2nd-5th pics are comparisons of key ID features of common dandelion on the left and red-seeded dandelion on the right. Note the red seed bases, red on the stems and sepal tips, and even triangular leaves that look like a cartoon Christmas tree.
Eggs were layed in this nest on March 8th. All five of them hatched. The young are over-crowded on this precarious ledge, but appear healthy - are stretching their wings and getting ready to fly.
Wondering if this is A. hemiophrys but not sure what I'm looking for to distinguish between it and americanus- yes- it's wild. west side of the northern Sable Island on Lake of the Woods (this time of year there are thousands of toads (mostly babies) there so this one caught my eye for being different)
Activity near the Canso Causeway due to migration of Atlantic saury
I think this is "John Deere" aka "The Tractor". The elusive Buck said to roam the Rouge Park agricultural fields.
A large (10ft+) Burmese python being attacked by an alligator.
After starting to rip out feathers, the annoyance of jays caused it to fly off with the dead sharp-shinned hawk.
albino
Regular here near turbots fishing boat. Feed on fish discarded by crew members.
En ocasiones nos puede parecer que la naturaleza es cruel, pero esta es su dinámica natural, unos necesitan de otros para sobrevir.
Halcón Esmerejón (Falco columbarius), Merlin, alimentándose de lo que parece una hembra de Calandria Castaña (Icterus spurius).
San Blas, Nayarit.
When I woke up this morning I didn't know I'd be taking a selfie with a duck. Or running after it as it tried to take off from a wet road, which they never can. Or driving one-handed to release it at the nearest body of water. Any similarity between our hair is coincidental. Rescue mission: successful! The duck is on the left.
Not entirely sure on the ID I was too interested in the ants caring for them