Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, bobcat sighting
This individual was seen by numerous birders in several locations in this neighborhood. The family from whose property these photos were taken have since said they would prefer to retain their privacy and no longer allow birders on into their yard. Please, always be respectful of other people - no matter how rare the bird!
Diplocardia meansi is not in the database. I believe this one is D. meansi based on location.
Observed in a very humid forest. Identification suggested by Fred Spiegel in the Slime Mold identification and appreciation Facebook group.
Hitchin' a ride
The Pacific Ent is distinguished from others of the genus by its distinctive bushy eyebrows resembling almost a sword fern. The juvenile specimen pictured here is notable for its rebellious yet nonchalant nature as it is seen smoking a maple tree branch.
I Heard There Were Storms Coming
This is how Frack greeted me at 7:17 am this morning. We have severe thunderstorms with possible large hail & tornados predicted for late this afternoon & evening. This owl house is in a protected spot on a large pecan tree trunk high up.
With her in the backyard house (no cameras & squirrel junk inside) I won't know if she is sitting on eggs, or we have any babies until a fuzzy little face peeks out several weeks from now. Fingers crossed.
Novel Isoetes species collected by Mike and Sharon Rosenthal, being described by Carl Taylor.
Wild or possibly escaped. But I don't think the Zoo of Wuppertal houses any squirrels.
If nessesary I have more pictures.
Growing in our office. Maybe this doesn't count since it's captive...
NEW YARD MOTH! in my driveway this afternoon while repotting cactus.
One of the Eurasian introduced species that is part of the hidden dandelion diversity.
heavy fog. look for white-tail visible in two of the pics
Smelled a bit like garlic.
I highly recommend taking a look at this fascinating article on the remarkable rediscovery of Scyphacella arenicola by Dr. Pallieter De Smedt, featured on the Smithsonian's Website!
https://naturalhistory.si.edu/research/invertebrate-zoology/news-and-highlights/isopod-rediscovery
This is the second beach, out of four, with the species.
What a beautiful being 💚🥰
Growing in a pocket in the limestone above the old kiln
800x and 200x in freshwater stream.
Two found under a log
Observed parasitizing the thallus of Allomyces.
Soil was collected from a cornfield and dried overnight in an oven. It was then flooded with sterile water and baited with sesame seeds. The Allomyces grew on the sesame seeds, and after a month, these Rozella allomycis resting spores were observed within the host tissues.
Here is the Wiki article on it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rozella
Here is the EOL page:
http://www.eol.org/pages/6407954/overview
A medium-sized moth that camouflages fairly well against the bark of pine trees
This moth is one of the smallest species of it's genus in Borneo.
Pale greenish gray in color.
Name: Lepidoptera > Geometridae > Pingasa subpurpurea
Location: Aristo inn, Kundasang, Sabah.
Date: 13 Dec 2009
Time: 5:30pm
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/13333418
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wong_chun_xing_arthropods/6142828259
This is the first picture of Sporormiella calomera. Ahmed and Cain's description of the species only had drawings and it has not been photographed before.
12-celled, spores 65µm-80um x 15µm-18um. Asci around 210µm
This photo lost some quality in scanning from an old slide. It shows a wild-born bird. The species is now extinct in the wild.
Male giraffe cichlid in spawning colors. Caught and released near Blue Lake.
Small and gray, multiple
Images captured with 40x and 400x magnification
Cream, granulose aspect, arachnoid subiculum, on bark and directly on naked wood. Spores have a distinct apiculus and subhymenium hyphae is isodiametric. On oak in mixed woods.
Hawk Lake, Mulgrave-et-Derry, Quebec
A ciliate that resembles an Easter egg. This one was found in a natural pond intermittently connected to the Gatineau river by a culvert.
The colourful cytoplasm consists mainly of food vacuoles containing cyanobacteria in various phases of digestion. The cytostome (cell mouth) is supported by a cytopharyngeal basket composed of stiff microtubular rods (at the anterior right, from cell's perspective). The cell has numerous spindle-shaped trichocysts, visible here as short black lines.
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