By the river. Aggressive if too close. In large flocks.
I caught this fish in a live trap, photographed it and released it within 45 seconds. So captive? I'm not sure how to answer that.
This guy was sunning near bushes outside my apartment. It scampered away everytime I tried to photograph it and was too fast for me too catch. It had a distinctive redish face and chin with a solid brown body. It sunned on the pavement but directly next to foliage for quick cover which it dove into when it finally escaped.
Grows in a creek
Shades of green and brown
Found in shallow water and deep water
Creates red/pink eggs
Average seen size is that of a softball
An invasive species
Eggs of the apple snail
Invasive species
Red and crunchy outside, gooey red inside
This was seen in a shaded area on a bridge
Was found with 3 other members of the same species
Used white area around the mouth to warn us off
Cute little guy that my friend captured after I took this photo. He was scampering by and I didn't notice him till I heard a bullfrogesque noise and noticed him behind this mossy overlook area. He had very defined prints on his body and sharp little claws. He hid near the shade but still sat in the sun before he realized us.
•caught in Byrne’s Lake
•highly abundant
•caught using crickets as bait
The heron was standing in shallow water. I tried not to get too close because when I've tried to photograph them before they always fly off. It had long legs and a very long neck. It was motionless and appeared to be looking in the water possibly for food.
-sandy soil
-protruding from swamp receiving full sunlight
-growing in moist soil
upland from swamp
-sandy soils
-full sunlight
Spotted eating bird seed out of a bird feeder. Dark face. Long furry tail.
Flying around flowers
In the sun
Wasps near by
Mostly shaded
Located in low part of the land
Two separate trunks
Common fig tree located in Troy Alabama. Not ripe yet. Turn from green to brownish/purple when ripe
Living under a brick in moist soil
Decaying leaves nearby
Ants are in the same square foot
Two red tips at the antenna. Large back legs. Not afraid when I get close
growing from holes in decaying log
light to dark orange
short buds grow into branching structures