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Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula)

Observer

nathan_vaughn

Date

November 29, 2021 05:32 PM UTC

Description

Leucistic

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Lindheimer's Beebalm (Monarda lindheimeri)

Observer

cjb242003

Date

April 19, 2023 08:10 AM CDT

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Lined Snake (Tropidoclonion lineatum)

Observer

leglessphoenix

Date

March 2024

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Description

Lifer lined snake! Found under a rock.

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American Bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus)

Observer

mduross

Date

March 15, 2024 12:52 PM CDT

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Couch's Spadefoot (Scaphiopus couchii)

Observer

lovelace_s

Date

April 2023

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Wahoo (Euonymus atropurpureus)

Observer

jhamby

Date

January 1, 2024 11:45 AM CST

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Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys volans)

Observer

kyowell26

Date

November 4, 2022 04:17 PM CDT

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Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys volans)

Observer

ccraven

Date

May 23, 2014 04:06 AM CDT

Description

flying squirrel caught on wildlife cam

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What

Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys volans)

Observer

caleborear

Date

November 2023

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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What

Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio)

Observer

caleborear

Date

October 2023

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Description

In my backyard oak tree. So cool.

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Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys volans)

Observer

malletronic

Date

October 11, 2023 07:45 AM CDT

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What

Tree Squirrels (Genus Sciurus)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 18, 2022 07:46 PM CDT

Description

Melanistic! First I’ve seen in DFW

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Walnut Sphinx (Amorpha juglandis)

Observer

lmhall70

Date

August 7, 2023 12:40 PM CDT

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Purple Paintbrush (Castilleja purpurea)

Observer

shield_maiden

Date

May 30, 2023 10:14 AM CDT

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Golden-fronted Woodpecker (Melanerpes aurifrons)

Observer

ctdbryantx

Date

February 14, 2019

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Blue Curls (Phacelia congesta)

Observer

freezerbrn

Date

May 9, 2023 12:03 PM CDT

Place

Richardson (Google, OSM)

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Ornate Box Turtle (Terrapene ornata)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 2019

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Three-toed Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina ssp. triunguis)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 2023

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis)

Observer

raisedbywolves

Date

April 13, 2023 06:54 PM CDT

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Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias)

Observer

jcat

Date

September 29, 2022 08:06 AM CDT

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What

Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio)

Observer

caleborear

Date

February 2023

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

Observer

jcat

Date

December 9, 2022 03:05 PM CST

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Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris)

Observer

tfandre

Date

October 2020

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Tags

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Rams-horn Fairy Shrimps (Genus Streptocephalus)

Observer

cclaborn

Date

October 16, 2020 10:39 AM UTC

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Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys volans)

Observer

chandlerdavis

Date

June 2021

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Description

We were hanging around at camp when this rat snake fell from a tree with this flying squirrel. I'm sure the squirrel was alive when they first hit the ground but it wasn't moving. The snake didn't seem to mind that we were watching this and it proceeded to eat the squirrel.

See the observation of the snake:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/99524010

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Purple Meadow-Rue (Thalictrum dasycarpum)

Observer

golfgirl5225

Date

May 5, 2022 06:48 PM CDT

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What

Limpkin (Aramus guarauna)

Observer

caleborear

Date

September 9, 2022 07:32 PM CDT

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Cave Swallow (Petrochelidon fulva)

Observer

drozdovekie

Date

April 4, 2016 07:34 PM CDT

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Cave Swallow (Petrochelidon fulva)

Observer

drozdovekie

Date

November 25, 2013 04:31 PM CST

Description

Ninety-six Cave Swallows at this location. Cave Swallows breed under I-35E where it crosses over South Prong Creek about 5 miles south of Waxahachie. The birds are typically seen throughout the year except from December to February. I have one record from January. So the only months I have not seen Cave Swallow at Lake Waxahachie is December and February. They nest side by side with Cliff Swallows under the bridge, with Caves outnumbering Cliffs. As of now (April 17, 2019) I am not seeing Cave Swallows over Lake Waxahachie, which is odd. The lake level is abnormally high.

