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Puercoespín Norteamericano (Erethizon dorsatum)Observ.
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Sugar bush nearby.. he's just meters from mature large tooth Aspen and a small creek (Barn's creek watershed)
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Attulus fascigerObserv.
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The app recommended "Attalus" as the genus, but I do not know the diagnostics, although it superficially looked similar.
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Hongos de Esponja (Familia Boletaceae)Observ.
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Growing on a hilly area, on morrained glacial till. Thuja, planted young white spruce. Grasses, eastern white pine, heavily disturbed area. Was a blasting site ~50 years prior to potentially start a quarry.
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Avispón de Cara Blanca (Dolichovespula maculata)Observ.
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About 15 meters or more high in the canopy. Found in sugar bush.
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Rana Arbórea Gris (Hyla versicolor)Observ.
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Heard this species calling here in the summer as well.
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Venado de Cola Blanca (Odocoileus virginianus)Observ.
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I saw 3 adult deer in this location, but just missed them with the camera. Image was taken seconds after deer seen in this location.
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Garrapata de Patas Negras (Ixodes scapularis)Observ.
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Didn't see any for the past couple months, and now they seem to be back! (I'm describing working on the roadsides of united counties of Leeds and Grenville, Ontario)
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Rana Verde (Lithobates clamitans)Observ.
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Not a leopard or Pickeral frog
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Ranas Y Sapos (Orden Anura)Observ.
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No observable leopard frog or pickerel frog skin pattern. Looked more like the dorsal skin of a bullfrog or green frog