partially leucistic, or perhaps some hybridization?
I usually only upload my herp sightings to HerpMapper.org, but thought I'd duplicate this one here since it is apparently the first record in iNaturalist.
Wild Sonoran pronghorn, presumably an alumnus from the captive breeding program, interacting with the captive herd on the other side of the fence. (Note: this area is closed to the public; I was there on duty as a resident volunteer).
It was a good day for encounters because about an hour later we saw a herd of five wild pronghorn crossing King Road at a run, a mile or so south of the pen. Several had ear tags and at least one had a radio collar.
A green chiton attached to a half crab. We observed this alien looking commensal beast while undertaking an intertidal survey on the reefs off Hawera. It made us jump when we first turned over the rock.
Snake had just caught small mouse. Larger mouse seemed to be attacking snake. Snake slithered away, dropping the mouse which was still alive but severely injured.
Full video at https://ebird.org/checklist/S147747560
I've never seen this behavior before. I thought it was a turtle at first glance. It stayed in this position until I had completely passed by, them emerged an flew toward the clutch observed nearby.
Hanging from a windchime
Location is accurate to mountain, obscured for protection.