Fecha añadida
08 sep. 2022
01:06 AM KST
Descripción
timid workers foraging on leaves. two females were also seen with the workers, one just wandering near the workers and another which seemed to have a deformed wing directly following a worker like a tandem running sort of behavior. I prefer making observations by colonies so I usually count founding queen a separate observation. but since these ants seemed to have direct associations with the workers and *quadripunctatus*group species are known for dependent colony founding and queens wandering on foraging trails I leave the queens all in one observation.
Fecha añadida
05 sep. 2022
10:40 PM UTC
Descripción
Odor of clean laundry / soap/ mild chlorine. A few feet from pond edge. Eastern Massachusetts Pine Barrens
Fecha añadida
08 feb. 2022
12:07 AM UTC
Descripción
Aka Orthotrichum sordidum, a new moss species for Martha’s Vineyard. Growing on Liriodendron bark. Leaves not crisped when dry, strongly ribbed capsules with superficial stomata, basal leaf cells porose.
Fecha añadida
18 nov. 2021
10:42 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
20 jul. 2021
12:38 PM HST
Fecha añadida
13 ago. 2021
08:45 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
04 oct. 2021
06:38 PM AEDT
Fecha añadida
10 ago. 2021
04:26 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
25 sep. 2021
02:31 PM EDT
Descripción
Eroding sandy couple acres cleared for development, but left bare and fringed with grasses, flowers, young pines, etc.
Fecha añadida
02 abr. 2020
04:09 PM AEDT
Fecha añadida
23 sep. 2021
10:50 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
22 sep. 2021
06:23 PM +07
Descripción
Phrynarachne ceylonica, Crab Spider, Family Thomisidae, bird dung spider, goal keeper, female,
Fecha añadida
20 sep. 2021
05:11 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
18 ago. 2021
03:19 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
14 sep. 2021
09:53 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
12 sep. 2021
01:02 PM MDT
Fecha añadida
13 ago. 2021
03:44 PM HST
Fecha añadida
05 sep. 2021
06:02 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
15 ago. 2021
08:52 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
29 ago. 2021
04:14 PM EDT
Descripción
Going under hemlock in leafletter. It does turn blue.
Fecha añadida
29 ago. 2021
09:12 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
09 ago. 2021
06:50 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
01 ago. 2021
12:33 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
21 jul. 2021
01:16 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
21 may. 2015
11:51 AM EDT
Descripción
Light brown-grey body, grey wings, 2 tails. Is this the same species as spinners seen that same day?
Fecha añadida
11 jun. 2013
11:41 PM EDT
Descripción
Very sparse. A few flying horizontally over water, maybe 1-2 on water.
Fecha añadida
07 jul. 2021
01:37 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
28 jun. 2021
03:06 PM +07
Descripción
Female, Genus Serrognathus, Family Lucanidae
Fecha añadida
03 jul. 2021
08:44 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
04 jul. 2021
07:44 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
02 jul. 2021
04:33 AM CEST
Fecha añadida
30 mar. 2021
08:33 PM EDT
Descripción
drinking water and catching insects
Fecha añadida
22 mar. 2021
08:07 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
04 mar. 2021
10:22 PM EST
Fecha añadida
09 mar. 2021
07:00 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
08 mar. 2021
04:02 PM EST
Fecha añadida
17 jul. 2020
08:18 AM HST
Descripción
came out of nowhere and did not want to leave. Crawled all over my hand and up my arm. He is on my finger in this photo
Fecha añadida
15 feb. 2021
12:55 PM CST
Fecha añadida
23 jul. 2020
06:58 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
20 oct. 2020
02:39 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
10 oct. 2020
09:52 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
13 oct. 2020
07:43 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
08 oct. 2020
12:13 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
23 oct. 2020
04:46 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
18 oct. 2020
11:04 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
03 oct. 2020
07:25 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
21 sep. 2020
08:52 AM -03
Fecha añadida
21 sep. 2020
04:21 PM -03
Fecha añadida
21 sep. 2020
02:58 PM UTC
Descripción
Encontrado en horas de la mañana, posee aparato bucal esponjoso
Fecha añadida
20 sep. 2020
03:33 PM MSK
Fecha añadida
17 sep. 2020
05:30 PM -05
Fecha añadida
09 sep. 2020
05:51 PM SST
Fecha añadida
15 sep. 2020
08:59 PM PDT
Descripción
A weirdo charging across the sand. Not even sure if this is a fly.
