A truly surprising find while tracking with Earth Native
(Finally dug these pictures out from 2008). Seen mating in bkgd for 2.5 hrs! Female got bored/tired and started eating grass she could reach, and then took a nap while the male continued mating. We have more pictures is anyone is interested.
Gray fox cry.
See video:
https://flic.kr/p/2mWbamF
Burnet County, Tx. oak juniper woodland
Williamson County, TX
oak juniper woodland
VIDEO: https://flic.kr/p/2n4UeDA
Same plant as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/117946955
Burnet County, TX
oak juniper woodland
Oct 11, 2021 7:28 AM CDT
Williamson County
oak juniper woodland
Just for fun, I'm uploading some images of a couple of the blacklight sheets that we set up at Matador WMA. This is the general scene we were dealing with much of the evening. So lean in and just try to photograph one critter at a time!
Right before the rain started, I noticed a smallish darner patrolling my yard. it was foraging between 6 and 25 feet and frustratingly, I could not get it in my bins or camera to identify it. I decided to just keep watching it and it finally flew over my pond and landed on one of the main branches of my Pecan tree. It was very dark so I had to crank up the ISO and grabbed my flash unit but I was able to get a few shots before it flew. I believe this is a male with blue marking on S2. I tried to get a shot of the abdomen from underneath but only managed a side shot, which does appear to show a bit of blue near S9-10.
Interestingly, a female visited my yard on 25 Aug 2018 and also landed in the Pecan Tree, not far from where this one perched. In fact, I located it by going back to the branch last year's landed on.
January 2019.
Northbrook Creek, D'aguilar National Park, Queensland, Australia.
Pardon my excitement. I first learned of this hot spot because of sightings of this bird 3 years ago. I monitor the area off and on. I saw, but did not photograph it about 2 weeks before reports started this year. Finally, TODAY. Two Pileated Woodpeckers flew across one of the ponds. Heard call. Only photographed one. They are mostly on private property, but this tree is along the roadway.
Clearwing moth on Lindheimer's Crownbeard (Verbesina lindheimeri).
Eastern Blood-sucking Conenose (Triatoma sanguisuga) flying
United States: Alabama: Tuscaloosa Co.
Tulip Tree Springs off Echola Rd.; Elrod
6-Jul-2018
J.C. Abbott #3066
Caterpillar found in the middle of a rainforest,
Taken with a Nikon D3300, 07/27/18
Day trip to Gus Engeling W.M.A., Anderson Co., Texas with @greglasley, @gpstewart, @rsalinas2370, @nancynorman, @bradyreed.
Buprestid beetle hanging out on wax myrtle (Morella cerifera). 18 - 20 mm total length.