Date Added
April 20, 2024
08:47 AM EDT
Description
It still appears that there are five hatchlings.
Date Added
April 20, 2024
08:49 AM EDT
Description
A happy bird - found a hard-boiled egg.
Date Added
April 14, 2024
11:43 AM EDT
Date Added
April 1, 2024
08:05 PM EDT
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July 22, 2021
06:58 PM EDT
Date Added
February 18, 2024
11:20 AM EST
Date Added
July 5, 2020
05:38 PM EDT
Description
*very small butterfly in a small black spruce and sphagnum bog with lots of Vaccinium oxycoccos, Rhododendron groenlandicum, R. canadense, Kalmia angustifolia, K. polifolia, Chamaedaphne calyculata, Sarracenia purpurea, Maianthemum trifolium, etc.
*possibly the same individual as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/52075143
Date Added
July 5, 2020
05:38 PM EDT
Description
*very small butterfly in a small black spruce and sphagnum bog with lots of Vaccinium oxycoccos, Rhododendron groenlandicum, R. canadense, Kalmia angustifolia, K. polifolia, Chamaedaphne calyculata, Sarracenia purpurea, Maianthemum trifolium, etc.
*possibly the same individual as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/52075140
Date Added
July 14, 2019
09:35 PM EDT
Description
*rhodo is at least nine feet tall (man is six feet tall)
*last two photos show seedlings near large plant (reproduced from seed, not layering)
Date Added
December 18, 2017
07:03 PM EST
Description
Time stamp in photo details is Daylight Savings Time.
Date
Missing Date
Date Added
February 14, 2017
05:49 PM EST
Description
White form of Cypripedium acaule
This is a scan of an old print from film. I don't have the exact date, but I believe the year was 1997, and the month was June.
Date Added
June 22, 2023
03:51 PM UTC
Date Added
July 23, 2021
03:35 PM EDT
Date Added
July 6, 2019
10:23 PM EDT
Date Added
July 30, 2016
07:56 PM EDT
Date Added
June 21, 2017
12:53 AM UTC
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August 22, 2020
10:57 AM EDT
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August 24, 2018
05:21 PM EDT
Date Added
January 31, 2024
04:22 PM EST
Description
Groundhog day came early this year !
Actively feeding AM and PM.
Date Added
June 23, 2021
05:33 PM UTC
Date Added
December 4, 2016
04:14 PM EST
Date
Missing Date
Date Added
January 14, 2024
05:27 PM EST
Description
CAPTIVE — late July 2023. ex-ova larvae.
"Pocahontas” form of female — capture location mapped.
After wide grass blades became scarcer within the terrarium, the larvae created shelters by folding up Glechoma hederacea (Ground-Ivy) leaves, then emerging nightly to feed on the grasses (and carex).
Date Added
November 14, 2023
09:47 PM EST
Date Added
August 22, 2023
12:47 AM UTC
Date Added
July 8, 2023
08:41 AM EDT
Date Added
June 2, 2019
07:13 PM EDT
Date Added
December 25, 2023
01:14 PM EST
Date Added
December 23, 2023
04:40 PM EST
Description
major surprise to see this little bird foraging in the yard today
Date Added
November 23, 2017
05:55 PM EST
Date Added
October 10, 2016
10:06 PM EDT
Date Added
January 10, 2021
06:04 PM EST
Date Added
June 13, 2021
05:23 PM EDT
Date Added
June 4, 2017
09:34 PM EDT
Description
Despite time difference in photos, this is the same bird in all photos - it took us a while to move to a different location for seeing it from a different angle without disturbing it.
Date Added
May 24, 2019
07:02 PM EDT
Date Added
November 18, 2023
07:50 PM EST
Date Added
November 6, 2023
08:09 AM EST
Description
Snake Mountain South (TNC)
Date Added
September 2, 2023
01:18 PM EDT
Description
Cobb Town Forest (Strafford)
Date Added
July 26, 2021
09:18 PM EDT
Date Added
October 28, 2023
08:35 AM EDT
Date Added
October 18, 2023
02:19 PM EDT
Description
Area heavily disturbed by flooding.
Date Added
September 7, 2021
06:21 PM EDT
Date Added
October 22, 2023
12:30 PM ADT
Date Added
October 21, 2023
04:23 PM EDT
Date Added
October 6, 2023
10:21 AM EDT
Date Added
September 10, 2023
04:18 PM EDT
Date Added
October 10, 2023
08:00 AM EDT
Date Added
June 4, 2018
10:32 AM EDT
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October 1, 2023
01:55 PM EDT
Date Added
October 25, 2021
07:10 PM EDT
Date Added
September 5, 2023
05:45 AM EDT
Description
Descended from roses brought to eastern Vermont by settlers from Scotland in the 1770s, according to research by A.V. Gilman. Located in a small town that has at least three Presbyterian churches!
