Signs of Wildlife
This list is for any signs of wildlife, not including actual organisms. It includes scat, bones, fossils, webs, tracks, galls, feathers, empty nests, hatched eggs, pellets, and any other signs of wildlife encountered while exploring nature.
Christine Young created this list 4 years ago
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Two-colored Bolete - Baorangia bicolor -
Carpenter (Camponotus sp.) Ant Sign -
Spittle bugs tubes on eucalyptus trees -
Crazy Worm Castings - Amynthas sp., likely from Amynthas agrestis -
Red-spotted Jezebel- Delias aganippe -
American Groundnut - Apios americana -
Midge Galls - Craneiobia tuba -
Excuvia possibly from Endoxyla leucomochla -
Gall/Frass/Pupa on Oak Leaf (Quercus sp.) -
Acorn Weevil (Curculio sp.) Hole in Acorn Cup -
Sheet Web - Family Linyphiidae -
Red-bellied Woodpecker Feather - Melanerpes carolinus -
Common leaf casemoth - Hyalarcta huebneri -
Milkweed Leaf - Asclepias syriaca -
Green Lacewing (Chrysopidae) - Empty Pupa -
Fulgorid Planthopper Nymph Exuvia - Family Flatidae, Tribe Nephesini -
Suillus weaverae -
Folded Petal Shelter -
Yellow-rumped Cacique overhead nests, Sani Lodge, Ecuador -
Slug Mucous -
Exuviae, Sani Lodge, Ecuador -
Possibly Notozulia entreriana or spittlebug nymph in a Rosmarinus officinalis or Tuscan Blue Rosemary plant -
Feeding Damage and Frass -
Eggs of a Great Tinamou (Tinamus major), Sani Lodge, Ecuador.