Date Added
August 24, 2024
02:25 PM EDT
Description
The snake was just recently deceased when I found them.
Date Added
August 1, 2024
06:48 PM EDT
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May 26, 2024
12:47 AM UTC
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September 7, 2021
05:27 AM PDT
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June 9, 2022
05:35 PM CDT
Description
About 2 1/2 inch Sally that I presume is a very young Spotted.
Date Added
June 3, 2024
06:53 PM EDT
Description
Feeding on Carex stricta achenes.
Date Added
June 15, 2024
04:09 PM EDT
Date Added
April 30, 2024
10:52 AM CDT
Description
Vernal Pool NEW16 (during training with Steve Faccio of Vermont Center for Ecostudies)
Date Added
April 24, 2024
08:02 AM HST
Date Added
January 17, 2023
09:40 PM EST
Date Added
February 10, 2023
08:51 AM PST
Description
On frog egg mass. Photo credit: NPS/Paul G. Johnson
Date Added
July 7, 2020
01:05 PM EDT
Description
In an ephemeral puddle with gray tree frog tadpoles and predaceous diving beetles.
Date Added
August 5, 2022
05:43 PM UTC
Description
Eastern gray squirrel with a piebald tail.
Date Added
June 7, 2022
11:20 AM EDT
Description
Missing scutes, with mosquitoes bleeding it.
Date Added
June 15, 2022
03:09 PM UTC
Date Added
January 19, 2021
05:54 PM EST
Description
Close-up of white head, same turtle.
Date Added
September 11, 2021
05:09 PM CDT
Date Added
April 1, 2022
11:26 PM EDT
Description
It’s hard to see in the photo because I couldn’t get closer in time, but the red comes up the sides and the head is slim.
Date Added
April 25, 2022
07:15 PM EDT
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March 27, 2022
08:13 PM EDT
Date Added
October 20, 2020
07:34 PM EDT
Description
Bifurcated tail mutation. To my knowledge this is the first time this mutation has ever been recorded in this species
Date Added
March 19, 2021
10:56 PM UTC
Date Added
May 21, 2021
07:34 PM EDT
Description
This leucistic individual is Salamander C. This one has been photographed and observed since 2010 many times by Don Scallen and it had at least been alive two years before that, making it thirteen years old- two years older then me!
Place
Private
Date Added
March 21, 2022
08:47 AM EDT
Description
After much debate, it seems likely this is actually an aberrant A. maculatum rather than a unisexual with spotted genes.
Date Added
March 21, 2020
01:29 AM UTC
Date Added
August 20, 2021
05:36 PM CDT
Date Added
November 6, 2021
07:23 PM UTC
Date Added
August 30, 2021
06:40 PM UTC
Description
I found this coyote pup with a plastic jar stuck on it’s head. I took it to Bruckner Nature Center where they informed me that state law prohibited them from even attempting to save its life.
Date Added
October 17, 2021
01:01 AM UTC
Date Added
August 31, 2021
10:47 AM EDT
Date Added
September 4, 2020
11:42 AM EDT
Date Added
July 30, 2021
07:54 AM UTC
Date Added
July 20, 2021
02:56 PM UTC
Date Added
August 21, 2021
05:50 PM UTC
Date Added
August 8, 2021
09:31 PM EDT
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June 15, 2021
07:43 PM UTC
Date Added
June 20, 2021
10:32 AM EDT
Description
Park Place at North Orange Neighborhood
Backyard, stone fire pit bordering wooded lot.
Date Added
July 26, 2018
04:18 PM EDT
Date Added
October 20, 2020
08:17 PM UTC
Date Added
May 23, 2021
12:31 PM HST
Date Added
April 30, 2021
01:34 PM EDT
Description
Found in the backyard pool and released in the woods under a log.
Date Added
April 26, 2021
04:30 PM UTC
Date Added
September 30, 2019
09:20 AM UTC
Date Added
April 19, 2021
11:02 PM EDT
Description
striata? heavily bearded, light green/white spur
Date Added
March 11, 2021
10:32 PM EST
Description
First warm rainy night of the year. Found this and at least 3 other species of amphibian all hanging out on the cement pad on the lower level of our house.
Date Added
April 10, 2021
05:25 PM EDT
Description
Viola hirsutuloides × sororia
Date Added
April 13, 2021
03:23 PM EDT
Description
Already all dried up before we found him, unfortunately :(
[Location: Medina County, OH]
Date Added
March 30, 2021
03:03 AM UTC
Place
Private
Date Added
March 22, 2020
12:55 AM UTC
Date Added
July 16, 2020
05:23 PM UTC
Date Added
July 9, 2015
11:20 AM EDT
Description
An Eurycea with a very long tail but the color pattern of a two-lined salamander...
Date Added
July 10, 2018
07:28 PM EDT
Date Added
August 2, 2020
01:53 PM CDT
Date Added
May 7, 2020
07:13 PM EDT
Date Added
March 1, 2021
12:54 AM UTC
Date Added
March 1, 2021
04:41 AM UTC
Date Added
September 1, 2020
07:25 PM UTC
Date Added
January 17, 2021
10:06 PM CST
Date Added
August 25, 2020
01:41 PM UTC
Date Added
August 30, 2020
08:39 PM UTC
Date Added
September 4, 2020
11:36 AM EDT
Date Added
January 5, 2021
09:50 AM EST
Date Added
January 2, 2021
04:13 PM EST
Date Added
December 4, 2020
07:09 PM EST
Description
Observed under a log near the waters edge. The third photo shows a closeup of the posterior foot with four toes.
Date Added
December 5, 2020
07:41 PM CST
Date Added
May 23, 2014
01:49 PM EDT
Description
Second year post construction
Date Added
March 18, 2019
08:18 PM EDT
Date Added
January 3, 2020
10:29 PM EST
Description
In the field our group passed this off as a Rough-legged hawk. Indeed, the overall the impression of the bird is that of a Rough-legged Hawk, with some notable deviations that mark this bird as a hybrid. Many of the features resemble a typical Rough-legged (small bill, thick dark belly band, dark carpal patches, extensive white at the base of the tail), while the evenly spaced dark tail bands are reminiscent of a Red-tailed Hawk. The tail is also quite long, going past the primary extension. This overall mix of traits of both Rough-legged and Red-tailed Hawks has lead me to the conclusion that this bird is a hybrid.
Confirmed by Nick Kiehl, Jerry Liguori, Neil Paprocki, and others.