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Obi-Wan Conobea (Leucospora multifida)

Observer

sambiology

Date

July 3, 2020 03:17 PM CDT

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Perfoliate Penny-Cress (Noccaea perfoliata)

Observer

sambiology

Date

March 4, 2020 02:05 PM CST

Description

Unknown mustard quite different than shepherds purse though large population here

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Coyote (Canis latrans)

Date

April 11, 2015

Place

Murphy, TX (Google, OSM)

Description

I am attaching some pictures from my game camera. I am wondering what that larger animal might be. Going by the fence behind it, I estimate its height around 3.5 feet. Would appreciate your thoughts.

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Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus)

Observer

caleborear

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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What

Common Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Observer

reiver

Date

July 12, 2022 08:52 PM CDT

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What

Trailing Fuzzy-Bean (Strophostyles helvola)

Observer

caleborear

Date

August 31, 2022 07:02 PM CDT

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Sharpsepal Beardtongue (Penstemon tenuis)

Observer

ksdisque

Date

April 17, 2021 01:14 PM CDT

Description

In partial shade in my front yard. Volunteer

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Nine-anther Prairie Clover (Dalea enneandra)

Observer

caleborear

Date

August 5, 2022 08:19 PM CDT

Description

Pretty sure this is the first iNaturalist observation of this species in Collin County

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Texas Bluebell (Eustoma grandiflorum)

Observer

dukemonson

Date

July 21, 2022 08:27 AM CDT

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Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 2022

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Description

Rufous morph!

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Whorled Milkweed (Asclepias verticillata)

Observer

dunawayb96

Date

July 25, 2019 12:01 PM UTC

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What

Dotted Gayfeather (Liatris punctata)

Observer

nathanmayflower

Date

October 13, 2019

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Wilman Lovegrass (Eragrostis superba)

Observer

nathanmayflower

Date

October 13, 2019

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Prairie Brazoria (Warnockia scutellarioides)

Observer

nathanmayflower

Date

May 18, 2020 12:55 PM UTC

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Golden Prairie Clover (Dalea aurea)

Observer

nathanmayflower

Date

July 29, 2021 10:08 AM UTC

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What

Beautiful False Dragon's Head (Physostegia pulchella)

Observer

jim668

Date

May 11, 2022 12:32 PM CDT

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What

Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa)

Observer

atassin

Date

June 26, 2017 12:19 PM CDT

Place

Wylie, TX (Google, OSM)

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Leavenworth's Eryngo (Eryngium leavenworthii)

Observer

donstanley64

Date

September 14, 2018 02:23 PM CDT

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Standing Cypress (Ipomopsis rubra)

Observer

dmort

Date

May 28, 2019 12:03 PM CDT

Description

second photo is the stem

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Lady Bird's Centaury (Zeltnera texensis)

Observer

dmort

Date

May 28, 2019 11:59 AM CDT

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What

Prairie Clovers (Genus Dalea)

Observer

dmort

Date

May 28, 2019 12:43 PM CDT

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What

Meadow Pink (Sabatia campestris)

Observer

davepowell

Date

June 27, 2019 10:05 AM -05

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What

Roundhead Prairie Clover (Dalea multiflora)

Observer

davepowell

Date

June 27, 2019 10:16 AM -05

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What

Dotted Gayfeather (Liatris punctata)

Observer

dmort

Date

October 3, 2019 10:14 AM CDT

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What

Prairie False Foxglove (Agalinis heterophylla)

Observer

texarina

Date

October 15, 2019 01:10 PM CDT

Description

Many plants along trail in Blackland Prairie Restoration area. Please verify or correct my ID. Not sure if these will last till the 20th for the native plants TX bioblitz but if so I hope to submit another observation then.

