Nice lifer to get! Probably one of the last good butterflies I'll see until spring!
This blue heron is around 25 inches tall, slight, with long and thin legs and neck, gray beak with a black tip, and very dark-blue feathers. It was observed on a hot, humid, 84F, sunny day in a wetland in a park, walking slowly and away from the other birds, and sometimes emerging its beak in the water. This heron can be found along the Atlantic coast, from North to South America in still bodies of water, often hidden or isolated.
“Little Blue Heron Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology.” , All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Little_Blue_Heron/id.
Thome, Kate. “Egretta Caerulea (Little Blue Heron).” Animal Diversity Web, animaldiversity.org/accounts/Egretta_caerulea/
Weather: 90 degrees. No wind.
Habitat: forest.
Time: 9:29am
Habitat: forest
Wheater: 90 degrees
Date: 10/17/18
This was an Eastern gray squirrel observed in a local park on Saturday morning the habitat was urban as humans have gone in and constructed structures. These species are found in the eastern and midwestern United States and some southern parts of Canada. These squirrels are distinguished by their brown colored fur, with white fur on their bellies, and a large bushy tail. This one was around 10 inches long. Eastern gray squirrels reproduce sexually and later give birth to live young. https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/eastern-gray-squirrel/
this was a solo duck that I found at Al Lopez. I know it is a duck so that is easy. I don't know its specific species. the area where is was found was a field in a park near a river. I know it is a deuterostome, since it is a vertebrae animal. the duck was completely balck on both sides with white medium size freckles on the front.
https://biologydictionary.net/deuterostome/
I used this reference to understand what a deuterostome and protostome are.
Kingdom: Animalia
Name: Camponotus
Description: This ant is large in size in comparison to other ants, at around 0.76 to 2.54cm in length. It has a blackish abdomen. It’s thorax and head are redish-brown in color. This organism can be referred to as a Carpenter ant and can be categorized as a Protostome.
Habitat: This ant was found near the base of a tree in Al Lopez Park at 10:25am on June 19, 2019 at around 86°F.
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpenter_ant