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Bark Centipedes (Order Scolopendromorpha)Observer
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Alive, my cat found it in my kitchen. It's missing its hindquarters.
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Wood Stork (Mycteria americana)Observer
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Also spoonbills
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American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)Observer
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Juvenile, about 2-3 feet long. There were 2 adults also, one was 10 feet per DNR.
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Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja)Observer
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2 spoonbills. Also wood storks. These birds are at the Dill Sanctuary, a private property owned by the Charleston Museum.
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Red-shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus)Observer
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It was drying it's feathers after a big rain storm we had and then was able to fly off.
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Nut and Acorn Weevils (Genus Curculio)Observer
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My friend found this at her apartment
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Brown-belted Bumble Bee (Bombus griseocollis)Observer
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Male
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Giant Leopard Moth (Hypercompe scribonia)Observer
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Found dead
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Squirrel Treefrog (Hyla squirella)Observer
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Missing DatePlace
Missing LocationPhotos / Sounds
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Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)Observer
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Full found dead in front of museum steps probably stunned by heading the front window