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  • Crinum thaianum is an emergent plant species endemic to coastal plain of southern Thailand in Ranong and Phang Nga Provinces. Its natural habitat is along the banks of running streams, where its roots and bulb are submerged but the flowering holds the umbel of large, showy flowers above the surface. Botany,Crinum thaianum,Detail,Field,Florida,Flowers,Geotagged,Plant,Thai Onion plant,United States,Water Lily,Water onion,Water onion; Thai onion plant,Wild,Winter,nature,photo by T.G
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  • Buddliea davidii 'Black Knight' dark purple flowers that appear throughout the summer. It grows up to 8 feet tall and wide. Black Knight butterfly bush,Botany,Buddleia,Buddleja,Buddleja davidii,Butterfly Bush,CloseUp,Daylight,Detail,Florida,Flowers,Geotagged,National Park,Plant,Soth Florida,United States,dark purple flowers,nature,photo by T.G
    1 Buddliea davidii 'Black Knight'
  • Ricinus communis Everones all time favorit :) is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It reproduces with a mixed pollination system which favor selfing by geitonogamy but at the same time can be an out-crosser by anemophily or entomophily. Castor seed is the source of castor oil, which has a wide variety of uses Botany,Castor oil plant,Detail,Field,Florida,Flowers,Geotagged,Plant,Ricinus communis,Summer,United States,Wild,castor-oil-plant,castorbean,nature,photo by T.G
    1 Ricinus communis
  • Aechmea fasciata is a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad family. A. fasciata requires partial shade and a well-drained, but moisture-retentive soil. (silver vase, urn plant) Aechmea fasciata,Botany,Florida,Flower,Geotagged,Plant,Single,Summer,United States,nature,photo by T.G,silver vase,urn plant
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  • Aechmea fasciata2 is a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad family. A. fasciata requires partial shade and a well-drained, but moisture-retentive soil. (silver vase, urn plant) Aechmea fasciata,Botany,Florida,Flower,Geotagged,Plant,Single,Summer,United States,nature,photo by T.G,silver vase,urn plant
    1 Aechmea fasciata2
  • Guzmania musaica Guzmania musaica is a species in the genus Guzmania. Leaves are about two feet long, simple, with entire margins, spineless, light green with reddish and dark green transverse striations. Not native to florida however can be seen growing through our south florida becouse of the tropical conditions. Botany,Florida,Flowers,Geotagged,Guzmania musaica,Plant,Single,Summer,United States,Wild,nature,photo by T.G
    2 Guzmania musaica
  • wild bee hive Bee hive I ran into on a hike. couldn't get close enough for a good photograph however one this size isn't seen very often. Bee Hive,Bees,Fall,Florida,Geotagged,Hive,United States,Wild life,nature,photo by T.G
    1 wild bee hive
  • unknown mushroom could use help id it Geotagged,Spring,United States
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  • golden silk spider2 1/2 CloseUp,Daylight,Detail,Florida,Geotagged,Insect,Nephila clavipes,Single,Spring,United States,golden silk spider,nature,photo by T.G,spide,web
    1 golden silk spider2
  • golden silk spider with smal male golden silk spider with smal male. Nephila clavipes (Linnaeus) (Arachnida: Araneae: Tetragnathidae)  the golden silk spider, Nephila clavipes (Linnaeus), a large orange and brown spider with the feathery tufts on its legs is well know to most native southerners. It is particularly despised by hikers and hunters, as during late summer and fall the large golden webs of this species make a sticky trap for the unwary. However, as is typical with most spiders, there is little real danger from an encounter with the golden silk spider. The spider will bite only if held or pinched, and the bite itself will produce only localized pain with a slight redness, CloseUp,Daylight,Detail,Florida,Geotagged,Nephila,Nephila clavipes,Nephila clavipes (Linnaeus) (Arachnida: Araneae: Tetragnathidae),Spring,United States,golden silk spider,nature,photo by T.G,with male
    1 golden silk spider with smal male
  • unknown mushroom Not my area tried to do a search no luck Botany,CloseUp,Detail,Fall,Florida,Fungis,Fungus,Geotagged,Mushroom,Patch,Plant,United States,Wet Lands,forest floor,mushrooms,nature,photo by T.G,wild mushrooms
