Found deep in the swamp. Small and hard to spot, this variety is very rare in Massachusetts, though all varieties are state-listed as endangered. This one has a lovely sweet scent, like a fine and delicate perfume.
We used to call this "gaywings" but that was banned in Florida I hear.
À côté de l’église
Found this cocoon mid February and have been keeping it safe in a jar with air since then, it finally decided to hatch!! Checked on the jar and it was already out of the cocoon ready to spread its wings - sat for a while to get its bearings then I transferred it to a Sweetgum tree right next to where it hatched. Took 3 hours total to chill out, walk up the tree, move its wings on a high branch and then fly off at night (around 10:30pm it finally flew away). Such a special experience!
This observation is for the salamander in the pitcher. I was surprised to find this salamander in a Sarracenia purpurea pitcher plant. It was alive. Shortly after I took the photograph, it dove deep into the pitcher where I could not see it. Although I could've missed it, I went back to this spot a week after taking this photo and could not find the salamander.
Evidently, salamanders can be prey for pitcher plants. https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ecy.2770
Observation for the plant is here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/141415049
In the eyesocket of a dead dolphin; on refuge with special permission to assist with shorebird work; limited public access
A melanistic bird with more dark pigmentation than normal.
Отпечатки лап тигра.
В вечернее время предыдущего дня (24 июня) проводили наблюдения за глухими кукушками и услышали несколько раз рык. На следующее утро (25 июня) на дороге, по которой мы возвращались вечером, увидели следы проследовавшего за нами тигра (протяженность следовой дорожки 0.5 км).
З июля снова встретились с тигром и записали рык на диктофон. Зверь был встречен в том же месте, где рычал в прошлый раз. Во время записи звук удаляется, так как зверь стал перемещаться вверх по склону.
Cases on chestnut found 8-Jun-2020, moth emerged 24-Jun-2020
spruce ale in a spruce bog!
This beaver set off my car's security camera today.
Excuse poor photo quality but date and location is accurate
Shot in the dark but maybe S. kennedyana? I've observed this species here (coastal plain pondshore) and seems to be a pretty good match, but not sure what the other possibilities could be.
death by pomegranate
View full observation video: https://youtu.be/DEUCVigVv8U
Part of The Harbors Video Project -- https://www.theharborsvideoproject.org
Actual photos to come
New state record
Growing on an erratic boulder in the middle of the forest
White variant among a large population
Female moving 5 kits from Stage island to Cross Farm Hill.
Adult, sunning in vernal pool
Female emerged from the cocoon and very quickly attracted three males in! Very cool to experience.
Clinging to the chest of a Common Eider (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/67594924) and then eaten by a Herring Gull (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/68296877).
Next to a natural watering hole spring where they stopped for some hydration and to escape from there campaign against Trump
My friend took this photo of a coyote sleeping on his patio. The coyote looks very relaxed.
Rescued this goanna from a discarded beer can on the side of the highway. It appeared to be in good condition afterwards but there was a lot of litter on this section of the highway, particularly drink cans. Just north of Wycliffe Well, NT.
Peanut heist gone wrong!
small, young one
On leaf of American Beech.
My shawty posing in front of some shiny ivy
Adult male gray squirrel eating baby gray squirrel. According to National Geographic they do this to secure a mating position with the mother of the eaten baby.