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Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 26, 2018 #1,222 Catch of the day Yuck! *
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 26, 2018 #1,223 Across the street and a different lake
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 29, 2018 #1,224 Spotted on a store window. I'm guessing some sort of Sphinx moth?
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 29, 2018 #1,225 Glasses of the future?
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 29, 2018 #1,227 Immature Little Blue Heron
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 29, 2018 #1,229 The pink stuff on the rocks are some sort of eggs. [SUB][SUP] [/SUP][/SUB]
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 29, 2018 #1,230 * Same GH, a little further down the boardwalk [SUB][SUP] [/SUP][/SUB]
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 29, 2018 #1,233 Keep looking for the NeoTropic Cormorant, but on find the Double Crested. *
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 29, 2018 #1,234 This one was having trouble with its balance
Needa Senior Member Challenge Team Jun 30, 2018 #1,237 Marilynne said: The pink stuff on the rocks are some sort of eggs. [SUB][/SUB] Click to expand... A week or so ago I photographed similar. This may be the answer Apple Snail eggs. applesnails of Florida, Pomacea spp.
Marilynne said: The pink stuff on the rocks are some sort of eggs. [SUB][/SUB] Click to expand... A week or so ago I photographed similar. This may be the answer Apple Snail eggs. applesnails of Florida, Pomacea spp.
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Jun 30, 2018 #1,238 Needa said: A week or so ago I photographed similar. This may be the answer Apple Snail eggs. applesnails of Florida, Pomacea spp. Click to expand... Not that you mention it, I remember that from a while back. Thanks Jeff!
Needa said: A week or so ago I photographed similar. This may be the answer Apple Snail eggs. applesnails of Florida, Pomacea spp. Click to expand... Not that you mention it, I remember that from a while back. Thanks Jeff!
D Don Kuykendall_RIP RIP :( Jun 30, 2018 #1,239 A punk rocker bird. LOL Marilynne said: * Click to expand...