American Robins (Turdus Migratorius), Female (1 & 2), Males (3 & 5), And Juvenile (4), Taken January

American Robins (Turdus Migratorius), Female (1 & 2), Males (3 & 5), And Juvenile (4), Taken January
American Robins (Turdus Migratorius), Female (1 & 2), Males (3 & 5), And Juvenile (4), Taken January
American Robins (Turdus Migratorius), Female (1 & 2), Males (3 & 5), And Juvenile (4), Taken January
American Robins (Turdus Migratorius), Female (1 & 2), Males (3 & 5), And Juvenile (4), Taken January
American Robins (Turdus Migratorius), Female (1 & 2), Males (3 & 5), And Juvenile (4), Taken January

American Robins (Turdus migratorius), female (1 & 2), males (3 & 5), and juvenile (4), taken January 23, 2025, in Georgia, US

A few of the robins in my backyard robin army! They're eating so much food. Hundreds, all day every day for weeks... I love them, but oh my god.

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Common Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon Fasciatus), Taken April 25, 2025, In Georgia, US
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Common Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus), taken April 25, 2025, in Georgia, US

A silly little skink! Me and this lizard spent a few minutes sitting next to each other, him catching ants and me watching. This guy was quite small, likely still young, and it was fun to watch him scuttle around, looking under leaves for little bug morsels!


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1 month ago
Gray Catbird (Dumetella Carolinensis), Taken April 30, 2025, In Georgia, US
Gray Catbird (Dumetella Carolinensis), Taken April 30, 2025, In Georgia, US

Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis), taken April 30, 2025, in Georgia, US

My friend pointed out to me that catbirds have soulless, black eyes, and now I see it every time I look at them. I can't deny that this guy looks like he's committed crimes. Either that or his children that are actively screaming at him as this photo is taken have sucked the soul out of him. Is he telling me that he doesn't care about the horrific things he's done, or is he silently pleading for reprieve from parenthood? I don't think I could help him either way!


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2 months ago

What they don’t tell you about getting into bird watching is that once you get into it, you do not get to decide when you bird watch. You can be on the beach of some distant tropical country with nothing planned except relaxing. But then you see a Common Fluttering Nut Buster and you’re like fuckkkkkkkk holy shit guys the Common Fluttering Nut Buster is not supposed to life this far west holy shitttttttttt


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1 month ago
Coppery Leafhopper (Jikradia Olitoria), Nymph, Taken May 18, 2025, In Georgia, US
Coppery Leafhopper (Jikradia Olitoria), Nymph, Taken May 18, 2025, In Georgia, US

Coppery Leafhopper (Jikradia olitoria), nymph, taken May 18, 2025, in Georgia, US

Some out of focus images of my son because I love him so much.. I saw him again yesterday on the same plant, so he must like it where he is lol. Even after seeing tons of these guys, I still can't get over how cute they are, especially as nymphs! Their large, charismatic eyes, bright colors, and little dances have captivated me, I fear.


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2 months ago
Two I-mark leaf beetles mate on a green stem, photo taken from a side view. The beetles are a blood orange colour, with thick black markings on the top of their bodies. They have oblong black eyes, and a black underbelly and legs. One beetle is mounted on the other, connecting the ends of their abdomens together.

They stopped after I took this photo, I embarrassed them

🪲ID Guess: I-Mark Leaf Beetle (Calomela crassicornis) 🌿Date: 25/01/2025


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3 months ago
Orchard Orbweaver (Leucauge Venusta), Female, Taken April 28, 2024, In Georgia, US

Orchard Orbweaver (Leucauge venusta), female, taken April 28, 2024, in Georgia, US

A lovely young lady! I believe she's still subadult because she isn't very dark yet, but she's still beautiful! Orchard Orbweavers can be identified by the orange smiley face on the ventral (under) side of their abdomen, which you can see a bit of in this image. They're one of the most common orbweavers in my area—absolutely all over grasses and shrubs during the spring!


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2 months ago
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten
Still A Bit Too Early In The Year For My Mothing Sheet To Be As Busy As I'd Like, But I've Still Gotten

Still a bit too early in the year for my mothing sheet to be as busy as I'd like, but I've still gotten a handful of interesting visitors

Ichneumonid Wasps(Family Ichneumonidae), Genus Raphia Ornate Tiger Moth(Apantesis ornata), Genus Eteobalea Genus Cameraria, White-lined Sphinx(Hyles lineata) Marbled Oak Dagger(Acronicta marmorata), Leaf Blotch Miner Moths(Family Gracillariidae) Two-spotted Leafhopper(Sophonia orientalis), Zale Moths(Genus Zale)


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2 months ago
Juvenile Yellow-Crowned Night Heron Of Judgement.

Juvenile Yellow-Crowned Night Heron of Judgement.

He knows what you did, you should be disappointed. Do better.


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2 months ago
Keeled Treehopper (Entylia Carinata), Taken April 27, 2025, In Georgia, US
Keeled Treehopper (Entylia Carinata), Taken April 27, 2025, In Georgia, US

Keeled Treehopper (Entylia carinata), taken April 27, 2025, in Georgia, US

A lifer treehopper for me! This guy flew in and landed right on top of a fly. Because of that, I thought it was another fly but noticed the pigmentation was strange, so I bent down for a closer look. Thank god I did, because this guy is epic! I'm always on the lookout for treehoppers, but they seem so rare to me. Hopefully this spring brings me even more hopper luck!


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3 months ago

I've gotten some decent quality pics of cuckoo wasps with my clip-on macro lens, but I've never had the opportunity to try with my actual camera, so I have no idea if I'd have the same issue as you guys lol. I both love tiny bugs because they're usually surprisingly beautiful but also hate them because they're so small you need an $800 lens to get good pictures of them...

Here is the cuckoo I've gotten w/ my clip-on lens. They're honestly way darker green up close—it must be how the sun hits them!

I've Gotten Some Decent Quality Pics Of Cuckoo Wasps With My Clip-on Macro Lens, But I've Never Had The
I've Gotten Some Decent Quality Pics Of Cuckoo Wasps With My Clip-on Macro Lens, But I've Never Had The

i am photographing hymenopterans that are smaller and more indistinguishable than you could possibly imagine


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northerlyy - terminally insane about animals. it's contagious.
terminally insane about animals. it's contagious.

Wildlife photography of all kinds in no particular chronological order... call me North!All photos posted are taken by me, and everything that appears here is documented on iNaturalist as well.

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