Red toad
American toad - more typical color
Green heron on power line pylon
Unidentified fungus on dead pine log
Giant swallowtail on zinnias
Black vulture
"Hello!"
Slaty skimmer
Belted kingfisher (M)
Eastern pondhawk (F)
Another hot day, but Branco can handle it
Spider on zinnia
Garip lying in the pond
Late at night
Common wood-nymph
Eastern tiger swallowtail on zinnia
Bumblebee on Pontederia
Hoary mountain mint
Red-spotted purple
Cloudless sulfur on zinnia
Gulf fritillary caterpillar
Box turtles
Owlfly on clothesline
Common wood-nymph
Common whitetail (M)
Happy red-headed woodpecker
Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick
Atlantic bluet (M)
Branco cooling off
Great blue skimmer (M)
Blue corporal (M)
Copperhead
Stanhopea flowers
Unknown fungus #3
Unknown fungus #2
Unknown fungus #1
Carolina satyr
Centrosema virginianum
Clavaria
Eastern pondhawk (F) w/prey
Banded pennant (M)
Stargazer lilies
Calico pennant (M)
Garip cooling off on a hot day
Double-ringed pennant (M)
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Tipularia discolor


A fairly common orchid native to southeastern USA.
Doerthe, Fred Fouarge have particularly liked this photo
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Ronald Losure club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubHave you ever seen Ladies' Tresses? I have only seen these tiny orchids on Harsen's Island one summer a long time ago and never since.
Ronald Losure club has replied to Doerthe clubSorry for the VERY long delay in answering you.
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