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  • Nyctanassa violacea The yellow-crowned night-heron is one of two species of night herons found in the Americas, the other one being the black-crowned night heron. The Yellow-crowned Night-Heron is a rather stocky wading bird, ranging from 55 to 70 cm and from 650 to 800 grams, the females being a little smaller than the males. The neck, slim when extended, gives the bird a comically large head compared to its body, with a large and heavy bill. The Yellow-crowned Night-Heron looks for shallow water to live in: marshes, wooded swamps, and lakeshores for inland populations, and thickets, mangroves and cliff-bound coasts for coastal populations. It can also be found in areas that don’t always have enough water, but that get flooded on a regular basis. this species is in the process of being placed on the endangered species list CloseUp,Daylight,Detail,Florida,Geotagged,Nyctanassa violacea,Single,Spring,The yellow-crowned night-heron,United States,Yellow-crowned Night Heron,nature,photo by T.G,woods
    1 Nyctanassa violacea
  • Melanerpes carolinus The red-bellied woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker of the Picidae family. These birds mainly search out arthropods on tree trunks. They may also catch insects in flight. They are omnivores, eating insects, fruits, nuts and seeds. gave him some bread. CloseUp,Detail,Field,Florida,Geotagged,Melanerpes carolinus,Red-bellied Woodpecker,Single,Summer,United States,Wild life,nature,photo by T.G
    1 Melanerpes carolinus
  • unknown mushroom one subject i am really bad with is mushrooms any help be great thanks Fall,Geotagged,United States,Wet Lands,mushrooms,nature,photo by T.G,wild mushrooms
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  • Eudocimus albus1 The American white ibis is a species of bird in the ibis family. This particular ibis is a medium-sized bird with an overall white plumage, bright red-orange down-curved bill and long legs, and black wing tips that are usually only visible in flight. Males are larger and have longer bills than females. Their diet consists primarily of small aquatic prey, such as insects and small fishes. Crayfish are its preferred food in most regions, but it can adjust its diet according to the habitat and prey abundance. Its main foraging behavior is probing with its beak at the bottom of shallow water to feel for and capture its prey. It does not see the prey. Human pollution has affected the behavior of the American white ibis via an increase in the concentrations of methylmercury, which is released into the environment from untreated waste. Exposure to methylmercury alters the hormone levels of American white ibis, affecting their mating and nesting behavior and leading to lower reproduction rates. American White Ibis,Daylight,Detail,Eudocimus albus,Fall,Fl. Wet Lands,Florida,Geotagged,United States,White Bird,White Ibis,Wildlife,nature,photo by T.G,tree
    1 Eudocimus albus1
  • blue-winged teal The blue-winged teal is a small dabbling duck from North America. The scientific name is derived from Latin Anas "duck", and discors, "variance" Blue-winged teal inhabit shoreline more often than open water and prefer calm water or sluggish currents to fast water. They inhabit inland marshes, lakes, ponds, pools, and shallow streams with dense emergent vegetation. Blue-winged teal are surface feeders and prefer to feed on mud flats, in fields, or in shallow water where there is floating and shallowly submerged vegetation plus abundant small aquatic animal life. They mostly eat vegetative matter consisting of seeds or stems and leaves of sedge, grass, pondweed, smartweed. Common predators of blue-winged teal include humans, snakes, snapping turtles (Chlycha serpentina), dogs, muskellunge, American crows (Corvus brachyrhnchos), magpies (Pica spp.), ground squirrels, coyotes (Canis latrans), red foxes (Vulpes fulva), gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), raccoons (Procyon lotor), long-tailed weasels (Mustela frenata), American minks (Mustela vison), striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis), spotted skunks (Spilogale putorius), and American badgers (Taxidea taxus). Anas discors,Blue-winged teal,Fall,Geotagged,United States,nature
    1 blue-winged teal
  • Sciurus carolinensis common name eastern gray squirrel or grey squirrel Sciurus carolinensis is native to the eastern and midwestern United States, and to the southerly portions of the eastern provinces of Canada.I couldn't resist to take a pic as this guy came up to me taking a break and took a corn chip right out of my hand. Animal,By it's self,CloseUp,Daylight,Detail,Eastern gray squirrel,Eating,Fall,Florida,Geotagged,Gray Squirrel,Sciurus carolinensis,Single,Squirrel,United States,Wild life,nature,photo by T.G
    1 Sciurus carolinensis
  • Racoon 1\2 Detail,Fl. Wet Lands,Florida,Geotagged,Procyon lotor,Raccoon,Racoon,Single,Spring,Thief,United States,Wet Lands,Wild,Wild life,nature,photo by T.G
