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A chart of hourly posts over the last week (for big screens). A chart of hourly posts over the last week (for small screens).

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Genus Taedia

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Taedia from Fort Tryon Park, New York, NY 10040, USA on June 9, 2025 at 01:01 PM by Ric Brown. And Spotted Lanternfly

1h ago

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Golden Cyrtochilum (Cyrtochilum aureum)

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Golden Cyrtochilum from Paucartambo Province, Peru on June 16, 2024 at 10:20 PM by Isaac Krone

#nature #plants #inaturalist #bloomscrolling #wildlifephotography

18h ago

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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)

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Butterflies and Moths from Central Water Catchment, Singapore on January 29, 2025 at 10:25 AM by Soh Kam Yung

#moths #nature #insects #singapore #inaturalist #lepidoptera #photography

9h ago

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Large Blue (Phengaris arion)

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Large Blue from Хустський район, Закарпатська область, Україна on June 16, 2024 at 07:25 AM by chysto.de. Фото: Артур З.

#nature #insects #entomology #inaturalist #wildlifephotography

12h ago

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Statherotis batrachodes

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Statherotis batrachodes from Candlenut on June 16, 2024 at 07:50 PM by Kai Squires

#nature #insects #entomology #inaturalist #wildlifephotography

5h ago

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puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris)

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puncture vine from Привокзальная улица, Лиски, Воронежская область, RU on June 16, 2024 at 02:45 PM by Илья Руденко

#nature #plants #inaturalist #bloomscrolling #wildlifephotography

23h ago

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Bumble Bees (Genus Bombus)

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Bumble Bees from Cuzco, PE on June 12, 2025 at 08:24 PM by roaldarboel. This bee was 3-4cm long. I was sure it was a bumblebee, but could also have been a carpenter bee.

23h ago

From neuromatch.social

Mikkel Roald-Arbøl (@roaldarboel@neuromatch.social)

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Attached: 1 image I need help identifying a #bumblebee! I’m in the Peruvian Andes, cloud forest near Salkantay (and Machu Picchu). We spotted this monstrously big orange bumblebee, 3-4cm long (see picture. We actually spotted them twice, but only managed to photo once). My best ID so far is...

23h ago

From inaturalist.org

We’ve reached 250 million verifiable observations! · iNaturalist

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Right now, if you spent just one second looking at each observation on iNaturalist, it would take nearly 8 years of non-stop viewing to see them all. And if each observation were a mile, we could circle the Earth about 10,000 times (or about 6,200 times if each observation is a kilometer). ...

#inat #inaturalist #citizenscience

8h ago

From inaturalist.org

We’ve reached 250 million verifiable observations! · iNaturalist

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Right now, if you spent just one second looking at each observation on iNaturalist, it would take nearly 8 years of non-stop viewing to see them all. And if each observation were a mile, we could circle the Earth about 10,000 times (or about 6,200 times if each observation is a kilometer). ...

#nature #inaturalist #citizenscience

20h ago

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