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Posts Tagged "predator"

Robber Fly

Posted on Sep 27, 2016

Robber Fly

This is one of those “Man, I wish I got a better look or a better photo,” photos as a Robber Fly had captured lepidoptera prey. It was very cautious, and I lost it as it flew off right after this. What a predator! Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator

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Cicadas

Posted on Sep 14, 2016

Cicadas

Here, there and everywhere you can hear the cicadas calling! The sound is one of the signs of summer’s end…all part of a feast for the birds.

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Red Fox

Posted on Aug 15, 2016

Red Fox

I had not seen any Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) friends for a while, but this one is clearly as healthy as any can be and looking great. Take a look at that exquisite coat with no sign of mange and no visible injuries to the animal. That in itself is very rare to see in a Red Fox, and without knowing too much I would hazard a guess that this is one of the pups born last year. It spotted me before I spotted it – per usual – and when I stopped it stopped and relaxed. I really do think they know “who” we are, like any dog would after a while, and it knew I was only going to...

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Spotted Sandpiper

Posted on Aug 4, 2016

Spotted Sandpiper

The Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularius) is one of our easier to identify shorebirds from any distance, and their unique behaviors make them a stand out from the crowd – literally. While you may run into large flocks of shorebirds numbering in the dozens, hundreds, or even thousands heading south in the summer along lakes, in marshes, or on the Atlantic coast, you will very likely find only one or two or a handful of Spotted Sandpipers at a time. Even if multiple Spotteds are present in one place they will probably be on different flocks, not bumping into one another or seeking the...

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Flower Crab Spider (Misumena vatia)

Posted on Aug 1, 2016

Flower Crab Spider (Misumena vatia)

Another one for my recent Queen Anne’s Lace-themed series. Today’s flowers were sprouting cool bugs, the Flower Crab Spider (Misumena vatia), that were handing out free hugs! Twan Leenders RTPI President

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