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  • Coluber constrictor priapus The southern black racer s one of the more common subspecies of nonvenomous Coluber constrictor snakes in the Southeastern United States. black racer is a predator that relies on lizards, insects, moles, birds, eggs, small snakes, rodents, and frogs. Despite its specific name constrictor. Man remains the biggest enemy of black racers. Many are killed on highways and others are intentionally killed out of fear. this one was taken in my yard. He just wanted out of the rain. Animal,By it's self,CloseUp,Coluber constrictor priapus,Detail,Fall,Florida,Geotagged,Light rain,Single,Snake,United States,Wet Lands,Wild life,nature,nonvenomous,photo by T.G,southern black racer
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  • Cardisoma guanhumi also known as the blue land crab, is a species of land crab found in tropical and subtopical estuaries and other maritime areas of land along the Atlantic coast of the Americas, in the United States along the Gulf of Mexico. Cardisoma guanhumi is omnivorous, collecting and eating leaves and fruits close to its burrow whilst also eating insects and carrion. Like many crabs, this species is cannibalistic. They move in the shade during the day and will eschew moving in prolonged direct sunlight to feed at night instead. these guys use to cover the roads of south Florida in carpets now that most of the habitate is gone no longer see them in groups like that. Blue land crab,Cardisoma guanhumi,Geotagged,Spring,United States,nature
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  • green iguana although a few have grown more than 2m in length and weigh up to
9kg. Green Iguanas are, not surprisingly, green in colour, but can also be found in many different shades
ranging from bright green to a dull grayish-green. Their skin is rough, with a set of pointed scales along
their backs. Green Iguanas have long claws.  Iguanas are diurnal (active during the day), arboreal (live in trees) and are often found near water.
Reaching maturity may take 3 to 4 years but Green Iguanas can live for up to 30 years. A female Green
Iguana can produce many clutches of eggs for many years. Green Iguanas disrupt native bird nests or even destroy native bird nestlings and eggs. Daylight,Detail,Florida,Geotagged,Green iguana,Iguana iguana,Nature,Spring,United States,nature,photo by T.G,spinytail iguanas,sun
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  • Anolis sagrei The brown anole is normally a light brown color with darker brown to black markings on its back, and several tan to light color lines on its sides. Like other anoles, it can change color, in this case a lighter brown to darker brown. Its dewlap ranges from yellow to orange-red. Brown anoles feed on small arthropods such as crickets, moths, ants, grasshoppers, cockroaches, mealworms, spiders, and waxworms.They may also eat other lizards, such as the green anole, lizard eggs, and their own molted skin and detached tails. If near water, they eat aquatic arthropods or small fish – nearly anything that will fit in their mouths. Anolis sagrei,Brown anole,CloseUp,Daylight,Detail,Fall,Florida,Geotagged,United States,Wild life,nature,photo by T.G
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  • Procyon lotor Though previously thought to be solitary, there is now evidence that raccoons engage in gender-specific social behavior. Related females often share a common area, while unrelated males live together in groups of up to four animals to maintain their positions against foreign males during the mating season, and other potential invaders. Home range sizes vary anywhere from 3 hectares (7.4 acres) for females in cities to 5,000 hectares (12,000 acres) for males in prairies. After a gestation period of about 65 days, two to five young, known as "kits", are born in spring. The kits are subsequently raised by their mother until dispersal in late fall. Although captive raccoons have been known to live over 20 years, their life expectancy in the wild is only 1.8 to 3.1 years.  Don't confuse with crab-eating raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus) Animal,By it's self,CloseUp,Daylight,Detail,Field,Fl. Wet Lands,Florida,Geotagged,Mammal,Procyon lotor,Raccoon,Racoon,Spring,Thief,United States,Wet Lands,Wild,Wild life,nature
    2 Procyon lotor
  • unknown Hoverfly still researching this one so far belive not to be native to the states. By it's self,CloseUp,Daylight,Detail,Field,Florida,Geotagged,Single,Spring,United States,Wild life,nature,photo by T.G
    1 unknown Hoverfly
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