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Palomilla de Alacena (Plodia interpunctella)Observ.
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Inside the house, not surprisingly
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Elaphria grataObserv.
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At lights. Appeared to be a somewhat worn individual of this species.
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Avispas Papeleras del Grupo Fuscatus (Subgénero Fuscopolistes)Observ.
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Avispa Chaqueta Amarilla Germánica (Vespula germanica)Observ.
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This may have been an individual that had overwintered inside a garage
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Avispas Icneumónidas (Familia Ichneumonidae)Observ.
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At lights after an unseasonably warm day
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Somormujo Cuellirrojo (Podiceps grisegena)Observ.
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Two individuals were here on this date
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Mérgulo Antiguo (Synthliboramphus antiquus)Observ.
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Second Ohio record, seen by many
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Mirlo Café (Turdus grayi)Observ.
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Amazing to see how common this species has become in south Texas during the last few decades
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Hypena scabraObserv.
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Temperature was up near 70 F today, still in low 60s after dark, so it was no surprise that this showed up at the light.
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Tulipán Africano (Spathodea campanulata)Observ.
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Very common here, just entering to note that flowers are very popular with birds
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Gorrión Doméstico (Passer domesticus)Observ.
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Ordinarily I wouldn’t bother with entering House Sparrow in iNat but the species is rare and very localized in Jamaica. I saw 11 at this spot, around the patio outside a Scotchie’s restaurant.