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2 months ago
Brown-headed Nuthatch (Sitta Pusilla), Taken March 7, 2025, In Georgia, US

Brown-headed Nuthatch (Sitta pusilla), taken March 7, 2025, in Georgia, US

Hanging around! As spring has begun to arrive, tons of these guys have just spawned in from who knows where. I sometimes see 3 or 4 on the feeders at once fighting over the best spot to eat! They're very small and kind of hard to photograph, but they make it easier by being very bold. Birds that come right to you are always a pleasure to photograph!


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2 months ago
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga Coronata), Female, Taken March 11, 2025, In Georgia, US
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga Coronata), Female, Taken March 11, 2025, In Georgia, US

Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata), female, taken March 11, 2025, in Georgia, US

What a lovely lady! In terms of warblers, these guys are pretty skittish compared to others that visit. They prefer to dart quickly in and out, which makes photographing them difficult but all the more rewarding! The males of this species have started gaining their yellow crowns, as I've been seeing them appear in some individuals.


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4 months ago

Coppery Leafhopper (Jikradia olitoria), female, taken August 24, 2024, in Georgia, US

Quite plain looking, but one of my favorite creatures in the life... This is a female leafhopper ovipositing (laying eggs) into the bark of an oak tree!

The ovipositors of Cicadomorphans (cicadas, leafhoppers, treehoppers, and spittlebugs) are reinforced with metals like manganese, zinc, and iron to make them strong enough to saw into bark, stems, and—in the cicada's case—straight into the woody branches of trees! These are some of my favorite insects, and J. olitoria is a local I've grown fond of seeing.

Here is the paper that goes into depth about the structure of the cicada ovipositor!


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1 month ago
Metric Paper Wasp (Polistes Metricus), Taken April 18, 2025, In Georgia, US
Metric Paper Wasp (Polistes Metricus), Taken April 18, 2025, In Georgia, US

Metric Paper Wasp (Polistes metricus), taken April 18, 2025, in Georgia, US

A beautiful, sleek wasp in the afternoon sun! This individual was an extremely good sport and let me get in very close for photos! Typically, paper wasps are a bit skittish and prefer to keep their distance, but this one just seemed curious. It's always a good day when a wasp stops buzzing around and lets me get some nice pictures! They're usually so busy that it's impossible to get anything!


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3 months ago
Nosy Pill Woodlice (Armadillidium Nasatum), Taken February 26, 2025, In Georgia, US

Nosy Pill Woodlice (Armadillidium nasatum), taken February 26, 2025, in Georgia, US

A nice pill bug family of four, living the life underneath a log I flipped. They didn't do much, but I suppose I too would be stiff with terror if a giant flipped my dark, unmoving house over and exposed me to the elements! I put them back after I was done, and they probably went right back to whatever conversation they were having before I interrupted them, so no harm no foul!


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3 weeks ago
Gray Catbird (Dumetella Carolinensis), Taken May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US
Gray Catbird (Dumetella Carolinensis), Taken May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US
Gray Catbird (Dumetella Carolinensis), Taken May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US

Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis), taken May 9, 2025, in Georgia, US

A lovely catbird getting a snack! This guy looked quite youthful, but I doubt he's a product of this spring. He was far too put together to be a juvenile, and you can tell he doesn't have a baby face. Perhaps this is his first nesting season!


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2 months ago
Two-lined Leatherwing (Atalantycha Bilineata), Taken March 27, 2025, In Georgia, US
Two-lined Leatherwing (Atalantycha Bilineata), Taken March 27, 2025, In Georgia, US
Two-lined Leatherwing (Atalantycha Bilineata), Taken March 27, 2025, In Georgia, US

Two-lined Leatherwing (Atalantycha bilineata), taken March 27, 2025, in Georgia, US

A beetle explosion is currently in progress! Today is the first day of the year I've seen this species, and yet they're out in the hundreds already. They're most dense in the same spot as last year, so they must like something about it! Every one of them would turn to look at me when I got close for pictures—so friendly!


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2 months ago
Spotted Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus Conanti), Taken September 10, 2024, In Georgia, US

Spotted Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus conanti), taken September 10, 2024, in Georgia, US

Enjoying the sun! It's pretty unusual to see salamanders sitting out in the open like this, so I initially thought this guy was dead. I ended up freaking him out when i put my hand near him to see, and I feel kind of bad about it, but I also really needed to know if he was alive lol... He was in close proximity to a large banded fishing spider that was also enjoying the sunshine, so I think this was just a nice spot! I hope he came back later and caught some more rays!


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2 months ago
Freshwater Planarian (Family Planariidae), Taken March 18, 2025, In Georgia, US
Freshwater Planarian (Family Planariidae), Taken March 18, 2025, In Georgia, US

Freshwater Planarian (Family Planariidae), taken March 18, 2025, in Georgia, US

Who is this silly little guy!!! He was in a little puddle in the woods, living his best life. When out of water like this, planarians move in an inching motion, pulling themselves along like a worm. It seems as though his epidermal layer is transparent, allowing you to see his stomach and some mystery white stuff (probably patterning)!


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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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