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American Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)

Observer

oridgen10

Date

May 13, 2023 03:14 PM EDT

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Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura)

Observer

gary-james

Date

May 17, 2023 12:31 PM EDT

Description

Paradise Grove and surrounding trails of Niagara-on-the-Lake.

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Karner Blue (Plebejus samuelis)

Observer

sapayoa

Date

July 28, 1987

Description

Looking back at my notes, I checked the Karner Blue site several times that summer. On July 22, I noted none but I had this one as late as July 28. My slide indicates that this one was photographed on this late date.

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Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus)

Observer

desmond_macneal

Date

April 20, 2021 08:11 AM EDT

Description

The one in the back was bobbing its head up and down and chattering away. Courtship display?

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Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus)

Observer

riskindan

Date

March 13, 2021 02:52 PM EST

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Short-tailed Weasel (Mustela richardsonii)

Observer

ursus_arctos

Date

December 2020

Description

This is a first in my experience: a weasel stopping for a snack at a suet feeder!

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Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans)

Observer

pcatling

Date

July 2020

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Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)

Observer

herbalwanderer

Date

July 5, 2017 12:58 PM EDT

Description

Melanistic

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Northern Watersnake (Nerodia sipedon ssp. sipedon)

Observer

kitty602

Date

July 27, 2020

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Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus)

Observer

wlhwildlife

Date

February 6, 2020 02:12 PM CST

Description

Female Hooded Merganser catching and eating a Bluegill. I would have thought this fish was too large for her to swallow, but after working on it for a minute or two, she managed to get it down.

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Sea Swallow (Glaucus atlanticus)

Observer

tangatawhenua

Date

February 11, 2016

Description

Is it a fish? Is it a slug? Is it a fishy anemone? I do not have a clue what this is!

It is about 30mm long and there were a few of them in the sand - outgoing tide nearly on the turn. Most were buried and only the "fan fin" was showing.

Resting on the wet sand, when the sand collapsed it arched it's face upwards (2nd and third photos) and seem to spawn capsule from somewhere - there are 2 floating in the 4th pic.

Totally hypnotic, by the time my sister-in-law and I carried on the brother had walked 2kms away from us!

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Eastern Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus ssp. zibethicus)

Observer

dongminsung

Date

April 2017

Description

Confirm?

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White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)

Observer

matthewt6416

Date

January 19, 2020 04:30 PM CST

Description

The Piebald individual!

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White Witch Moth (Thysania agrippina)

Observer

gcwarbler

Date

December 14, 2017 12:23 AM CST

Description

You know you’ve found a large moth when…

  1. After a 40 year career as a wildlife biologist, you can’t believe what you’re seeing is real.
  2. Your ruler isn’t long enough to get a good measurement (2nd image), so you go back to get a longer ruler (3rd image) and that isn’t long enough, so you scramble around to find a carpenter’s measuring tape to fully span the wings (4th image).
  3. Your astonishment is like the joy of a child on Christmas morning; you start laughing and giggling uncontrollably.
  4. The largest moth on your sheet has a wingspan 40X the size of the smallest one.
  5. You stay up until 3:30 a.m. journaling about one moth.
  6. You start taking selfies...with a moth (last image).

To the best of my ability to measure this critter, the wingspan (with a bit of the tip of the right FW missing) is about 27.8 cm, so it would probably be about 28.5 cm (11.2 in) if it were intact. The species is said to have the largest wingspan of any Lepidopteran in the world.

The moth was initially discovered on the sheet by Mary Kay Sexton. I had overlooked it.

To read more of the story, see:
https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/gcwarbler/13211-mothing-in-panama

[See also: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/218581553]

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What

Green-face Gum Hopper (Platybrachys decemmacula)

Observer

russ87

Date

August 10, 2015

Description

Clearly some kind of nymph though I'm not sure what of. Raises those appendages at the back when approached, though not sure about the tapping on the ground thing.

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Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus)

Observer

brianbailey

Date

February 11, 2017

Description

American Mink with a freshly caught Round Goby

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White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis)

Observer

baxter-birdnird

Date

June 5, 2019 04:11 PM EDT

Description

Feeding young.