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White-winged Dove. Photo taken by Hari Viswanathan using a Canon camera, motion detector and flash. July 2012.
Our pal Janelle invited us over to her farm to meet her dogs, goats, and alpacas! Lovely people; lovely critters.
If you look at the largest size of this pic, you can really see the detail of all the bugs this guy welded all over his truck.
Tucson, AZ
Model, year of truck?
Our pal Janelle invited us over to her farm to meet her dogs, goats, and alpacas! Lovely people; lovely critters.
Taken on January 7, 2012 at the Winnie the Pooh and Friends Meet-And-Greet Area in Critter Country, Disneyland (Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, CA)
Taken in almost zero light, pleased with the result. The subject kept very still, had him in the tree for over ten minutes whilst I took snapshots!
Size: Usually 1 to 1.5 in.
Identification: Body is tan, green, gray, or brown, and may be marked with splotches; skin is smooth. Upper lip is often yellowish on bright green individuals. Sides may be marked with broken, whitish stripes. Like other treefrogs, this species has enlarged, sticky toepads. Squirrel Treefrogs (Hyla squirella) are often distinguished from other similar species by process of elimination.
Breeding:March to August; lays eggs singly or in pairs on the substrate or attached to vegetation. Call is raspy and somewhat duck-like. To hear frog calls, visit the USGS Frog Call Lookup and select the species you want to hear from the common name drop-down list.
Diet: Ants, beetles, crickets, spiders, termites, and other small invertebrates.
Habitats: Found throughout Florida and in the Keys on buildings and in shrubs and trees in urbanized and natural areas, including hardwood hammocks, bottomland and floodplain forests and swamps, pine-oak forests, and pine flatwoods. Overwinters in groups under loose bark and in tree holes. Breeds in shallow, temporary pools of water that lack fish, including marshes, wet flatwoods, and flooded ditches; prefers open wetlands.
"Critter Babies" campers meet the Yellow-footed Tortoise at Ashland. Photo by Derek Stoner on June 24, 2016.
These two raccoons were fighting over the food in the cat bowl. The guy on the right has a bad front leg, so he uses his butt to push the other guy out of the way. It's pretty funny to watch.
Part crab and part shrimp, the Mangrove Critter is the perfect fly to throw for hungry fish just looking for something tasty. This Mangrove Critter pattern is effective on a variety of flats and ambush-type species.
Our pal Janelle invited us over to her farm to meet her dogs, goats, and alpacas! Lovely people; lovely critters.
A card using the new stamps, dies and paper from Sunny Studio's Holiday 2021 Collection.
More details about this card on the Sunny Studio blog at:
sunnystudiostamps.blogspot.com/2021/08/sneak-peek-christm...
Thanks for peeking. :)
This bobcat was resting lazily on our fence last spring. He stayed put for about an hour before moving on. I managed to get a few good shots.
Hungry Mother has many different programs that will educate children on the environment.
www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/hungry-mother#general_in...