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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
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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 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 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 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
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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
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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
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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