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Polillas Esmeralda Y Parientes (Familia Geometridae)Observ.
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Found this little inch worm outside our home in Saskatoon, SK. I’ve only ever spotted one like it, and that was several years ago now, but in our neighbourhood. I would love to know what it’s adult form looks like, so need more than just a family name.
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Mariposas Y Polillas (Orden Lepidoptera)Observ.
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A much smaller Lepidopteran than many of the others in the garden. In the last week and a half this is the only one of these I have seen.
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Mariposa Zebra (Heliconius charithonia ssp. churchi)Observ.
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I’ve seen quadruple the amount of these butterflies in the garden than any other species.
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Volatinera del Golfo Caribeña (Dione vanillae ssp. insularis)Observ.
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Another butterfly in the garden. I have seen a few of these so far... not a ton, but a few.
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Araña Tejedora Espinosa (Gasteracantha cancriformis)Observ.
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A very ornate spider I saw in the garden.
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Tribu EuophryiniObserv.
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The teeniest most beautiful jumping spider I have ever seen!!!
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Mariposa Pavoreal Blanca (Anartia jatrophae)Observ.
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I’ve been here for twelve days, and this is only the second one of these that I have seen. Neither were in the garden, but on or near a beach about a ten minute drive away.
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Mariposa Cebra de Alas Largas (Heliconius charithonia)Observ.
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There are quite a few of these which visit the garden here
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Lagarto Enmascarado de Barahona (Leiocephalus barahonensis)Observ.
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A tiny lizard friend. I’ve seen several on the property here, but this one I managed to photograph in the bathroom, so it’s much clearer than the ones I took in the garden amongst the rocks.
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Cuturpilla (Columbina passerina)Observ.
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It is a small blue grey bird, with a long narrow beak suitable for fetching insects or otherwise out of narrow places. It had flecks on its wings to help it camouflage with the garden rocks. It was quite a small bird, like a sparrow for comparison... I saw it from a distance, so the picture is terrible. We are right off the shore in La Cienaga.