WayneS
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Posts: 476
Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
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Post by WayneS on Jun 29, 2020 16:45:48 GMT
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Post by Peterj on Jun 30, 2020 0:14:37 GMT
Not nearly as many teeth but danger none the less ... Prairie Rattle Snake
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jun 30, 2020 3:25:33 GMT
I see a tongue ...
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Post by Peterj on Jun 30, 2020 3:46:38 GMT
snake for snake .... king snake eats rattlers
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Post by kdcintx on Jul 1, 2020 23:42:55 GMT
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Post by Peterj on Jul 2, 2020 2:35:41 GMT
Time to match with an endothermic vertebrate ... coati, a relative of the raccoon
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Post by kdcintx on Jul 2, 2020 2:54:48 GMT
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 3, 2020 1:54:53 GMT
Those baby raccoons are adorable!
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jul 3, 2020 15:36:30 GMT
Baby American robins July 2 ... they are really a thrush. They jumped out this morning ... they are unable to fly out of the nest and vulnerable until they can fly .. takes a day or so (I think.)
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Post by tonyw on Jul 3, 2020 21:59:39 GMT
And here's a European Robin - much smaller than the American one. This one has a face full of insects probably to feed the kids.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 4, 2020 1:26:21 GMT
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jul 4, 2020 16:46:46 GMT
I see yellow. American goldfinch
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Post by tonyw on Jul 4, 2020 22:30:20 GMT
I'll match the yellow and throw in a European Skipper which is very prolific around here this year.
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Post by jackscrap on Jul 5, 2020 1:11:11 GMT
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jul 5, 2020 5:02:14 GMT
Another composite (like daisy): wild, native gaillardia. July 3, 2020. I re-shot these this evening but they are still in the camera.
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