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Tiny Bluet (Houstonia pusilla)

Observer

dmort

Date

March 12, 2020 11:03 AM CDT

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Texas Toadflax (Nuttallanthus texanus)

Observer

yusha-al-fellah

Date

April 12, 2020 03:50 PM UTC

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Sideoats Grama (Bouteloua curtipendula)

Observer

caleborear

Date

June 7, 2022 07:53 PM CDT

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Narrowleaf Indian Breadroot (Pediomelum linearifolium)

Observer

caleborear

Date

June 2022

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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What

Compact Prairie Clover (Dalea compacta)

Observer

caleborear

Date

June 3, 2022 12:34 PM CDT

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What

Standing Cypress (Ipomopsis rubra)

Observer

caleborear

Date

June 3, 2022 12:30 PM CDT

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What

Violet Ruellia (Ruellia nudiflora)

Observer

caleborear

Date

June 2, 2022 12:57 PM CDT

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What

Maroon Blanketflower (Gaillardia amblyodon)

Observer

caleborear

Date

June 2, 2022 12:49 PM CDT

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What

Roundhead Prairie Clover (Dalea multiflora)

Observer

caleborear

Date

June 2, 2022 12:39 PM CDT

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What

Tall Poppymallow (Callirhoe leiocarpa)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 31, 2022 12:42 PM CDT

Description

About 2.5’ tall

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Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 29, 2022 06:16 PM CDT

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What

Multi-bloom Tephrosia (Tephrosia onobrychoides)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 29, 2022 05:43 PM CDT

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What

Maroon Blanketflower (Gaillardia amblyodon)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 29, 2022 05:32 PM CDT

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What

Great Coneflower (Rudbeckia maxima)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 29, 2022 05:20 PM CDT

Description

6’ tall

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Western White Honeysuckle (Lonicera albiflora)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 25, 2022 08:55 PM CDT

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What

Prairie Indian Plantain (Arnoglossum plantagineum)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 16, 2022 07:57 PM CDT

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What

Mealy Blue Sage (Salvia farinacea)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 16, 2022 12:31 PM CDT

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What

Wild Blue Larkspur (Delphinium carolinianum)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 16, 2022 12:49 PM CDT

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What

Southern Plains Bumble Bee (Bombus fraternus)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 7, 2022 07:57 PM CDT

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What

Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus)

Observer

jcat

Date

November 4, 2021 02:35 PM CDT

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What

Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus)

Observer

oyster_doctor

Date

April 21, 2022 12:46 PM CDT

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What

Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

Observer

caleborear

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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What

Macgillivray's Warbler (Geothlypis tolmiei)

Date

April 28, 2021 03:56 PM CDT

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Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos)

Observer

meangreen2018

Date

December 6, 2020 01:30 PM UTC

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What

Coyote (Canis latrans)

Observer

naturenut

Date

February 24, 2021

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What

Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

Observer

assmann

Date

March 20, 2021 03:06 PM CDT

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What

Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

Observer

kaylaspillman

Date

March 20, 2021 10:15 AM UTC

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What

Coyote (Canis latrans)

Observer

oddfitz

Date

March 2, 2021 07:26 AM CST

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Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)

Observer

madcarew

Date

March 24, 2021 05:50 PM UTC

Place

Dallas (Google, OSM)

Description

Urban Dallas fox.

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What

Peppermint (Mentha × piperita)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 1, 2020 08:30 AM UTC

Description

Naturalized and growing wild on the edge of a pond.

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Melanerpes Woodpeckers (Genus Melanerpes)

Observer

salientia

Date

April 3, 2019 03:39 AM CDT

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Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)

Observer

caleborear

Date

April 7, 2020 07:41 PM UTC

Description

A loner hanging out with a bunch of red-winged blackbirds on the edge of White Rock Lake

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Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

Observer

kalamurphyking

Date

December 9, 2019 09:36 AM CST

Description

White Rock lake, field by Reinhart branch
This is a photostory of a wonderful bobcat encounter. The story starts with the 2nd photo, used a shot from the middle for the top photo.
Photo 2:
Bobcat Butt
This is what I saw when I first spotted this young male bobcat standing in an open field. Very handsome with beautiful ears, bold markings and a cute tushie.
Photo 3:
Jelly Bean Toes
Trotting across the field going about his bobcat business. Showing off the cutest little kitty cat jelly bean toes.
Photo 4:
When The Blue Jay Squawked
A raucous squawk by a blue jay sounding an alarm stopped the bobcat in his tracks. The cat looked in the direction where the jay flew from the ground into a nearby tree.

