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What

Bittersweet Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

September 27, 2014

Description

I found this by Humber lakeshore blvd.

They are Poisonous berries

Red and Green

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What

Typical Geckos (Family Gekkonidae)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

September 30, 2014

Place

north york (Google, OSM)

Description

I found this lizard by a construction site.

It has a brown and black pattern all the way down its back.

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Northern Hemisphere Crayfishes (Superfamily Astacoidea)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

July 19, 2014

Description

This summer I went camping and by the shallow water, I caught many 'baby' shrimp by hand. I kept them in a bucket before I put them back in the river. They were very active and jumped really quick.

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Knotweeds, Smartweeds, and Waterpeppers (Genus Persicaria)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

September 28, 2014

Description

I found this wild plant growing in between my interlocks.
They blossom beautiful flowers but they are actually a different type of weed.

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What

Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

September 29, 2014

Description

In my backyard, I found these wild mushrooms.

Brown in colour.

I don't know if they are poisonous. Need more identification

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Grass Spiders (Genus Agelenopsis)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

September 14, 2014

Description

I was passing by Humber lakeshore trails and I spotted this spider. Its brown greyish in colour.

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Feral Pigeon (Columba livia var. domestica)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

Missing Date

Description

I found this Pigeon at the Islington subway station.

It is a domestic (city) pigeon (Columba livia domestica). It is a pigeon that was derived from the rock pigeon.

The Rock pigeon are very variable in colour and pattern. This particular one has a patter one grey, black and white.

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Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

September 13, 2014

Description

I went to a nearby park and off the shore of the river I spotted this frog. At first it was hard to determine if it really was a frog because, it camouflage with the water and mud.
It is brown in colour and it has black dots on it back.

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keshikaramlochun

Date

September 11, 2014

Description

I found 2 identical snails in my backyard on a leaf.

The grove snail has a beautiful . It is a land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc.

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What

Domestic Chicken (Gallus gallus var. domesticus)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

July 23, 2014

Description

Last month I visited Riverdale Farm and I took a picture of this unique chicken. It's proper name is 'Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens'. It is black and white in colour almost like chess pattern. It was one that caught my eye.

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Domestic Pig (Sus scrofa ssp. domesticus)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

July 23, 2014

Description

Last month I went to visit Riverdale Farm with my family and took a picture this particular Pig. This pig is reddish brown in colour and its very hairy. Not like the usual 'pink' pig we think of.

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European Earwig Complex (Complex Forficula auricularia)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

September 25, 2014

Description

This particular earwig is a lighter brown and has a much longer tail/clippers.

Was found by the trails of Humber Lakeshore Campus

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Virginian Tiger Moth (Spilosoma virginica)

Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

September 25, 2014

Description

This was found by lakeshore campus toward the trails.

I am not too sure if this is really the American Dagger Moth or other type of caterpillar
This specific one is orange in colour and is furry/hairy all over. Greenish on the inside.

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Observer

keshikaramlochun

Date

September 25, 2014

Description

On my way to Lakeshore campus' forested area, I found a cricket.

After I looked it up on google, I came to I know that it's called Obscure Bird Grasshopper.

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