one hopped and flew around the garden.

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Abaniquillo Verde del Noreste (Anolis carolinensis)

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trixpix

Fecha

Octubre 2020

Descripción

About 60mm long

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Abeja Carpintera de Virginia (Xylocopa virginica)

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trixpix

Fecha

Octubre 2020

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Abeja Carpintera de Virginia (Xylocopa virginica)

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trixpix

Fecha

Octubre 2020

Descripción

The flying bee kept approaching the bee on the flower.

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hanburker

Fecha

Marzo 2020

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Sapo de Espuelas Oriental (Scaphiopus holbrookii)

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parsleyn

Fecha

Octubre 13, 2018 a las 04:53 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Tadpole

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bobbyfingers

Fecha

Agosto 1998

Descripción

In situ. This is the best photo I have of a proud, protective mother "Hyde County Red" Pigmy Rattlesnake and her 10 - 15 day-old young. I regularly encountered this female while searching for reptiles in an area locally called "Buzzard's Roost" (nowhere near the actual place, incidentally) about 10 miles from my home in Fairfield. The site was on private land - a seasonally-filled, 2 acre duck impoundment surrounded on 3 sides by Bald Cypress wetland, and adjacent to Lake Matta-mosquito (local joke!) NWR. This particular location had an incredibly abundant population of S. miliarius - on one day with perfect weather conditions here, I observed 14 individuals of this species of all growth stages in less than two hours! I grew especially "attached" to the female pictured, as she was reliably found in the vicinity of her "favorite" stump, and I enjoyed witnessing her feeding, frequently basking, and entertaining the attentions of a large (for this species) male in mid-Spring - involving courtship and "mate-guarding" behaviors. I was deeply saddened to revisit this site 4 years after this photo was taken, to find the entire area had been completely devastated by clear-cutting for the pulp lumber industry, right up to the Refuge boundary line - and without a Pigmy to be found, despite an intensive search on my part at a perfect time of year. Apparently, the NCFWS designation of "Special Concern" wasn't actually a "concern" at all. Clear-cutting of sensitive habitat, and roadkill mortality are the most serious issues facing the herpetofauna of North Carolina, back then, through today - and most likely into its future, as well.

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Salamandra de Carolina Sandhills (Eurycea arenicola)

Observ.

aredoubles

Fecha

Noviembre 2017

Descripción

This is actually a yet-to-be-described distinct species, often known as the 'Sandhills' Salamander.

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Mariposa Cometa Oriental (Papilio glaucus)

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tdooling

Fecha

Julio 2018

Descripción

Large yellow butterfly