Photo 5:
Something Has His Attention
When the bobcat crouched by a tree trunk, it seemed like it was watching something.

Photo 6:
Prey is Spotted
I didn't know it at the time but this shot captured a blurry squirrel a fair distance from the bobcat. This is what the cat was watching so intently. I was slowly walking in the direction of the bobcat as I was taking shots. The only warning I had that something was about to happen was that little butt wiggle cats do before they give chase. When I saw that, I picked up my pace and started taking shots as rapidly as I could.

Photo 7:
Mad Dash Across the Field
This took place so high speed all my shots came up very blurry. This one at least shows what was going on. The bobcat ran towards the squirrel. The squirrel sat up, looked at the cat, then took off running. The squirrel did an end run on the cat and put a lot of distance between them. I was a long ways from the action and happy to at least get this one shot. I believe the bobcat is young, not a year old yet and not an experienced hunter. Neither the cat nor the squirrel were aware of the presence of people at this time so there was no interference in the hunt.

Photo 8:
The One That Got Away
The cat gave up the chase at this point and stood looking in the direction of the lost meal. It is hard to tell but I think the squirrel is the blur directly forward a fair ways from the cat. I was with a friend and we stared in surprise as the cat suddenly jumped and climbed up the tree to the right in this shot. We picked up our pace to get around a creek and across the field to that tree in hopes of closer photos. Not running which might scare the cat off, but a fast walk. We were in luck, the cat stayed in the tree.
Photo 9:
Bobcat Up A Tree
When we got closer to the tree, it took awhile to spot the cat. This was my first sight of the bobcat in the tree. It was still unaware of us. He looks relaxed and just enjoying the breeze. After this shot we moved closer until we were about 25 feet from the tree.

Photo 10:
Our Eyes Met
I was about 25 feet from the tree when he spotted me. This was the first time our eyes met. Hard to describe what a thrill that is to look into the eyes of a wild carnivore.

Photo 11:
The Flehmen Response
His mouth is not snarling, it is open to enable him to smell all the scents in the air. I looked it up and this is called the Flehmen Response, many animals do this. They open their mouth partly and pull back the upper lip to where the front teeth show. With nostrils closed usually. This draws scents and pheromones into the Jacobson's organ, also called the Vomeronasal organ. It is located above the roof of the mouth and behind the front teeth. Animals do this when they see something interesting and want to investigate thru scent. So, he did not seem alarmed by our presence, just interested.
Photo 12:
Adorable Pink Nose
I could not help but notice what an adorable little pink nose he had.
Photo 13:
When Your Subject Laughs At You
Naw, he is not laughing at the photographers....that is just a sneeze or something. Right? #igetnorespect
Photo 14:
Little Pink Tongue
Apparently coming back down the tree takes lots of concentration. Check out that adorable pink tongue sticking out.
Photo 15:
To Jump Or Not To Jump?
As the bobcat came down the tree, he paused when he reached this fork. It looked as though he was considering if he should jump from there. In the end, he decided to go lower before jumping to the ground.
Photo 16:
The Jump
Got this one shot of the bobcat in mid jump. Not down to the ground but just to a lower limb. Surprised I got anything at all, it happened in the blink of a eye.
Photo 17:
Final Descent
Last shot I have while the bobcat is still in the tree. He leaped from this point down to the ground right in front of me.