Date Added
September 5, 2023
05:47 AM EDT
Description
Descended from roses brought to eastern Vermont by settlers from Scotland in the 1770s, according to research by A.V. Gilman. Located in a small town that has at least three Presbyterian churches!
Date Added
September 4, 2023
04:23 PM EDT
Description
I watched the large Tricolored Bumble Bee (a queen?) buzzing around in the area, and then all of a sudden it/she landed and walked right into this little hole in the ground. She backed partially out three or four times over the next few minutes, which allowed me to catch the photos of her in that space, but I didn't see her actually leave the hole. (I waited only four or five minutes, though. Mosquitoes were intense....)
Date Added
September 3, 2023
11:38 PM EDT
Date Added
August 28, 2023
11:04 PM EDT
Description
White hard growth at base of the clubmoss. Surface had coarse feel without any powder or residue.
Date Added
August 30, 2016
08:45 PM EDT
Description
The immature loons are 84 or 85 days old.
Date Added
August 4, 2023
06:25 PM EDT
Date Added
August 4, 2023
06:27 PM EDT
Date Added
December 21, 2021
09:25 AM EST
Description
On the Amherst Trail on Mount Mansfield
Date Added
July 25, 2021
05:06 PM UTC
Date Added
July 26, 2021
11:40 AM UTC
Date Added
July 25, 2021
10:38 PM EDT
Date Added
August 5, 2023
08:46 PM EDT
Date Added
August 5, 2023
09:09 PM EDT
Date Added
August 5, 2023
09:12 PM EDT
Date Added
August 5, 2023
09:09 PM EDT
Date Added
August 5, 2023
08:42 PM UTC
Date Added
July 31, 2023
09:05 AM EDT
Date Added
July 23, 2023
07:38 PM UTC
Date Added
July 28, 2023
12:54 PM PDT
Date Added
November 2, 2020
08:14 PM UTC
Date Added
August 3, 2022
05:59 AM -03
Date Added
May 29, 2017
05:45 PM EDT
Date Added
June 20, 2019
07:10 AM EDT
Description
Found at Ethan Allen Homestead (Vermont). Plant is approximately seven (7) feet tall. Diameter of the stem is approximately 1.5 inches at the base.
Main umbel is flat-topped with approximately 30 flower rays. Each of the secondary umbels is round-topped with the same number of flower rays.
Note: These close-up photos were taken from a short stepstool.
Date Added
June 11, 2022
05:09 PM ADT
Date Added
July 3, 2023
08:23 AM EDT
Description
In the Green Mountain National Forest
Date Added
June 22, 2017
10:34 PM EDT
Date Added
June 11, 2023
04:46 PM EDT
Date Added
June 9, 2023
12:48 PM EDT
Description
On my cliff! Usually a wetland plant. There must be a seepy spot here.
Date Added
September 11, 2021
11:33 AM EDT
Description
Glands at top of petiole sessile and saucer-shaped
Date Added
June 8, 2023
05:41 PM UTC
Date Added
June 9, 2023
04:45 PM UTC
Date Added
June 2, 2023
05:06 PM UTC
Date Added
June 2, 2023
03:20 PM UTC
Date Added
May 25, 2023
07:54 AM EDT
Date Added
May 25, 2023
07:55 AM EDT
Date Added
May 15, 2022
09:23 AM EDT
Date Added
May 15, 2023
07:07 PM EDT
Date Added
February 1, 2013
01:23 PM EST
Description
Early Hairstreak; Erora laeta
Bennington County, Vt.
Date Added
February 1, 2013
11:44 AM EST
Description
Early Hairstreak, Erora laeta
Stamford, Vt.
Date Added
December 3, 2019
09:05 PM EST
Date Added
February 1, 2013
01:17 PM EST
Description
Early Hairstreak; Erora laeta
Bennington County, Vt.
Date Added
February 1, 2013
01:20 PM EST
Description
Early Hairstreak; Erora laeta
Bennington County, Vt.
Date Added
June 8, 2014
07:54 AM EDT
Date Added
May 15, 2023
04:55 PM EDT
Description
It flew before could capture the amazing blue of the dorsal side of the wings.
Date Added
June 2, 2019
12:30 PM EDT
Date Added
April 26, 2023
07:35 PM +12
Date Added
September 8, 2019
10:18 PM EDT
Date Added
November 2, 2018
10:04 PM EDT
Date Added
April 14, 2021
06:32 PM EDT
Description
about 15 centimeters tall; two different individuals in same population
Date Added
December 12, 2022
01:50 PM EST