Reported to SCDNR. I found it walking across my front lawn.
If anyone is missing their goldfinches I think I know where they are. Put the numbers together from the feeders shot and the shot of the ground beneath them together and it's still not half of the total goldfinches I have right now. goldfinch crazy town it be around here.
©williamwisephoto.com Phinizy Swamp Nature Park; Richmond County, Georgia. March 29, 2024.
Silver Bluff Audubon Center
Aiken County, SC
the most colorful cm i have ever seen
Lots of other birders there to see this awesome bird! It was flycatching and vocalizing too.
Lifer!
I found this fellow in my garage which is not close to water at all and is very dry. I assume since it rained it wondered farther from the woodlands and ponds. If anyone knows the answer as to why let me know.
One thing for sure it was an unexpected surprise.
Used gloves to transport it outside since I read somewhere that you shouldn’t touch them. Is that true? Argh I need an expert
Drama. These guys all normally get along pretty well, but here a squirrel decided to start something and nearly got kicked in the head as reward. Moments later they were back to munching sunflower seeds side-by-side again.
Very small mushrooms in sweetgum duff
"We're going to eat all your bark butter" said the starling with an evil sneer.. (adult left, juvenile right)
Eating another snake
Must be some new hybrid pine tree if this eastern gray squirrel can find an apple in it.
Drinking from hummingbird feeder: https://youtu.be/6jjG5YDtlO8
Melanistic juvenile (likely male based on size relative to the Great-tailed Grackle it was feeding upon). Verified by William Clark, and Lance and Jill Morrow. First observed by M. Silvas with me, and I shouted "melanistic Cooper's Hawk, OMG" as I identified the bird preliminarily, before submitting it to experts for review.
N31.070728 W-97.369269
JPK-2925
Looks like a twig. Super tiny
me and the boys
I was sitting in my room watching the squirrels at my feeders when my Mom and Dad started calling "Owen get your camera, Quick!". I ran to see what they saw with my camera and right there on are street there was two White-Tailed Deer's! I ran outside in hopes of getting a photo but this was all a managed to get before they ran away. I stayed out for a little while and some people walked passed and said that they had seen another one on a different street. They guessed that they were looking for each other. I than ran back inside to put on my jacket and went looking but didn't find them again. I am guessing they went over to the Eastbridge Woodlot. I couldn't go to look for them because I was going to go to Bechtel Park to look for the Screech Owl (which I saw two of). I couldn't believe I had a deer right on my street!
Two males fought for control of my pool deck. The greener one ended up winning when it successfully shoved the other off the edge.
©williamwisephoto.com Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia. October 26, 2022.
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Four individuals, napping in the yard of a fine beach home. Interesting how much smaller the same species is than in my home state of WV. Also think it's very sad that they are not managed, as they are everywhere and look very hungry but not very healthy.
Observation & photo submitted by @tighephoto (Michael Tighe) via Instagram #macarthurparklake
Okefenokee Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia. October 25, 2022.
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with Joro spider (Trichonephila clavata) prey
North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro, NC. Don't mind the elephant, lol
On a visit to Monticello-- Thomas Jefferson's home in Charlottesville, Virginia.
I've definitely never seen one of these in the wild around here before. Or in captivity either for that matter..
Observation #5900 Preening female seemed completely unconcerned with having her photo taken. A tagged bird, I couldn't read the numbers on her right leg.
'Not sure how this is best posted to iNat. Obviously a mule deer, but I'm posting it as evidence of a mountain lion/mountain lion feeding (possibly kill) site.
Photo of tracks at this kill site posted as a separate observation (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/138907514).
Location approximately .75 miles from mountain lion trail camera observations on 10.7.22 (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/137941025) and 10.13.22 (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/138726512)
[see my 10.18.22 Comment on my changes to this observation; I'm leaving the original information]
Aphrastura subantarctica, Rayadito subantártico. En isla Gonzalo, isla más meridional del Parque Marino islas Diego Ramírez - Paso Drake.
Fotos de Roy Mackenzie, Juan Carlos Torres Mura, Sebastian Rosenfeld
I have never observed this behavior.
albino
My 1,000th alligator posted on iNat!
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia. Three-day paddling trip from Suwannee Canal to Round Top to Floyd's Island.
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Right bird, next to Downy Woodpecker. Captured and released as part of regular banding operation
A Beetle Flower!