Photo 18:
You Are Too Close
When the bobcat hit the ground, it was on the side of the tree right in front of me. It had not been paying much attention to me or my friend until that point. I was about 25 feet from the cat. His body language let me know that was too close. His eyes narrowed a bit, his back arched a little, his ears went back. He backed his butt up against the tree trunk, lifted his tail and started spraying. I took this shot then slowly took a few steps backwards.
Photo 19:
Sending A Message
As I backed away, he seemed to relax a little. His ears came forward and his eyes were less narrowed and his back not as arched. He is still marking his territory while looking me dead in the eyes. A clear message. Right after this shot he seemed to decide I was not a threat. He leisurely strolled away from the tree.
Photo 20:
Relaxed Once Again
This shot shows that the bobcat was relaxed once I had backed up. He turned and left the tree, heading across the field in the direction of the road. Once again he had his mouth open, scenting the air. We walked with him, staying at his comfort distance. We could finally get some shots without branches in the way. He was in no particular hurry.
Photo 21:
Trotting Across The Field
The bobcat trotted across the open field towards the road as my friend & I paralleled his path. He was relaxed & slow enough at first for us to keep pace.
Photo 22:
Bobcat Portrait
I took this while the bobcat was trotting across the open field. Had to keep at least one portrait shot of such a beautiful wildcat.
Photo 23:
Paused To Look At Tracey
He paused for a second to look at Tracey who was behind me and to my left. He does not look alarmed, just curious.
Photo 24:
Now Looking At Me
Next he turned his head to look directly at me. And opened his mouth to take in the scent more deeply. Then he went back to his trot but picked up the pace a little and we began to lose ground.
(this is also the same photo I used for the top shot for this observation)
Photo 25:
Right Before The Mad Dash
Right before reaching the road, the bobcat looked back one more time as though to check on our location before he made a mad dash across the road. We had fallen behind by this point. One last thrill of looking straight into the wildcat's eyes.
Photo 26:
Running For The Road
After one last look at us, the bobcat turned and started running towards the road. With his speed we were a good distance behind. At that point I was not aware of why there was such a rush after him being so leisurely.
Photo 27:
Reaching The Bridge
He put on even more speed as he reached the bridge. I lifted my head long enough to look at the road and suddenly realized why he was going so fast. There were several bikers approaching from both directions. I was not sure if the cat would make it across without a collision.
Photo 28:
Mad Dash Across
The cat never hesitated and made a mad dash across the road with several people on bikes in both directions right outside the frame of this shot.
Photo 29:
Startled Biker
This was my last shot and it shows you how close the nearest biker was. The bobcat ran into the shrubbery you can see in the background. I didn't get a shot of that because at this point, I was concerned for the bikers and a bit worried one of them might wipe out after being startled by the bobcat running out in front of them. The guy you see here did swerve a little bit but kept going and no one stopped. If it had been me, I think I would probably have fallen off my bike. When looking at my camera's timestamps later, this bobcat encounter lasted 10 minutes. One of the most thrilling wildlife experiences I've ever had.

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What

Emerald Flower Scarab (Trichiotinus lunulatus)

Observer

caleborear

Date

March 27, 2019 12:28 PM UTC

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Spring Ladies' Tresses (Spiranthes vernalis)

Observer

caleborear

Date

May 17, 2016 08:12 PM -05

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Tievine (Ipomoea cordatotriloba)

Observer

caleborear

Date

March 23, 2020 12:29 PM UTC

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What

Hollies (Genus Ilex)

Observer

caleborear

Date

March 23, 2020 07:24 AM UTC

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What

Virginia Creepers (Genus Parthenocissus)

Observer

caleborear

Date

March 23, 2020 12:28 PM UTC

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Eve's Necklacepod (Styphnolobium affine)

Observer

caleborear

Date

March 26, 2020 07:11 PM UTC

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North American Least Shrew (Cryptotis parvus)

Observer

caleborear

Date

March 17, 2020 05:10 PM UTC

Description

Flipped a piece of roofing tin in my backyard looking for snakes and found this tiny little guy

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Cecropia Moth (Hyalophora cecropia)

Observer

alexajoan14

Date

March 17, 2018 02:06 PM CDT

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Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus)

Observer

toby

Date

September 8, 2007