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What

Northern Curly-tailed Lizard (Leiocephalus carinatus)

Observer

floridensis

Date

March 12, 2024 03:34 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Thinhorn Sheep (Ovis dalli)

Observer

floridensis

Date

May 7, 2008 06:02 PM AKDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Southern Stingray (Hypanus americanus)

Observer

floridensis

Date

July 10, 2011 10:02 AM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Sea Walnut (Mnemiopsis leidyi)

Observer

floridensis

Date

April 29, 2007 01:06 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Great Blue Skimmer (Libellula vibrans)

Observer

floridensis

Date

June 13, 2013 12:28 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Southern Green-striped Grasshopper (Chortophaga australior)

Observer

floridensis

Date

August 27, 2013 03:46 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Wolf Spiders (Family Lycosidae)

Observer

floridensis

Date

March 14, 2012 01:25 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Bird-of-paradise Flowers (Genus Strelitzia)

Observer

floridensis

Date

August 26, 2022 09:15 AM EDT

Description

At Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. Just curious what species it is (clearly cultivated).

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What

Forest Tent Caterpillar Moth (Malacosoma disstria)

Observer

floridensis

Date

March 26, 2022 12:45 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Fir Tussock Moth (Orgyia detrita)

Observer

floridensis

Date

March 26, 2022 12:41 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Fir Tussock Moth (Orgyia detrita)

Observer

floridensis

Date

March 26, 2022 12:41 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

Observer

floridensis

Date

July 11, 2021 01:19 PM EDT

Description

Powerline Trail; Chugach State Park, Alaska (11 July 2021). #eraualaska

Photos / Sounds

What

Sand Sagebrush (Artemisia filifolia)

Observer

floridensis

Date

June 9, 2011 05:14 PM EDT

Description

FOCAL POINT: The larger green plant growth.

GEOPRIVACY NOTE:
All my observations are posted with “obscured” geoprivacy. This means the exact location for each observation is masked somewhat within the red box that shows up on the standard browser viewer. I’m happy to provide more habitat description if requested — as the map may not be too precise in the public view.

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

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What

Jointfirs (Genus Ephedra)

Observer

floridensis

Date

June 9, 2011 12:19 PM EDT

Description

FOCAL POINT: The green whisps growing up around the remnant tree matter.

GEOPRIVACY NOTE:
All my observations are posted with “obscured” geoprivacy. This means the exact location for each observation is masked somewhat within the red box that shows up on the standard browser viewer. I’m happy to provide more habitat description if requested — as the map may not be too precise in the public view.

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

Photos / Sounds

What

Utah Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma)

Observer

floridensis

Date

June 9, 2011 11:55 AM EDT

Description

FOCAL POINT: That wonderfully crooked tree on top.

GEOPRIVACY NOTE:
All my observations are posted with “obscured” geoprivacy. This means the exact location for each observation is masked somewhat within the red box that shows up on the standard browser viewer. I’m happy to provide more habitat description if requested — as the map may not be too precise in the public view.

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

Photos / Sounds

What

Brown-spined Pricklypear (Opuntia phaeacantha)

Observer

floridensis

Date

June 9, 2011 09:26 AM EDT

Description

FOCAL POINT: The bundle of cacti.

GEOPRIVACY NOTE:
All my observations are posted with “obscured” geoprivacy. This means the exact location for each observation is masked somewhat within the red box that shows up on the standard browser viewer. I’m happy to provide more habitat description if requested — as the map may not be too precise in the public view.

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

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What

Desert Prince's Plume (Stanleya pinnata)

Observer

floridensis

Date

June 9, 2011 10:36 AM EDT

Description

FOCAL POINT: The whisky, larger bundle on the right (with the yellow clusters).

GEOPRIVACY NOTE:
All my observations are posted with “obscured” geoprivacy. This means the exact location for each observation is masked somewhat within the red box that shows up on the standard browser viewer. I’m happy to provide more habitat description if requested — as the map may not be too precise in the public view.

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

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Photos / Sounds

What

Margined Shining Leaf Chafer (Callistethus marginatus)

Observer

floridensis

Date

August 2, 2020 09:52 AM EDT

Description

GEOPRIVACY NOTE:
All my observations are posted with “obscured” geoprivacy. This means the exact location for each observation is masked somewhat within the red box that shows up on the standard browser viewer. I’m happy to provide more habitat description if requested — as the map may not be too precise in the public view.

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

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What

Cabbage Palmetto (Sabal palmetto)

Observer

floridensis

Date

January 22, 2017 10:05 AM EST

Description

GEOPRIVACY NOTE:
All my observations are posted with “obscured” geoprivacy. This means the exact location for each observation is masked somewhat within the red box that shows up on the standard browser viewer. I’m happy to provide more habitat description if requested — as the map may not be too precise in the public view.

A REQUEST:
When recommending an identification, please adhere to current standards of taxonomy as deployed by iNaturalist at this time — as opposed to identifying and classifying organisms based on personal beliefs about what taxonomy can, should, or of right ought to be in opposition to iNaturalist’s current taxonomy. Comments noting such taxonomic disagreements, however, are welcomed and encouraged. I prefer my observations to be inline with current taxonomic standards as deployed by iNaturalist (as opposed to my personal beliefs) so that this and other observations are readily accessible to iNaturalist users with greater efficiency and usability. This has been an issue in the past with some folks in the herpetological circles. Thanks!

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

Photos / Sounds

What

Cabbage Palmetto (Sabal palmetto)

Observer

floridensis

Date

January 22, 2017 10:15 AM EST

Description

GEOPRIVACY NOTE:
All my observations are posted with “obscured” geoprivacy. This means the exact location for each observation is masked somewhat within the red box that shows up on the standard browser viewer. I’m happy to provide more habitat description if requested — as the map may not be too precise in the public view.

A REQUEST:
When recommending an identification, please adhere to current standards of taxonomy as deployed by iNaturalist at this time — as opposed to identifying and classifying organisms based on personal beliefs about what taxonomy can, should, or of right ought to be in opposition to iNaturalist’s current taxonomy. Comments noting such taxonomic disagreements, however, are welcomed and encouraged. I prefer my observations to be inline with current taxonomic standards as deployed by iNaturalist (as opposed to my personal beliefs) so that this and other observations are readily accessible to iNaturalist users with greater efficiency and usability. This has been an issue in the past with some folks in the herpetological circles. Thanks!

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

Photos / Sounds

What

Squirrel Treefrog (Hyla squirella)

Observer

floridensis

Date

May 9, 2013 07:46 PM EDT

Description

Hyla squirella, the Squirrel treefrog; Lowndes county, Georgia (09 May 2013, Nikon D90).

Photos / Sounds

What

Rough Earthsnake (Virginia striatula)

Observer

floridensis

Date

January 20, 2013 10:53 AM EST

Description

A REQUEST:
When recommending an identification, please adhere to current standards of taxonomy as deployed by iNaturalist at this time — as opposed to identifying and classifying organisms based on personal beliefs about what taxonomy can, should, or of right ought to be in opposition to iNaturalist’s current taxonomy. Comments noting such taxonomic disagreements, however, are welcomed and encouraged. I prefer my observations to be inline with current taxonomic standards as deployed by iNaturalist (as opposed to my personal beliefs) so that this and other observations are readily accessible to iNaturalist users with greater efficiency and usability. Thanks!

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

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