European Starling (Sturnus Vulgaris), Juvenile, Take May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US

European Starling (Sturnus Vulgaris), Juvenile, Take May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US
European Starling (Sturnus Vulgaris), Juvenile, Take May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US
European Starling (Sturnus Vulgaris), Juvenile, Take May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US

European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), juvenile, take May 9, 2025, in Georgia, US

A little guy! I've been seeing this young fellow flying around the bird feeders for a few days and was finally able to get some good shots of him. I never see him with any parents, so I have no way of telling if he's a nest parasite or was raised by the local starlings, though the previous year the starlings raised their own babies, so I assume they did this spring as well. He's looking lively and healthy and eats on his own, so he's well on his way to becoming a strong adult!

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Stone Centipede (Order Lithobiomorpha), Taken March 19, 2025, In Georgia, US

Stone Centipede (Order Lithobiomorpha), taken March 19, 2025, in Georgia, US

A lovely, striped stone centipede! I found this one while stripping bark off of pine trees and got what is probably my best picture of one of these guys yet. Stone centipedes (and most centipedes, honestly) tend to flee as soon as they're uncovered, so they're very hard to photograph. This guy, however, sat very still for me! What a polite individual!


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2 months ago
Northern Cardinals (Cardinalis Cardinalis), Males, Taken April 30, 2024, In Georgia, US
Northern Cardinals (Cardinalis Cardinalis), Males, Taken April 30, 2024, In Georgia, US

Northern Cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis), males, taken April 30, 2024, in Georgia, US

These cardinals dressed appropriately for the scenery! The japanese maple is exactly the same color as them, which comes out looking very cool in shots like these. Soon, the maple will be filled back out, and I'll have a nice red background to take pictures on again!


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1 month ago
Braconid Wasp (Family Braconidae), Female, Taken April 23, 2025, In Georgia, US

Braconid Wasp (Family Braconidae), female, taken April 23, 2025, in Georgia, US

A elegant woman with an even more elegant butt-katana! This little lady was flitting around slowly in the wake of brief rainfall, likely cautious of flying, so she made an easy subject. My favorite types of wasps are ones who sit still and stare off into space for long periods of time—easy pickings!


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2 months ago
Orchard Orbweaver (Leucauge Venusta), Juvenile, Taken March 18, 2025, In Georgia, US

Orchard Orbweaver (Leucauge venusta), juvenile, taken March 18, 2025, in Georgia, US

Behold, a spider belly! In even the smallest orchard orbweaver, the orange smiley on their abdomen is visible. This is diagnostic for the species, along with 3 stripes that run down their cephalothorax, one down the center and 2 on the margins, but that isn't visible here. Those markings allow you to differentiate the species from Joro Spiders, which look extremely similar as juveniles. A smiliar species, the Mabel Orchard Orbweaver (Leucauge argyrobapta), is often confused with this one but can be distinguished (if not by range) by its blue hues and larger, more yellow smiley. This is only the case for some individuals, though, as females of the species are nearly identical and males can only be distinguished by the shape of their palps. Both are beautiful regardless!


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1 month ago
Northern Mockingbird (Mimus Polyglottos), Taken March 9, 2025, In Georgia, US

Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), taken March 9, 2025, in Georgia, US

I haven't been out in a few days, so have this month-old mockingbird lol. There's something about the composition of this photo that is just really nice. I love the lighting, and the way the mockingbird kind of blends into the background is visually appealing! This specific pair has made a nest in a tree next to my house, so we may get to see babies at the feeders this spring!


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3 months ago
Eastern Subterranean Termites (Reticulitermes Flavipes), Taken February 26, 2025, In Georgia, US
Eastern Subterranean Termites (Reticulitermes Flavipes), Taken February 26, 2025, In Georgia, US

Eastern Subterranean Termites (Reticulitermes flavipes), taken February 26, 2025, in Georgia, US

Where there is wood, there is termites. This area of the woods with tons of dead pines is a buffet for them, so of course I found a ton of them lol. It's always interesting to watch them shy away from the light when exposed!


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3 weeks ago
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis Cardinalis), Juvenile, Taken May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis Cardinalis), Juvenile, Taken May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis Cardinalis), Juvenile, Taken May 9, 2025, In Georgia, US

Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), juvenile, taken May 9, 2025, in Georgia, US

A disheveled young cardinal stopping for a few sips! Someone had been in the bath prior and made it absolutely filthy with dirt, but this guy didn't really seem to mind. The bath water is replaced daily, but it tends to get dirty pretty fast if there are lots of baths in a day. The birds could just go to the koi pond literally 5 feet away, but I guess it's too scary for everyone but the song sparrows!


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4 months ago
Double-banded Grass-Veneers (Crambus Agitatellus), Taken June 20, 2024, In Georgia, US
Double-banded Grass-Veneers (Crambus Agitatellus), Taken June 20, 2024, In Georgia, US
Double-banded Grass-Veneers (Crambus Agitatellus), Taken June 20, 2024, In Georgia, US

Double-banded Grass-Veneers (Crambus agitatellus), taken June 20, 2024, in Georgia, US

A peek at one of the many tiny white flying things in the average suburban lawn! Most of them are leafhoppers, but many of them are moths as well, especially grass-veneers. This species is particularly beautiful with its brown and black coloration and can be distinguished from others by the paired black bands on the latter half of the wings. You can even see some decent variation between these 3 individuals!


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3 months ago
Downy Woodpeckers (Dryobates Pubescens), Males (1 & 3) And Female (2), Taken February 10, 2025, In Georgia,
Downy Woodpeckers (Dryobates Pubescens), Males (1 & 3) And Female (2), Taken February 10, 2025, In Georgia,
Downy Woodpeckers (Dryobates Pubescens), Males (1 & 3) And Female (2), Taken February 10, 2025, In Georgia,

Downy Woodpeckers (Dryobates pubescens), males (1 & 3) and female (2), taken February 10, 2025, in Georgia, US

Their youthful looks and shiny eyes captivate me... They just make such good photos lol! There's so many of them here that I honestly don't know how often I'm photographing the same individual. The male here is the same one, but once they leave the feeder it's impossible to keep track!


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2 months ago
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia Albicollis), Taken March 11, 2025, In Georgia, US
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia Albicollis), Taken March 11, 2025, In Georgia, US

White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis), taken March 11, 2025, in Georgia, US

A little sparrow frolicking in the moss and newly-sprouted grass. I could watch these guys for hours—they're just so charismatic! I especially like the dappled light of this spot, as it accentuates their camouflage. Rooting through the leaflitter under dappled sunlight, you'd be hard-pressed to find these guys!


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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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