Fecha añadida
17 sep. 2020
11:34 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
12 sep. 2020
09:49 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
15 ago. 2020
07:56 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
21 jul. 2020
10:36 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
03 sep. 2020
08:07 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
18 sep. 2019
08:09 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
28 ago. 2020
02:24 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
04 sep. 2020
08:51 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
30 ago. 2020
03:15 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
04 sep. 2020
06:19 AM PDT
Descripción
European Mantis with a bee in her left, and a wasp in her right foreleg…
How this came to be: I had been on the look-out for a flowering plant that was attracting a wide variety of pollinators. Apparently, so was this Mantis. I found a Saw-toothed Goldenbush with Skippers, a Gray Hairstreak, Western Honey Bees, and Sweat Bees, and started to take a few pictures of the various visitors to the tiny Goldenbush flowers. I suddenly heard a high-pitched, panicky buzz sound, like from a fly who got caught in a trap, searched the plant to find its source, and discovered the Mantis holding a bee in her front legs. As the Mantis started to eat her prey, she was attacked by several Yellowjacket wasps. I was amazed how gutsy these wasps behaved around the much larger Mantis. One was even holding on to the Mantis’ head and tried to rip a piece of bee meat from her mouth. Maybe the wasps felt safe because the Mantis was holding the bee with both forelegs - but not for long. The Mantis ate the bee’s head and with that freed her right foreleg, and grabbed the next wasp that came too close. With two pieces of prey in the Mantis’ possession, she became even more attractive to the voracious wasps. Eventually, the Mantis moved deeper into the Goldenbush, and away from my P.O.V. (For the Western Yellowjackets: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/58501408.)
Coincidentally, I had seen a European Mantis prey on a Western Honey Bee the day before (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/58386031). I was spending some time around a patch of Coastal Wild Buckwheat, to add paired-up plant/pollinator observations to https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/california-pollination-project. Sticking around a patch for a while reveals the anti-pollinators too, insects large and small (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/58335578) that prey on other insects.
Fecha añadida
03 sep. 2020
05:44 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
15 sep. 2018
06:20 PM UTC
Descripción
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Took the photo close by the Chelsea River, it was climbing on top of a plant.
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It was a bug that I have not seen before in the area.
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The bug is very small being about 13-15 millimeters
-The color of the bug in my view is orange, black, brown, and it has small white spots in the back or the butt if you zoom in the pictures.
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6 legs
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Is a species of "seed bugs"
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Its subfamily is Lygaeidae
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/130079-Spilostethus-pandurus
Fecha añadida
21 ago. 2020
08:02 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
20 ago. 2020
02:34 AM HST
Fecha añadida
25 ago. 2020
03:22 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
16 ago. 2020
03:20 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
25 ago. 2020
03:45 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
09 sep. 2017
08:45 AM PDT
Fecha añadida
22 sep. 2018
12:20 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
19 jul. 2019
02:12 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
05 jul. 2020
01:55 AM CDT
Fecha añadida
16 jul. 2020
02:29 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
27 jul. 2020
06:07 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
17 jul. 2020
06:34 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
24 ago. 2020
03:43 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
24 ago. 2020
04:33 PM MST
Fecha añadida
25 ago. 2020
01:18 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
24 jul. 2020
07:46 PM IST
Fecha añadida
29 abr. 2018
05:51 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
01 jul. 2020
08:47 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
20 jul. 2020
02:00 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
24 jun. 2020
11:57 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
21 jul. 2020
10:24 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
21 jul. 2020
02:04 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
29 jul. 2020
08:49 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
03 ago. 2020
05:08 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
23 ago. 2020
01:03 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
17 ago. 2020
08:26 PM IST
Descripción
Location: Makunda Christian Hospital, Karimganj District, Assam
Date: 1st August 2020
Equipment: Nikon D800 with Micro-Nikkor 105mm
Fecha añadida
28 may. 2020
04:44 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
02 ago. 2020
05:37 PM IST
Fecha añadida
03 jul. 2020
04:50 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
12 ago. 2020
02:23 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
25 jul. 2020
05:45 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
19 jul. 2020
12:29 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
29 jul. 2020
08:28 PM EDT
Descripción
Singing from ~15ft up in a smallish spruce tree, by far the best view I've had of one so far. I almost caught it but unfortunately it got away. For the audio I took 2 clips from a 3 minute recording, the cars would not give me a break.
Fecha añadida
29 jul. 2020
03:58 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
27 jul. 2020
12:17 PM EDT