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donnamareetomkinsonDescripción
First seen at Janet's place, then it has gone for a walk
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Género TheridulaObserv.
donnamareetomkinsonDescripción
Different to the Ladybird Spiders I've seen here previously. Larger in size, even without the enlarged abdomen. Don't know if the males & females are different. Pattern is different, too. No points on the side like the other ones had.
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Mariposas Y Polillas (Orden Lepidoptera)Observ.
donnamareetomkinsonDescripción
Very tiny, 2mm, not sure what it is, I did think a hoverfly larva but am now thinking a just hatched out larva of something else. Possibly parasitised if that is what the dark mark is. It crawls quite fast.
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Rascón Filipino (Gallirallus philippensis)Observ.
donnamareetomkinsonDescripción
On top of the pump box at the dam
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Mallada basalisObserv.
donnamareetomkinsonDescripción
Was caught in cobweb on the leaf.
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Moscas Parasitoides (Familia Tachinidae)Observ.
donnamareetomkinsonDescripción
Large, 2cm ish. Am posting it under the iNat suggested ID as I'm not sure what it is. Photo's all taken with the same camera but some with flash on some with it off, & it was moving about to make it difficult. Seen on the walk to the birdhide.
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Mariposas Y Polillas (Orden Lepidoptera)Observ.
donnamareetomkinsonDescripción
1cm
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Sapo de la Caña (Rhinella marina)Observ.
donnamareetomkinsonDescripción
Juvenile, 1 & a half cm long, Scooped out of the flooded swimming pool, first 3 photo's it is swollen & bloated full with water. The photo from underneath, you can see the water inside expanding its body. Then photo's after it was kept in a container a few hours to dry out. It didn't survive.