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krechols13Descripción
The ID algorithm has suggested D. albineus. Legspan was about 1 inch.
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krechols13Descripción
New butterfly for my life list! Big thanks to my mom, who saw the little guy land in the leaf litter and pointed him out so I could get a photo.
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krechols13Descripción
Thought this was a Polemonium in the field, but the ID algorithm says it's a waterleaf, specifically Hydrophyllum appendiculatum.
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Calandria de Baltimore (Icterus galbula)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
My first of year! This dude was singing his heart out.
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Negundo (Acer negundo)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
This observation is for the tree, NOT the bird. A separate observation for the bird can be seen here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/209185673
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Chipe Pecho Manchado (Setophaga americana)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
I got a decent look at this little guy enough to be sure it was a parula, but BOY he did not want to take his face out from behind that leaf for photos. He was singing incessantly.
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krechols13Descripción
These teeny-tiny white flowers were aaaaaall over the place along this trail. Taking the genus suggestion from the ID algorithm.
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Ajolotes (Género Ambystoma)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
This tiny baby salamander was one of 6 that I and my parents saw in a very shallow stream next to the trail. Each one was barely 1 inch long.
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Ajolotes (Género Ambystoma)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
This observation is for the larval salamander. A separate observation for the isopod seen in the lead photo can be found here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/208534109
This tiny baby salamander was one of 6 that I and my parents saw in a very shallow stream next to the trail. Each one was barely 1 inch long.
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Isópodos (Orden Isopoda)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
This observation is not for the larval salamander, but for the isopod just to the left of the salamander's head. A separate observation for the salamander can be seen here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/208534112
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Culebra Listonada Común (Thamnophis sirtalis)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
Caught by an NKU field researcher and released unharmed. 1 foot long at most.
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Mariposa Alas de Ángel Interrogación (Polygonia interrogationis)Observ.
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Mariposa Azul con Cola (Cupido comyntas)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
Only got one shot of this butterfly and it was out of focus. Grumble grumble.
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Rana Arborícola Gris de Cope (Hyla chrysoscelis)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
Caught by an NKU field researcher, who said it was a Cope's Gray Treefrog.
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Abejas (Epifamilia Anthophila)Observ.
krechols13Descripción
This poor bee got stuck in a trap meant for frogs and was half drowned. I picked her up and put her on a flower to rest and dry off.